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- From: cptully@med.unc.edu (Christopher P. Tully,Pathology,62699)
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- Subject: Re: Mail-digest archive...
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- Date: 14 Sep 92 17:37:55 GMT
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- In article lascucINNkdd@aludra.usc.edu, aliu@usc.edu (Alex C. Liu) writes:
- >Hi,
- > I think perhaps asking to be able to do grep in the
- >Mail-digest archive directories in TSX-11 is a bit to much to ask for.
- >But how about creating a table of contents? If I am not wrong, this
- >digests have "Subject" lines that you could extract and put in a
- >single file. And one could download this file and simple figure out
- >what digests have the subjects you are interested in and just download
- >that instead of downloading digest after digest after digest after
- >digest.
- >
- >
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- >Alejandro Liu |EMail: aliu@usc.edu |All mispellings are intentional
- >1551A Ridgecrest Apt A |Voice: 213-264-9400 |Anything mentioned here is not
- >Monterrey Park, CA91754 | |necessarily true.
-
-
- Better yet, why not create a wais index? Then all you have to download
- is the digest you want. And, you don't have to clutter up your system
- with index files.
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