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hmmm, well maybe later I'll have time to do a little figuring on this.
it says something about downloading PERL and at that point my eyes
glazed over.
I do want to copy and save the message archives because one day I can
see the need to get off of Yahoo. I wonder how many megs of memory our
message archives will take up?
thanks Arturo, the answer is here, I'll just have to get to it sometime.
joseph
Arturo Ramos wrote:
Joseph:
There is software that extracts out Yahoo Group messages into mbox
format, which can then be read by a number of other software programs:
http://www.tt-solutions.com/en/products/yahoo2mbox/
I think there are also commercial (need to buy software) solutions that
may do the same.
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
I have a concern and was hoping some of the more tech savy members of
the group could help me with. I don't know how to "save" the message
archives to another location short of opening each individual message
and copying and pasting them into another document. I don't want to
do
that and would like to know if anyone has any ideas on how to save
them
in a faster fluent procedure?
thanks,
joseph
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