Hello Vladimir, I have looked again at the archives today, and the problem is exactly the same. How am I or anybody else supposed to use the archive if every message is listed 100 times or so? How am I supposed to participate in the teleconferences in a productive way if I can't check what has been going on before I joined the PSO-PC? Can you please add an agenda item for the teleconference to discuss this issue? Many thanks in advance for your help, Martin. At 09:18 01/12/12 +0100, Androuchko, Vladimir wrote: >Dear Protocol Council Members, >I asked our IT specialists to fix this problem. >Best regards, >Vlad > >-----Original Message----- >From: Martin Duerst [mailto:duerst@W3.ORG] >Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:55 AM >To: pso-pc@ties.itu.ch >Subject: Fwd: PSO-PC archives > > >Hello Vlad, everybody, > > >From: "Androuchko, Vladimir" <vladimir.androuchko@itu.int> > >To: "'Martin Duerst'" <duerst@w3.org> > >Subject: PSO-PC archives > >Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 11:29:16 +0100 > > >Dear Martin, > > > >PSO-PC archives are available at the following address: > > > >http://ties.itu.int/pso-pc/ > >I have just looked at it. But there is something very >strange. Each of the mails seems to be archived dozens >of times, for the first one I counted close to 200. >They all have different numbers, but exactly the same >text. Can this be fixed? Or is there a way around it? > >Regards, Martin.