On Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 8:45 PM, you wrote:

>>>    chicken&soup
>> searched using that method, found 18 messages
>>> but the newer version works with
>>>     chicken & soup
>> searched using this method found 17 messages...
C> The second one is probably searching for "chicken " AND " soup".
C> Notice the spaces. The first one is just looking for the words.

C> So, the second one did not find the message containing "Make fresh
C> soup: Add chicken." while the first one did.

I was just pointing out that both methods worked. The original email
seemed to imply that something changed, and the search didn't work like
it used to. it may not, but I think both methods work somewhat, if not
exactly the same.

-- 
 Paul
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