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everyone in unison:
It's in the header of every email from the list!
http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/
Thanks. Now, if I could just get Outlook to show the headers like
Try right-clicking on a list message, then select
properties, and go to the details tab. The headers
should be displayed there.
In my version of Outlook (they keep changing it) it's under Options.
Go figure.
Like I said, I should know that. Three hours sleep. Grumpy. Thinking of
barbequing
I should know this. Where are the archives for this list?
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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I should know this. Where are the archives for this list?
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Or for Idioms around the world and how they compare:
http://postal.tamu.edu/archives/lingo-l.html
--
Cole
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everyone in unison:
It's in the header of every email from the list!
http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/
Cheers,
Evan
Kerry Thompson wrote:
I should know this. Where are the archives for this list?
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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everyone in unison:
It's in the header of every email from the list!
http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/
Thanks. Now, if I could just get Outlook to show the headers like a real
e-mail program, I'd be set ^_^
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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Your message header says:
List-Archive: http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/
Though it only goes back a year, from the time we moved to MailMan.
Somehow I have to figure out how to archive all the previous years when we
were under majordomo software. I started the list in, I think,
On Monday, Jun 30, 2003, at 13:48 America/Chicago, Cole Tierney wrote:
I should know this. Where are the archives for this list?
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Or for Idioms around the world and how they compare:
http://postal.tamu.edu/archives/lingo-l.html
One can also look at
before, but I can't figure out how to
go about searching Lingo-L archives online. Is that possible?
Thanks,
Michael M.
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, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Choose a question: MUI dialog units OR Lingo-L
archives
I think I may have asked this question before, but I can't figure out how
to
go about searching Lingo-L archives online. Is that possible?
Here are a couple places:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
anyway...
~Mathew
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From: Cole Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 11:06 AM
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I think I may have asked this question before, but I can't figure out how
to
go
hello there,
i know this has been asked a zillion times before, but after having lost my
bookmarks i'm still stumped:
where are the searchable archives for this list?
i found http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/ but this has no
search-option.
*whine*
heike .-)
ps: thanks to everyone
At 15:12 -0800 02/20/2002, Leah Kramer wrote:
Is there a place where you can search the archives for this list?
In my email reader (Eudora), every message I get from this list
includes a header file full of URLs for things like subbing,
unsubbing, and archive searching:
List-Help:
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but not so much recently
DAve
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From: Howdy-Tzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
At 15:12 -0800 02/20/2002, Leah Kramer wrote
At 15:57 + 02/21/2002, David Burgoyne wrote:
HI Tzi,
Nope I just abit at the bottom,
although i can see them if i look under properties/details and scroll
abit
(oh the joys of windows ;-) )
Your email reader should have a preference or config setting which
allows you to determine how many
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At 15:57 + 02/21/2002, David Burgoyne wrote:
HI Tzi,
Nope I just abit at the bottom,
although i
21, 2002 9:43 AM
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Subject: RE: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
Actually, Outlook2k+ only has the headers available under
tools/options once you view the message. I have yet to be able to
find an option which
lets me display the full message headers in the message
, 2002 9:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
Actually, Outlook2k+ only has the headers available under
tools/options once you view the message. I have yet to be able to
find an option which
lets me display the full message headers in the message
You can always take a guess at someone's Geek Quotient by their email
practices. Nerds will have all or most of their headers showing, and
will hate HTML and RTF email. The *real* geeks probably still use
pine or elm!
--
-- WthmO, looking for another pocket protector to replace the worn-out
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:12 PM
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Subject: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
Is there a place where you can search the archives for this list?
Thanks!
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Someone just posted the prior archives, and since we started the new list
(in the beginning of this year) you can get the current ones at
http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/
At 03:12 PM 2/20/02 -0800, Leah Kramer wrote:
Is there a place where you can search the archives for
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