could someone please tell me where the CP list is archived -- if, in fact, it is -- as well as the dates covered by any such archive thank you very much ira
In article <9410022254.AA18179@acf4.NYU.EDU>, iqg1550 <iqg1550@acf4.NYU.EDU> wrote:
could someone please tell me where the CP list is archived -- if, in fact, it is -- as well as the dates covered by any such archive thank you very much
One archive is on bb.com: nntp to bb.com (hks.lists.cypherpunks), or via ftp://bb.com/cypherpunks/nntp/cypherpunks/ That's since July 16. If there's an older archive somewhere, I'll integrate it with that one (but I haven't heard of such a beast anywhere). -- L. Todd Masco | Ingredients: red, blue, and green quarks, six varieties of cactus@bb.com | gluons, electrons. Some settling may occur in shipping.
In article <9410022254.AA18179@acf4.NYU.EDU>, iqg1550 <iqg1550@acf4.NYU.EDU> wrote:
could someone please tell me where the CP list is archived -- if, in fact, it is -- as well as the dates covered by any such archive thank you very much
One archive is on bb.com: nntp to bb.com (hks.lists.cypherpunks), or via ftp://bb.com/cypherpunks/nntp/cypherpunks/
That's since July 16. If there's an older archive somewhere, I'll integrate it with that one (but I haven't heard of such a beast anywhere).
I used to read cpunks from the discuss archive before I joined the list. Are non-MIT folks able to access: http://www.mit.edu:8008/menelaus.mit.edu/cpunks/ ? You made need to fill in the form at http://www.mit.edu:8008/ with cpunks and menelaus.mit.edu before this link works. Cheers, JWS
solman@MIT.EDU writes:
I used to read cpunks from the discuss archive before I joined the list. Are non-MIT folks able to access:
Yes, we are. It's a bit of an awful interface, though, with no way to download en mass. Any chance I could get at the source articles with ftp? I do have an MIT guest account, if that's helpful. -- L. Todd Masco | Ingredients: red, blue, and green quarks, six varieties of cactus@bb.com | gluons, electrons. Some settling may occur in shipping.
solman@MIT.EDU writes:
I used to read cpunks from the discuss archive before I joined the list. Are non-MIT folks able to access:
Yes, we are. It's a bit of an awful interface, though, with no way to download en mass. Any chance I could get at the source articles with ftp? I do have an MIT guest account, if that's helpful.
I'm sure there is a way, but I'm afraid I don't know what it is. Maybe somebody else here does? Sheepishly Yours, Jason W. Solinsky
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