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Autism List FAQ
Answer: The archives on this site are incomplete but they are the most complete archives for the Autism List that still exist. There are more than 150,000 individual messages archived and these can be searched by keyword on this site.
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Where are the LETPRESS list archives?

Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
You can browse through old postings, search for topics of interest, or use a special page to join the list, leave the list, or change your subscription settings. If you have difficulty sending email messages to the List Server to do this things, you may find it easier to fill out the web page form here.
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How can I search the PAGEMAKR List archives?

PAGEMAKER LISTSERV FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LIST
and there is an explanation there of how it works. On the PAGEMAKR List website http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/archives/ , there is a link to this site and instructions on how to search the archives by email. Briefly, you send your search request to the listserv address (listserv@listserv.iupui.edu), as: The "since" part is optional and can limit the search to recent posts.
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Are there some archives of the list available?

Lemuria FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Not at the present time, but there are a few select listings, a kind of 'best of the list' are available by request. Currently available are
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Are there any list archives available?

Trash Can Sinatras FAQ 3.5
Yes, some UIC archives are still available on the server and a list can be accessed by sending an e-mail to: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU with INDEX TRASHCAN in the body of the message. Currently, archives are available back through September 1995, and somewhere I have copies of the archives from July 1994-August 1995 if you want to see them. To access a specific archive, send an e-mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU with GET TRASHCAN LOGxxxx in the body of the message.
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Can I search the list archives?

Arlington List Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes! The archives search page is located at http://www.arlingtonlist.org/archives/search. You'll need your list password to do this. If you don't have it, please see "4" for instructions on how to get it. Note: There is also a database of recommendations culled from the list, and you don't need your list password to access it! You can find it at http://www.arlingtonlist.org/Recommendations.php. It doesn't contain every message, just recommendations. Contact webmaster@arlingtonlist.
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I have lost my Job list. How can I restore my backup archives?

Data Backup Software for Windows Professional Tool GRBackPro...
If you do not disable the Save the backup definition file option in the Options tab then your backup settings included the Job list will be copied to the destination disk. You can manually restore this file into the folder where you have installed the program and then run GRBackPro.
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SOCCER-COACH-L FAQ
You may see frequent references on the list to 'searching the archives'. All postings since May, 1996 are available, either from the listserv or through the web interface to the list. You can retrieve the individual archive files for each week (see above, question 24.b) or search the archives by going to http://lists.mun.ca/archives/soccer-coach-l.html. These thousands of postings are a gold mine of information.
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listserv
List archives are a collection of past messages distributed to a list. They can easily be accessed by the web. Not all lists have archives, in fact, most do not. However, you can check to see if your list has archives by going to: where listname is replaced by the name of the list (the name of the list is what comes before @listserv.buffalo.edu in the Email you receive from it). Log in using the same exact email address you are subscribed as. Aliases will not work, they must match identically.
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Seattle Writergrrls - Sw-discuss FAQ
Go to http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/private/sw-discuss/. You can browse the archives by Date, Author, and Thread for messages sent since September 2002.
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How do I get to the archives?

FAQ
If 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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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - IIDB
Our Archives are available through a thread permanently located at the top of our IIDB Announcements & Feedback forum. Additionally, there is a link at the bottom of every page to "Archive II" which is a link to the IIDB Archives.
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How can I view the list archives?

FAQ For IEEE LISTSERV List Owners
If the list you are looking for is not listed, click on the link "unlisted archive form" at the bottom of the page. Type your list name and click the submit button.
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Where are the mailing list archives now?

Paul Sladen: vserver FAQ
Vlad unfortunately had to stop running them. A full set going back to 2001 October can be found here:
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Can I access the list archives?

L.M. Montgomery Institute - Educational Outreach - Kindrid S...
Yes, the archives for the new list are accessible via the general information page. You must be a list member to access the archives.
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Jembe-list mailing list FAQ
The archives are viewable through the Lyris Web interface. You do not need to be a list subscriber to view the archives.
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Who owns the contents of the list and its archives?

Jembe-list mailing list FAQ
Ultimately, that question can only be decided by the courts in particular cases, but there is broad agreement that making a contribution to the jembe-list is identical to submitting work for publication in a conventional medium. In that setting, it is usually the case that ownership of the material (its copyright) remains with the original author unless the author makes specific other explicit assignment(s).
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Where can I find the archives for a mailing list?

Kavi? Mailing List Manager FAQ for Administrators
If the list has web-viewable archives available, they can be visited by clicking the All Archives link on the Mailing List Home page. From the Admin menu, go to the Manage Mailing Lists page, then click Visit List Home for the list whose archives you'd like to view. The Mailing List Home page for this list will be displayed, and you can click the link to the archives.
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Can I Search List Message Archives?

ListServer FAQs
You can search through archives for previous list messages, by using the keyword or phrase search function after you login to a list's website. Messages are sorted by "threads", the SUBJECT line of list postings.
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Are there archives of previous list messages?

Innovative Users Group
Yes. An archive of messages posted since 2000 is available on the web site. This archive is searchable by topic, author, or date.
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How do I access the archives of the list for a community?

Online Communities FAQ
All of the messages that have ever appeared on the lists are stored in the archives. The community descriptions below include links to both search and browse the archives. You can search for messages containing the words you specify, for those from a certain person, or those sent during a limited period of time. There is a link to a help page for advanced searching at the bottom of the search form.
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Why can't I see this mailing list's archives?

Kavi? Mailing List Manager FAQ for Users
Not every mailing list has archives, and even if it does, access may be restricted to logged in members and subscribers only, to subscribers only or even to administrators only. Check the list's Policy and Usage Statement on the Mailing List Home page for more information.
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