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On Mon, 18 Nov 1996, Eric Thomas wrote:
> >I continue to be amazed that the database search capability, especially,
> >hasn't been implemented on UNIX-based Listserv lists.
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> And I continue to be amazed that, no matter how often I say that this has
> been done, there are still people complaining about this and making
> business cases to justify work we have already done.
Hmmm...and I continue to be amazed at how many times I can put my
foot in my mouth :-). Sorry, Eric, if I've missed your (many?) announcements
that UNIX now has this capability. I was told not long ago by someone whom
I thought very knowledgeable on this topic that UNIX did *not* have this.
Are you saying that I can send a message to the UNIX Listserv software that
asks for messages about topic A sent between such and such dates by Jane Doe?
(Or, rather, that I can receive an ANSWER to such a message :-) )
Joan Korenman
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