Jeff Sadowski wrote:
> Did you read my question? That is what I tried I guess I chose an
> unanswered question though going on the fact of how my other question
> went. Is there a way to just query the mailing lis alone though is
> more the question.

Yes I read your question and I answered with how _I_ do what you wanted 
to do (in case it helped).  I personally don't see the need to limit my 
searches to just the mailing lists (especially when the response from 
Google is basically instantaneous; it's not like searching the whole 
site takes longer).  If I am only interested in the mailing lists, I can 
always just skip over the non-mailing list responses from Google.

Maybe Google has a way to limit responses to a part of the site, I never 
tried.

> On 10/5/06, Jeff Morriss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Jeff Sadowski wrote:
>>> Lots of the mailing lists I'm familiar with have a search option
>>> on the web interface. I don't see it on this mailing lists web interface.
>>> How would I search the repositories for questions people have asked;
>>> that might already be answered? I searched for
>>> "searching through mailing lists" on google nothing seamed relevant.
>> When I'm looking for something in Ethereal/Wireshark's mailing list
>> archives, I tend to just Google for:
>>
>> <topic I'm looking for> site://wireshark.org
>>
>> Google's faster than any local-to-the-site search engine, and I'm
>> already well accustomed to its interface, so...

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