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From: "Mark A. Imbriaco" <mark@******.NET>
Subject: ADMIN: List Archives
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 11:51:40 -0400
The list archives are available once again.. Here's the recently
updated FAQ entry with the info:

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4: GETTING CURRENT AND PAST LOGS
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A. Getting edited logs via HTTP and FTP.

Edited versions of the ShadowTalk logs are available on the following sites:

URL: ftp://nspace.cts.com/pub/Role-Playing/Shadowrun/Shadowtalk
IP # [192.55.87.19]
NOTE: The files are stored on this site in ZIP format only.

URL: http://listproc.itribe.net/listserv/shadowtk-edited/
IP # [199.3.224.17]

URL: ftp://listproc.itribe.net/pub/listserv/shadowtk-edited/
IP # [199.3.224.17]

The edited version of the logs will have all of the headers and
signatures removed so that you can simply read a series of postings.
For this reason, you can see why it would be helpful to following the
posting format outlined in part 3:A and 3:B. The editing of these
files will have to be done manually and using the correct format
will speed up this process.

A special thanks to Jerry Stratton <jerry@******.ACUSD.EDU> for
donating space alongside the NAGEE and other Shadowrun related files.

Unedited (raw) versions of the weekly ShadowTalk Logs can be found at the
following sites:

URL: http://listproc.itribe.net/listserv/archives/
IP # [199.3.224.17]

URL: ftp://listproc.itribe.net/pub/listserv/
IP # [199.3.224.17]

Questions about the archive site for raw logs should be forwarded
to the LISTSERV maintainer, Mark Imbriaco <mark@******.net>.


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