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Contents: 1.) Web access to BEE-L
2.) Email access to historical BEE-L discussions
There are two ways now to read back issues of BEE-L.
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1. ) BEE-l can presently be read on the Worldwide Web by pointing your
brouser at http://www.internode.net:80/~allend/index.html. A list of
pointers to other beekeeping sites is there as well.
The National (USA) Honey Board Database is also there to brouse or
download.
The logs are actually now located on Sunsite courtesy Adam F.
If you have web access, either by PPP and a graphical brouser or by
lynx (a UNIX brouser available on many UNIX shell accounts by typing
the command 'lynx'), this is the fast, simple way to go.
2.) For those with no web access, logs are also available quite
conveniently by email from
[log in to unmask]
To have a BEE-L log emailed to you:
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Just send a message with no subject (subject lines are ignored) to
[log in to unmask] with the message
GET BEE-L LOGMMYY
Where MM is the month (ie. 05 for May) and YY is the year (ie. 96 for
1996). Additional logs requested can be added on up to four more lines
in your message. Be aware of the spacing of the words (No space in
LOG9605, for example).
Leave out any other text -- such as .signatures. Additional text -
other than lines with additional commands -- will trigger harmless
error messages from the LISTSERV.
The log will arrive some time later in your mailbox. Warning: logs
can be as much 800 K in size!
Please report any problems to the undersigned.
Regards
Allen
W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper VE6CFK
RR#1, Swalwell, Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0
Internet:[log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask]
Honey. Bees, & Art <http://www.internode.net/~allend/>
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