searching Summaries using windows 95 (reply)

mark grady

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Richard --

I've got the url for the ht://dig program, and I'll get it and try it on a
web server tomorrow.

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Tom --

I just tried MS '98s built in search: start | find | files or folders. I'm
using Outlook '98, and it keeps all the messages in one file. After it
searches for 10 minutes, it 'finds' the same file no matter what GMC related
subject I put in.

You must be using a different mail program that stores each message in a
unique file or something like that.

Mark

> Tom,
>
> That's what I've been doing but it requires that one first download the
> archive and store it. And then the search turns up many redundant
> references
> to the same thread, including the citations that we all put in our
> responses.
>
> Thought it would be simpler to have a searchable web-based archive similar
> to Mercedes.
>
> Richard Guthart
> '77 Birchaven
>
>
> >If you are using windows 95 than you already have a search function for
> >anything stored on your harddrive or any directory. Go to top bar (Edit)
> >and than down to search. type in the name of what you are
> looking for. It
> >will sequentially find every reference to that term on your hardrive.
> >