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Subject: Re: [Lurker-users] how to search
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On Aug 24, 2007, at 9:43 AM, martin f krafft wrote:
> I like lurker a lot and am considering using it to archive several
> mailing lists. However, I cannot come to terms with the search. For
> instance, I might have a message from a person
>
>   Thomas Someone <thomas.someone@domain.com>
>
> and yet, if I search 'au:thomas', it returns no results. What could
> be the reason?

If this really happens, it's a bug. Please provide me with the email  
in question. Does this email appear in the archive?

> However, sometimes I really just want to browse, but I cannot figure
> out how to do this with lurker. Is it possible to just display the
> next 20 entries/matches?

... the white arrow with a blue outline? It's at the top and 'left'  
means earlier, 'right' means later. Select a list from the start  
page, click 'view newest messages', proceed to use the left arrow to  
move backwards in time.

> Strangely, if I browse the 20th thread, there is also no right arrow
> at the bottom to jump to the previous thread.

I'm not sure how the 'previous thread' should be even be defined. At  
the bottom of a message you can jump to the mailing list index  
surrounding an email ('nearby messages'), which would then show you  
previous messages from other threads. Or use the arrows at the bottom  
if you want to follow all messages in the list in order.

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