I did see answers to your post. Three possible options:USE NOTEBOOKS. The archive is just a web presentation of the list’s notebooks. You can download those notebooks, which are text files.To find what notebooks exist send a message to listserv@<your site url> containing, in the body of the message:INDEX SHOEYou can then download individual files withGET SHOE <notebook name>You an put multiple file names in the request.USE WGETwget is a command-line Unix command that will download an entire website, or parts of it. Check the man pages for details, or get help from a Unix/Linux guru.USE THE BUILT IN DATABASE FUNCTIONSListserv has a good database interface. Get the List Owner’s manual from the l-soft website for details on how to use it.Best regards,LarryOn Sep 20, 2018, at 9:16 AM, Humberto Barreto <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Hi,Please forgive the reply to this email instead of starting a new thread, but I sent an email a couple of weeks ago and no one responded so I thought maybe I sent it incorrectly or something. Here is the earlier message:***Hi,I am working on a project using Mallet software to study the themes that historians of economics have discussed in the SHOE list, which is LISTSERV available here:
I am hoping to download the entire SHOE list archive. I think I can use either a single txt file or as a set of individual message txt files. But how exactly can I do this?I asked York U IT, but they said I can search the archive and download them one by one which is silly because there are 16K messages.Thank you for any help or advice you can give me.***If you have any thoughts on how to proceed, please let me know. I asked LISTSERV tech support and they did confirm that there is a folder with all of the messages so I should be able to tell York U to zip it and let me download it, but I thought I would try this forum to see if you have other suggestions because I'm pretty sure York U is not going to be helpful.Thanks again,HumbertoOn Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 9:10 AM, Ian Fairclough <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Dear LSTOWN-L readers,
Thanks to Pete and Michael for their helpful responses. I was unaware of what Michael drew my attention to, namely, that there are different places that you need to record the bottom banner: one for plain text, one for HTML.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough
George Mason University
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