Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 I've made archives of the available. This became necessary after crippled the Groups search feature so that it can only search messages in batches of 75 at a time. That makes it pretty much impossible to find old messages, given that there's over 20000 messages in the archives. Location: http://elfstrom.com/amf/ Login: amf password: library You'll need to have an email client such as Eudora that can read standard 'mbox' format email messages. Eudora is available for free for both Windows and MacOS. (http://www.eudora.com/) Once you've uncompressed the file, move it to where Eudora stores its mail and open up Eudora. It will build a table of contents the first time you access the archive. Then you can search through the entire archive in a matter of seconds, right on your own computer. Questions about this should be addressed to me off-list at david. Best of health, David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 Hi David, I just joined the and am truly benefiting from the discussions. I tried clicking on the location for your archives but its password controlled and doesn't accept my ID and password. Are these archives available for forum members? About me. I run a distribution network for nutritional supplements to clinics and doctors in Singapore. This includes a TV channel in the waiting rooms of these clinics and hospitals as well as products. You can call it a revolution in medical affairs as we go about to evangelise these alopathic medicine doctors to natural medicines. Coming soon this month is a major summit that brings MDs together to show them the evidence base for nutrition and chronic diseases and to impart competence. John Lynn Lifexchange Singapore --- David Elfstrom <listbox wrote: > I've made archives of the > available. > > This became necessary after crippled the > Groups search feature so > that it can only search messages in batches of 75 at > a time. That makes it > pretty much impossible to find old messages, given > that there's over 20000 > messages in the archives. > > Location: http://elfstrom.com/amf/ > Login: amf > password: library > > You'll need to have an email client such as Eudora > that can read standard > 'mbox' format email messages. Eudora is available > for free for both > Windows and MacOS. (http://www.eudora.com/) > > Once you've uncompressed the file, move it to where > Eudora stores its mail > and open up Eudora. It will build a table of > contents the first time you > access the archive. Then you can search through the > entire archive in a > matter of seconds, right on your own computer. > > Questions about this should be addressed to me > off-list at > david. > > Best of health, > David > > > ===== God bless you, John Lynn Mobile: 9746-1991 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 John Lynn said: > I just joined the and am > truly benefiting from the discussions. I tried > clicking on the location for your archives but its > password controlled and doesn't accept my ID and > password. Are these archives available for forum > members? Hi John, use the login and password specified in the message (relevant part repeated below): >> Location: http://elfstrom.com/amf/ >> Login: amf >> password: library >> >> Questions about this should be addressed to me >> off-list at >> david. >> >> Best of health, >> David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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