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> >So does mine. Can you please tell me where to find the suggested master
> >list of files.
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> Check your mailing list archives for this list. Everyone has their own
> preferred set and has post it here at one time or another.
If you're referring to the List Archives that are supposed to be accessible via the
SCOUG website, as has been noted here a number of times recently, the links do
NOT work: they reference non-existent servers, which have changed a couple
times already. I've written to Rollin about this, more than once, but nothing came
of it -- at least as of Wed. 5/7.
I'd really like to get into this archive myself, to retrieve posts from a few digest
editions that never came my way. If this archive truly exists, and you know of
some other URL for it, please let us know.
Jordan
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