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Subject: Re: CCC archives available for download

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 02:31:10 03/10/01

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On March 10, 2001 at 02:36:06, Dann Corbit wrote:

>Since they finally made an FTP version available, I did a refresh of my CCC
>archives.
>
>You can pick them up here:
>ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/ccc.db.bz2
>ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/ccc.ndx.bz2
>
>Size of the files:
>{When compressed}
>Size:       file:
>----------- ----------
>48,690,871 ccc.db.bz2
>   535,051 ccc.ndx.bz2
>
>{When expanded}
>Size:       file:
>----------- -------
>261,526,688 CCC.DB
>    548,580 ccc.ndx
>
>It seems to take about 190 megs of ram to load the database with cccdbnav.exe.
>It only takes about 28 megabytes to read the database with Vincent Lejune's
>offline reader tool, but then you can't search for stuff.


How to find messages with CCC-Off-Line ?


When you click on the "search mode" checkbox, 3 blank area appear

2 to search in the Root messages (e.g. messages who have not parent) : you can
 search for substring for the name and the subject header.

1 to search in the whole message (more powerfull than it seems) :
   you can search for every information from the header, just add the header
denomination : example :

"From: Dann Corbit"    <- will give all message wrote by Dann Corbit
"Date: March 09, 2001" <- will give all message wrote this day



How to make a combo-search ?

1) search for the 1st criteria (ex : "From: Robert Hyatt")
2) save all the found messages in a file  (right click on the grid and chose
"save found messages")
3) open the file you just created
4) search for the 2nd criteria (ex : "hash tables")

and you get all message from "Robert Hyatt" where he talk about "hash tables"


I think it's enough powerfull to retrieved all usefull informations


Sorry I've never make this procedure clear before

Good search to everyone ! ;)



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