Dear Jean,

@23-Jan-2004, 15:04 +0100 (23-Jan 14:04 UK time) Jean Site [JS] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

... <snip>

SH>>> <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. However, if you enter
SH>>> that string in the search box on the archive page you get no messages!

MDP>> These links are for use within TB only.
... <snip>
MDP>> him though. Or you can fire up TB and use the mid URLs.

JS> An explaination please.

I shall try :-).

JS> You can fire up TB is it the same as You can leave TB?

No. "Fire up" is like "Start up" or "Run". So it means "You can
start up TB...".

JS> What is mid URLs?

An 'mid' is a Message ID. It refers to the Message-ID header field.
All email messages have one (that's a sweeping generalisation and is
only slightly inaccurate - actually it's more like 99.99% of
messages have ID fields, but that's just nit-picking). The term
'URL' means Universal Resource Locator. URL can be applied to
mailto:, http:, and mid: references amongst others.

-- 
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
SB! v2.03 Beta/45 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1
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