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"Jeffrey R. Tooker" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Apr 1996 08:52:33 -0700
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At 11:51 PM 4/21/96 +1200, you wrote:
>On 20 Apr 96 at 8:38, Jeffrey R. Tooker wrote:
>
>> I am trying to establish a filing system for my e-mail.  I am
>> looking for the archive for bee-l e-mail. I know it is in the body
>> of a late e-mail, but I cant find it.  Can someone e-mail me the
>> archive address.
>>
>Let me know if you get one too, I'll be interested in a good fileing
>system.
>
>Kind regards
>
>
>Jonathan
>
 
Jonathan:
 
I got a reply from Allen Dick.  Bee-l archives are accessable through
his home page.  http://www.internode.net/~allend/   I pulled the present
month archive.  It is about 650k and it is a text file, so I saved it in
Netscape with the same filename it came with.  It is easier to save the
file than to reload it from the archives.  650k takes a long time on a 14.4
modem.
 
I am using a purchased version of Netscape so when I want to find
information on a certain subject I open the desired archive file (previously
loaded and saved from Allen Dicks home page) and use the find button.
Yesterday I looked up "varroa".  One just hits the find next button in the
find window,and the program goes to the next occurance of the desired word
or phrase.
 
Computers are not my long suit so am still figuring things out.  If you have
more questions maby I can help.
 
Good Luck
 
Jeff
33600 Navion
Paynes Creek Ca. 96075

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