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On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Rich Greenberg wrote:
> > Search 'Digest=' in LSTOWN-L since 94/01/01
> > Search 'Digest=' in LSTOWN-L where sender contains 'Thomas'
> > Search * in LSTOWN-L where sender is ERIC@SEARN
> > Search * in LSTOWN-L since 94/01/01 where subject contains 'Digest'
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> I believe there is another, recently added, qualifier saying search
There is nothing recent about it. The term is UNTIL but I use TO as it
means the same and takes less space. By the same token I use FROM rather
than SINCE and I always abbreviate SEARCH to S
s whatever in listname to yy/mm/dd
And remember you can drop leading zeroes in dates, today is 1/11/24.
Anything to save space is to the good, and saves keystrokes, like don't
use single quotes unless you must.
Douglas
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