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Hi Paula,

On 21 November 2001 at 03:27:22 [GMT-0500] (which was 08:27 where I
live) PFord wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:

P> Can I use a regex expression to search for messages that contain two
P> or more words that aren't in a phrase? If so, could someone give me an
P> illustration. I'm not making any headway with the Help. I do wish the
P> search supported simple boolean operators.

Er ... it does. I just did a search for "words & phrase" and it found
two messages in the TBUDL folder, yours and one other.

You're quite right - there isn't much help for the Message Finder.
I'll have to do something about that.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user
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