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Liz, Pat, Dolly, Bev, Debbie,

The onelist archives are open to anyone. I accessed them no problem through

another screenname.

As far as someone having to have access to the www to get onto onelist, they

could always email someone and that person could sign them up under the email

address given (I think that's possible anyway). Or the person could sign onto

the web at their local library. I don't really think web access should be an

issue for most people anyway, particularly since most libraries in the US have

free access to the web.

Since the archives are open to all, I suggest we either do not archive or

archive with the express stipulation to all members that this is an open

archive. If we do that, we could still leave the old system up and running

for " sensitive " issues that people do not wish to have archived - i.e. going

through Liz (if you're willing that is). That way the individual would make

the decision whether or not the information they were sharing was

" confidential " by sending sensitive matters through the old system. Those of

us in the " sensitive information group " would receive the posts through the

old system (as well as what everyone else was receiving on the new onelist).

Liz could continue to moderate the old system and keep the flames, etc. out.

Flagrant flaming etc. on the new onelist would result in the member being

removed.

BTW, did you notice that the onelist server says BETA at the top. Makes me

wonder if this is a beta version of the system and there may be some glitches

and bugs still to be worked out. Liz, you might want to ask them if the

archives are supposed to be open to all or just open to members. It may be a

beta glitch.

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There are groups on onelist that are restricted and I imagine those have set

their archives so that you have to me a member to view it. The best way to

resolve this is to ask onelist.

Debbie

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  • 3 years later...

I tried all 3 methods of searching through the archives. The middle one

only gives a few of the most important messages, which I've already read. I

tried www.escribe.com and I tried typing in a keyword the regular way. Both

times all that did was bring me to the most recent mention of my searchword,

and all the other emails written around the same day. So each time I'd type

in a word, it would give me a message from within the last few days, and

then all the other messages surrounding it that were completely unrelated.

So if I wanted to lets say, look up all the information the group has

compiled on Photoderm, I would still have to go through all 34,000

previously written EMails one at a time, correct?

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