Re: ARCHIVES ARE AVAILABLE!!
This message is from: "Laurie Pittman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The "listquest.com" does not exist, according to what I get when I try to > access it, "no DNS entry". Has it been changed? Merek > I got there with no problem Merek, using the link in your post. Try it again. Laurie
Re: ARCHIVES ARE AVAILABLE!!
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 2/29/00 11:45:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << A couple weeks ago I said I was working with an archiving site to make the entire history of the list available to you in a searchable format. I am pleased to announce that the archives are now available for use. Go to http://www.listquest.com. Read the HELP there to get an idea how the search engine works. Then select "Home & Garden", then "Pets & Animals", then "FjordHorse". At this point you will be presented with a security dialog box. The username is "fjordhorse" and the password is "fjords_rule". I suggest you write these down >> The "listquest.com" does not exist, according to what I get when I try to access it, "no DNS entry". Has it been changed? Merek
Re: ARCHIVES ARE AVAILABLE!!
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve - Thank you so much for the archives! I love them. I checked out the saddle thread - it was fascinating. Thank you again! Ann Sigford
Re: ARCHIVES ARE AVAILABLE!!
This message is from: "Meredith Sessoms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > A couple weeks ago I said I was working with an archiving site to > make the entire history of the list available to you in a searchable > format. I am pleased to announce that the archives are now available > for use. Go to http://www.listquest.com. Read the HELP there to get > an idea how the search engine works. Then select "Home & Garden", > then "Pets & Animals", then "FjordHorse". At this point you will be > presented with a security dialog. The username is "fjordhorse" and > the password is "fjords_rule". Steve ... WOW ... nice job! Now maybe I can keep my e-mailbox clean and not forever tottering on the brink of using up all the c-drive and crashing my pathetic, 5-6 year old 'puter! People, we must learn how to use the subject lines for archival purposes. It is relevant when ... we search for a subject, find a post and try to follow the thread ... attempting to garner information from archived posts. I have yet to figure out how to read the posts I missed from early April '98. I tried the date (29-Mar-1998) in all three seach options knowing there were posts on that date; subject, body and name. I got no results. I need to read the 'help' page better, I guess. >>><<< Meredith Sessoms >>><<< Soddy-Daisy. Tennessee. USA >>><<< Dorina & NFR Aagot
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This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Very good Steve. works great and easily. Imagine you put a lot of time into this and it is greatly appreciated. Jean Jean Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter" Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ] http://www.techline.com/~jgayle Barnes & Noble Book Stores