[GEM Development] Are There 'Archives' of Our Correspondance?
Thomas Clayton
topcatdrc at yahoo.com
Thu May 17 13:48:16 PDT 2007
Dear All:
I have just found them. Thinking that they might be at DeltaSoft NOT
simpits, I went 'poking' around there. (Not to worry. I was careful
which memory bits/bytes I peeked/poked so that NO crashes occurred. ;-)
Lovely site, BTW. I hope there are backups!) I found a link BACK TO
simpits.org that got me to THE archive:
http://www.simpits.org/pipermail/gem-dev/
which is what I wanted to confirm the existance of.
(I just got hold of the Webmail extensions to Thunderbird for Yahoo!.
I'm using them with the Portable vn of Tb on a USB 'drive' at a local
pub. lib..
(BTW,
http://portableapps.com/
is where you can find the main programs.
http://webmail.mozdev.org/
is where the webmail extensions can be found.)
Anyway, I'm considering WHICH of my subscribed groups that I'm going to
download - well, get copies of their letters - onto my USB drive. IF
they're available in 'archives' already, then I'm thinking that I'd be
able to 'fetch them' at any time.
Sincerely,
Thomas Clayton
--- Thomas Clayton <topcatdrc at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear Gene et Al.:
>
> I seem to remember that, once upon a time, there were archives of our
> correspondance available for download in (zip or tar or ?) format.
> When
> I accessed my personal page - to see WHY I hadn't been receiving my
> monthly notices of Id and PsWd - I also went looking about the
> website
> for them (without success).
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Thomas Clayton
>
>
>
>
>
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