Re: Archives ...... Your Help Is Needed!!!

From: LNewman@milbank.com
Mon Jan 3 08:46:46 2000


Wonderful job done Helen!!!!! This will be most helpful and I would like to reiterate the fact that we should USE THIS SYSTEM. We will all benefit from it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: olddad66@runestone.net [SMTP:olddad66@runestone.net]
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 5:36 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
> Subject: Archives ...... Your Help Is Needed!!!
>
> What and where are the archives?
>
> The archives is a place where our messages are stored on a monthly
> basis. There are three separate categories (for each message)- stored
> in the archives by: thread, subject and author.
>
> You will find the following information about the archives at the top of
> the web page - underneath these words (shown in blue):
>
> * POST A NEW MESSAGE TO THE FORUM
>
> * Messages are sorted by: [thread][subject][author]
>
> * Return to archive index - (click these words to access the archive
> index)
>
> -----------------------
>
> -----------------------
> What are the following about: [thread][subject][author]?
> -----------------------
>
> 1. [thread]- includes all of the messages which have been posted during
> each month: April 1999, etc.
>
> 2. [subject] - is non-functional right now. Eventually - the
> [subject]archive will list messages according to the content of the
> messages, which you have posted. Once the [subject]archive is
> functional, it would be very helpful if you would choose a title for the
> content of your message so that this information can easily be located
> in the [subject]archive.
>
> 3. [author] - This feature is functional now!!! Messages are listed
> under the name of each [author].
>
> I hope that you will begin to make use of the archives. There is a
> wealth of information stored there. If you have anyquestions about the
> use of the archives, please do not be hesitate to ask.
>
> We are all here to help one another. This is how we get our strength
> and support - in spite of living with chronic pain.
>
> --
> The 15th century proverb which summarizes the purpose of medicine is:
> * To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always. *
>

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