This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I know that even I forget how to access the list archives, and from time to time have to dig back thru my local archives to get the original announcement message. So for all who have forgotten, or really didn't know there were full archives to the list, here are the instructions again.
The entire history of the list available to you in a searchable format. 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 somewhere. I had Listquest implement the password because I don't want people wandering in off the Web and getting our email addresses. One of the reasons I chose Listquest to archive our list is their concern with address harvesting. They have developed spam counter- measures. All email addresses, whether in the header or the body of the message are converted to in-line GIFs. These are easily read by human eyes but are not readable by programs trolling for email addresses for use in mass mailing programs. The process to encode the GIFs is encrypted and changes on a regular basis to make it difficult to reverse engineer. I hope this will make the list an even more valuable resource for owners and lovers of the Norwegian Fjord horse, all over the world. Check it out and let me know how you like it. -- Steve McIlree -- Pferd & Skipper -- Omaha, Nebraska, USA He that would venture nothing must not get on horseback. --Spanish proverb -- Steve McIlree -- Pferd & Skipper -- Omaha, Nebraska, USA Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson