On Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 5:37 PM, you wrote:

R> I ran some tests here & I came up with this:
R> * searching for 'chicken&soup' will search for messages that will have
R>   both 'chicken' and 'soup' in it
R> * searching for 'chicken & soup' will search for messages that will
R>   have both 'chicken ' and ' soup' in it

R> Notice the extra space behind chicken and in front of soup in the
R> second search pattern! 

that makes perfect sense, and I'm glad someone figured it out!
I would vote for just using chicken&soup as it probably will get the
most hits. If you started a sentence with Soup, it won't have a leading
space, and that search "chicken & soup" won't find it.

-- 
 Paul
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