
GREAT. :) Thanks for all your help. :)
Now, I have one other (probably dumb question). Is there a built in "search the archives" function? Or do I need to find some other program to do that? Is so, what program should I use?
Thanks. :)
Amanda Shuler | I don't want to start any shuleram@acm.msu.edu | blasphemous rumours, but...

"AS" == Amanda Shuler <shuleram@acm.cse.msu.edu> writes:
AS> GREAT. :)
AS> Thanks for all your help. :)
No problem!
AS> Now, I have one other (probably dumb question).
AS> Is there a built in "search the archives" function?
AS> Or do I need to find some other program to do that?
AS> Is so, what program should I use?
No, there isn't any support currently for searching the archives with the bundled Pipermail archiver. I don't have any good answer for this; I doubt it'll make it into the final 1.0 release, but it's high on our list!
-Barry

On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote:
GREAT. :) Thanks for all your help. :)
Now, I have one other (probably dumb question). Is there a built in "search the archives" function? Or do I need to find some other program to do that? Is so, what program should I use?
I was just thinking about that yesterday. I am hoping to have some time to try setting up ht://Dig.
If anyone has done this, please let me (us) know. If there are plans to roll something in, also let us know so we can save some of our effort.
Thanks!
-- Jerry Adlersfluegel

On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Jerry Adlersfluegel wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote:
GREAT. :) Thanks for all your help. :)
Now, I have one other (probably dumb question). Is there a built in "search the archives" function? Or do I need to find some other program to do that? Is so, what program should I use?
I was just thinking about that yesterday. I am hoping to have some time to try setting up ht://Dig.
If anyone has done this, please let me (us) know. If there are plans to roll something in, also let us know so we can save some of our effort.
(I believe the dragon de monsyne suggested just that - it may have been on the bobo/zope list where i saw it, but i do have the impression he or someone is having success with that...
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