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Ed Vance | Holger Granholm | Re: I have no idea |
October 20, 2017 9:41 AM * |
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09-28-17 09:26 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about I have no idea Howdy! Holger aka Sam, HG> @MSGID: <59E61B0E.15221.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net> HG> Hi Ed, HG> Excuse me, but I have no idea where that message dated 09-19-17, that HG> went out from my system yesterday, came from. HG> According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car HG> "today" HG> In fact this happened on April 12th 2017. HG> Is this what's called fake news?? I have no idea. Your message Dated 09-28-17 came in a .QWK packet I grabbed from the BBS on 10-17-17 at 3:04 PM EDT. That is a long time for a message to wander through Fido's Network before getting to where I could see it. I saw Your message just after I grabbed the .QWK packet but got confused about the Date it was sent and about the Date that You saw and wrote about. In the mean time, while I was trying to think of how to write my Reply to You, I noticed Mike Powell (This BBS's SysOp) and Paul Quinn have already commented about Your message. Here is what I found: On 4-15-17, at 20:36 hours You wrote a Reply to a message that I wrote with the Subject: New HDD for XP pc. I (finally) found it by using MultiMail's Search Option and doing a Full Text search for the Phrase - summer wheels. I know that MultiMail includes a Color File that You Created, so You probably have used MM's Search Option to Hunt for something, somewhere, that You remember seeing in a message but can't remember which Packet it came in. In case You haven't used the Search Option, let me bore You a bit and write what I learned. (maybe someone else didn't know about this???). MM's Search will look through all of the .QWK files shown in MM DOS's Opening Screen. (MM's WIN version should probably have this Search Option too.) Pressing the Slant Sign Key - [ / ] - starts the Option. Next several types of Searches are offered, I selected - Full Text . Then I Entered what I was Searching for, and pressed the Enter Key to start the Search. MultiMail looks through all of the .QWK files that are in the List. It (MM) Stops looking and shows the first results of the Search when it finds the Text I entered. To continue Searching to see if any other Results show up, just press the Period Key - [ . ] and the Search will continue to the last File in MM's List. It was just recently that I tried out MM's Search feature, and it blew my mind when I saw how Quickly it looked through all of the .QWK Packet files in the List. __ AR 73 de Ed W9ODR . . ... I Have a Degree in Liberal Arts -- Do You Want Fries With That? --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 1-502-875-8938 (1:2320/105) |
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