Where can I access the archives?
rec.crafts.brewing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Currently no one that I know of archives rec.crafts.brewing (beyond the usual sites that archive all of USENET), but the archives to the HBD are available. They can be obtained via anonymous ftp from hbd.org in the /pub/hbd/digests directory. Digests are stored in subdirectories by year. The digest are also available via the web, at http://hbd.org
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Autism List FAQAccess to the archives requires a password. After subscribing to the list you will receive a password to enable you to change your subscription options. This password will not allow access to the archives. You will notified of the username and password for archive access by the listowner after you subscribe to the list.
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rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. There are several sites that contain various files of SCA information, including this file, Corpora, the Heraldic Rules for Submission, the Online Armorial, several kingdom's laws, rules for combat, and so on. Each site has a different collection of material, so you may need to investigate more than one to find what you need. Contact your local system administrator to learn how to use anonymous FTP to retrieve these files. Those without FTP access should send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.
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Index-L FAQTo browse the June 1999 - April 2000 archives, see: http://listserv.binghamton.edu/archives/index-l.html To search and browse the April 2000 - Present archives, see: http://lists.unc.edu/read/?forum=index-lRelated Questions
How do I get to the archives?
FAQIf the archive link at the top of the page does not work, try this Archives Link Those last numbers before the html tell you what number of board you are on. If you change that number to the one below it you will go to yesterday's board.
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What are archives and how can I access them?
LISTSERV: FAQsMessages sent to subscribers are saved in files for future reference called archives, which are also known as list notebooks or list logs. The archives are organized in log files, which is a disk file containing everything posted on the list during a given month.
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Users' Guides InteractiveSubscribers to JAMA or the Archives Journals should use their subscription number to register for full text access to the journal to which they subscribe and to the UGI.
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