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> But here it is!! The first ever, fully searchable
> AMOS MAILING LIST ARCHIVE!!
> Every message for the past SEVEN YEARS has been extracted
> and made available to you via my speedy Perl search engine!
>
> That's right over SEVEN years of Amos Mailing List activity
> all at your finger tips, that's over 10,000 messages
> coverng ever topic you could ever dream of, all made
> available for your viewing pleasure by humble old me!
wu-hey, not bad.
I've got a few suggestions for the system though:
1. Could you have it, instead of having the codename of the email, have its subject, date and size to identify it in the list?
2. How about stripping some of the email header?
PS. If you like I could write a quick amos program to strip the headers and rename the files to its subject/date/size. Or you could, and probably do a better job of it too ;)
3. Finally, how about having an option to search all the years, as well as individual ones?
anyway, great page, keep up the good work ;)
See ya.
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