[gme-users] RE: Using GME on Windows 2003 Server

Brian Williams BrianW at isis.vanderbilt.edu
Tue Jul 27 13:42:59 CDT 2004


The file itself is plaintext, however, the attachments make it ugly. You
can load it into a text editor and search it, finding the date, then
going back to the webpage. 

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu
[mailto:gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf Of
Jonathan S.
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 11:11 AM
To: gme-users
Subject: [gme-users] RE: Using GME on Windows 2003 Server

> I don't know how Jon managed to search the archives. By 
> searching, I guess he meant searching the individual 
> web-pages. That said, there are various utilities available 
> that can be hooked up with Mailman to provide the ability to 
> search through the archives. But it will require some setup, 
> and I can do that only after I am back (unless someone 
> volunteers to do so in the meantime).
> 

I had searched the monthly .gzip files one by one. Man, it was tedious!
:)

I didn't try to download the .mbox file, but got a "The page you are
looking
for might have been removed or had its name changed." msg when just
clicking
on it, so I figured that the link was down...however, I can't figure out
how
to load an .mbox file into outluck...it does not appear on the
File->Open->Outlook Data File list of extensions.

Any ideas for this? :)

Jon

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