1] Webspace is dirt cheap and most site owners have gigs of space they aren't using.

2]  I've seen Google Search engines that will search just that web site.
On any given page "control F" will highlight every mention of a key phrase on any PC.....it has it's own search engine.

4] Someone apparently does have an archive, but no one can search it.

5] Foregone conclusions...................too many ways to do something, that it can't be done?

Now, I don't know how to set up a Google, but I can make a page that holds every post so Control F can find something.
 I don't think there's a limit to how big a web page is.
Problem: De-discriminating 100,000 messages to get it all on one page will take a lot of work.

Eudora 5.2 will run independently of a given computer and will search itself according to your parameters. It can be installed on a memory pen and run plug n' play by any computer you plug that pen into. It has mailboxes that can be found, new ones created and manipulated in "my computer" and opened up in text mode in wordpad..and it's now open source. It might be possible to install Eudora on a web page with a shortcut to the online program so that anyone who wants to do a search....click your desktop icon.

To load the archive "send messages" to that email address...a virtual person with an "email list" of friends.


...not very secure.

Premise:
Anyone can run a list, with an archive, on any computer, using an email program.
If the program is online, anyone can run that program on *their* computer.

Another thought.
Scammers know that address links can be made to "look" like anything they want.

"silverl...@eskimo.com" in appearance does not have to wind up at eskimo.com. in reality.
In virtual reality, it can be put anywhere.

Any web site will send and receive email messages and already have inherent email programs.
Websites with all these functions now cost about $7 a month.

Ode




  If we had an archives, ....... many would tell you to look there.

  99 percent of all reasonable questions have been answered already.

  I have I think, over 100,000 messages from the silver list.

  Do you want 1, 100, or all of them ?

  Wayne

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