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Date: | Fri, 29 Apr 2011 23:35:19 -0400 |
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> I'm not sure that I can follow threads of a discussion back in time. Would
>that involve looking at the thread subject title in the archives? Or, is there
>another method of which I am ignorant?
Well, many of us using Thunderbird or WLM Ddesktop have our BEE-L
messages filtered into a special folder and can search back quickly.
We also have rules in our webmail to label them. Some read their mail
in threaded view on whatever reader they use. I don't usually. since
threads tend to get interrupted and re-started.
The web interface and archives at http://www.bee-l.org do thread the
messages nicely and one can navigate by message, thread or author.
There is one small problem, though: the logs are in monthly chunks
and if a thread goes over a month end it has to be found again in the
next log.
I use the web interface quite a bit for reading, searching, and posting.
I'm glad you asked and if others can add to this or bring up other
questions about the threads or archives, please do.
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