
i have a few questions about boost that might have been discussed and answered on this list before. there seems a convention to add the topic in square brackets to the subject as e.g. [thread], [preprocessor] or [review], etc. how do i search the list archive by these topics ? i see there is http://search.gmane.org/ but that only supports search by keywords in the entire message and seems to ignore [square brackets]. there is also custom google search on the boost homepage which i can further filter down to the mailing lists by adding site:lists.boost.org, but it also ignores square brackets, even when put in double quotes and does not seem to allow sorting by date or support a threaded display. lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/ doesn't support searching at all. is there a trick how to search the mailing list archives properly ?

Steven Samuel Cole wrote
i have a few questions about boost that might have been discussed and answered on this list before. there seems a convention to add the topic in square brackets to the subject as e.g. [thread], [preprocessor] or [review], etc.
how do i search the list archive by these topics ?
i see there is http://search.gmane.org/ but that only supports search by keywords in the entire message and seems to ignore [square brackets]. there is also custom google search on the boost homepage which i can further filter down to the mailing lists by adding site:lists.boost.org, but it also ignores square brackets, even when put in double quotes and does not seem to allow sorting by date or support a threaded display. lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/ doesn't support searching at all.
is there a trick how to search the mailing list archives properly ?
Hi, you have also http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/ HTH, Vicente -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/how-to-search-this-list-efficiently-tp438... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Vicente Botet wrote:
Steven Samuel Cole wrote
is there a trick how to search the mailing list archives properly ? http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/
cool, that's more like what I was looking for! especially http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=adv_search_page&node=2553779 provides a way to search by subject. seems to ignore square brackets just like the other pages and doesn't seem to have threaded display, but at least i can sort by date. thanks! :-)

Steven Samuel Cole wrote:
i have a few questions about boost that might have been discussed and answered on this list before. there seems a convention to add the topic in square brackets to the subject as e.g. [thread], [preprocessor] or [review], etc.
Since you phrased that as "seems to be a convention", I conclude that you haven't read http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html. You might want to do that.
how do i search the list archive by these topics ?
I don't know of any techniques to solve the specific search problems you mentioned. _____ Rob Stewart robert.stewart@sig.com Software Engineer using std::disclaimer; Dev Tools & Components Susquehanna International Group, LLP http://www.sig.com ________________________________ IMPORTANT: The information contained in this email and/or its attachments is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by reply and immediately delete this message and all its attachments. Any review, use, reproduction, disclosure or dissemination of this message or any attachment by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. Neither this message nor any attachment is intended as or should be construed as an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument. Neither the sender, his or her employer nor any of their respective affiliates makes any warranties as to the completeness or accuracy of any of the information contained herein or that this message or any of its attachments is free of viruses.

Stewart, Robert wrote:
Since you phrased that as "seems to be a convention", I conclude that you haven't read http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html. You might want to do that.
i did read that page and i put keywords in square brackets in the subject when posting just like it's been custom for many years now. however, browsing the archive, it seems many posters do not do that. while that might be unfortunate, it does not really matter, at least for the mailing list archive online search tools i've found so far: they all seem to ignore square brackets anyway. maybe they are useful in a desktop mail/news client...

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is there a trick how to search the mailing list archives properly ?
Hmm, apart from the other suggestions: I'm using NNTP to access the mailing list. It is listed on gmane.org. That way I can use my email client to search the message headers. Maybe that is an option for you, too. HTH, Frank -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: keyserver x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net iEYEARECAAYFAk88AaIACgkQhAOUmAZhnmqOQQCeJpns89WWz1Y3BSUnPmAIZYx6 NKEAnRZpYmydG7G1chCaM02QgeIO9A1a =AzSY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Frank Birbacher wrote:
Hmm, apart from the other suggestions: I'm using NNTP to access the mailing list. It is listed on gmane.org. That way I can use my email client to search the message headers. Maybe that is an option for you, too.
yes, that's actually how i follow the list right now, thanks! :-) the issue i have with downloading emails or news postings before reading them is that i move betweem machines quite a lot and whatever is local, i have to re-download on each one; that's the reason why i asked for an online alternative in the first place. i reckon unless someone comes up with something like IMAP for NNTP, a desktop newsreader is probably the way to go - postbox (and thus thunderbird) search is fast and there's threaded display - and ignored square brackets 9which doesn't really matter as long as there's enough keywords in the subject to keep me from re-asking something that's been recently discussed).

On 2/15/2012 9:31 PM, Steven Samuel Cole wrote:
the issue i have with downloading emails or news postings before reading them is that i move betweem machines quite a lot and whatever is local, i have to re-download on each one; that's the reason why i asked for an online alternative in the first place.
FWIW, with thunderbid you have it store all email/newsgroup post/contacts, etc... in any folder you like, which can be for instance in a pen drive. Then you just need to configure all your thunderbird's to use the profile folder on the pendrive. I don't recall the exact command-line syntax so you better look it up, but it's something like: thunderbird /profile:\pen-drive-mount\user\whatever_profile_folder HTH -- --- Fernando Cacciola SciSoft Consulting, Founder http://www.scisoft-consulting.com
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