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Start with http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
and choose the Search option, (7 in lynx here)
   [Debian Logo] Debian GNU/Linux
   [1]Home [2]About Debian [3]News [4]Distribution [5]Support [6]Developers 
Corner [7]Search
a.k.a. http://insite.verisim.com/search/debian/simple and you'll see it
does not work.  ("Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.")

Further investigation reveals:
        $ nslookup insite.verisim.com
        Server:  localhost
        Address:  127.0.0.1
        
        Non-authoritative answer:
        *** localhost can't find insite.verisim.com: Non-existent host/domain
(Same with just verisim.com, btw.)

I believe I have successfully searched the archives in the past, but
don't recall whether I had a starting point for that search or not.
Has this link been changed recently?  Has verisim changed recently?
Was this page written from the other side of verisim's firewall perhaps?

The archive search function is certainly useful.  TIA for fixing it.

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We ahve a search engine, closing bugs.

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