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Posted by Justitia on December 9, 1999, at 23:56:55
I was notified today of a new message on an old thread re:klonopin. But I can;'t fiond that thread anywhere. It is over 8 months old but I searched the old months and can't find it. is there nay efficient way to search for it?
Posted by Dr. Bob on December 11, 1999, at 16:46:06
In reply to Notified of new message on old thread, can't find , posted by Justitia on December 9, 1999, at 23:56:55
> I was notified today of a new message on an old thread re:klonopin. But I can;'t fiond that thread anywhere. It is over 8 months old but I searched the old months and can't find it. is there nay efficient way to search for it?
Actually, it's easier than that, because a new message comes right here (although the rest of the thread, including your own earlier post, isn't "pulled forward" with it any longer).
It looks like the new post about Klonopin was:
Re: mood disorders/klonopin,depakote,neurontin etc.... Dilbert 12/10/99
If you go to there, the whole thread should be listed.
Maybe it would help to add the "subject" of the new post to the email notification. I'll try to do that.
Bob
Posted by Justitia on December 11, 1999, at 17:15:10
In reply to Re: new message on old thread, posted by Dr. Bob on December 11, 1999, at 16:46:06
> > I was notified today of a new message on an old thread re:klonopin. But I can;'t fiond that thread anywhere. It is over 8 months old but I searched the old months and can't find it. is there nay efficient way to search for it?
>
> Actually, it's easier than that, because a new message comes right here (although the rest of the thread, including your own earlier post, isn't "pulled forward" with it any longer).
>
> It looks like the new post about Klonopin was:
>
> Re: mood disorders/klonopin,depakote,neurontin etc.... Dilbert 12/10/99
>
> If you go to there, the whole thread should be listed.
>
> Maybe it would help to add the "subject" of the new post to the email notification. I'll try to do that.
>
> Bob
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