Ooooops  :-)

I have (finally) uploaded the latest archive to the directory where all the
others are.
They are at  http://ariadne.iz.net/~miriam/vnet-interest/

and are:
        vnet-1998-03-16.zip   138k
        vnet-1998-05-05.zip    61k
        vnet-1998-06-09.zip    68k
        vnet-1998-07-19.zip    83k
        vnet-1998-08-04.zip    55k
        vnet-1998-09-18.zip    67k
        vnet-1998-11-07.zip    39k
        vnet-1999-01-01.zip    40k
        vnet-1999-04-12.zip   109k
        vnet-1999-12-31.zip   133k
        vnet-2000-07-06.zip    84k

Their names are in reverse date format so that they are self-sorting. They
decompress to become ordinary text files suitable for browsing in any text
editor.

They may also be loaded into Eudora. Just rename them from, for example,
vnet-interest-99-12-31.txt to vnet-int.mbx, and put them in your Eudora
directory. Next time you start Eudora it will notice that you don't have a
table of contents for that mailbox and will make one for you (I believe,
from memory, that it thinks the table of contents is corrupted, when
actually it doesn't exist). After that you can just manipulate the email
messages as normal.

I think most Unix software (elm, tin, etc) will read them as mail archives
too. I can't remember the extension names for those.

Cheers,

        - Miriam


At 02:18 PM 05/07/2000 -0400, Jeff Sonstein wrote:
>does anyone recall where one might find
>an archive of the vnet-interest mailing list postings?
>
>thanks
>jeffs
>
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