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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
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>>I got this and some other of your test messages from 11-22.  
>>I would accept that everything is just quite except that I did not get a   
>>copy of my response to you on 11-19.  Did you get it?  I tried to check   
>>the archives but it seems the last listing is from May 15.  
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> I don't know of any specific problems with the archives.  The web site  
> does have some capacity problems and no one with the skills/interest to  
> proactively resolve them.  
 
What should I expect to find at; Email Lists\archives\SCOUG-Help\2003?   
The last thing I find is from May 15.  
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> I did receive an 11-19-03 message with the subject:  
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>  Re: SCOUG-Help:   Re: Drive Image, PM demo  
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> Is that the one you are looking for?  If so, it's not going to be in the  
> archives because you sent it directly to me.  
 
OK, it was a filter thing.  Your message went to my SCOUG folder, so I   
thought I was responding to the list.  
 
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.  
 
Ray  
 
 
 
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