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On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 17:03:57 -0800 Heller, Paul said:
>Hello,
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>I used the INDEX LISTNAME command to receive the list of archives for a list
>for which I am list owner. I received an email from LISTSERV with 4 messages
>listed. There are actually about 8 or 10 messages that have been sent to the
>list(a relatively new one), including 6 messages between yesterday and
>today. These can be seen on the web interface archive page. My question is
>why did the email command not send me the complete list of archived messages
>to that particular list?
"INDEX listname" doesn't return the index of messages. It returns the
index of notebook archives (some call these notelogs, or archive logs)
that <contain> the messages. (The only exception would be if you have
the notebook frequency set to "Separate", in which case you get a separate
"notelog" for each message, but if you're using web archives you're not
set to "Separate", because the web archive interface doesn't support
"Separate" notelogs.)
Nathan
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