Haha, I always *knew* there's a good reason for keepin my own archive on Gmail :-)
Apart from this, the counter-intuitive way just works: on the top of the page you can "Search Groups". I know, it's misleading, but once you do it, you will get a result window with "Conversations" (those are the threads in current group) and "Groups" - those will be the groups with the search term in their description.
HTH,
Bruno
Apart from this, the counter-intuitive way just works: on the top of the page you can "Search Groups". I know, it's misleading, but once you do it, you will get a result window with "Conversations" (those are the threads in current group) and "Groups" - those will be the groups with the search term in their description.
HTH,
Bruno
2014-02-18 16:00 GMT+01:00 <smw-mail@...>:
I hope I am wrong, but it looks like we can only search by message number:
"Tip: If you know the specific message number, you can search for it by clicking the Search Messages icon on the "Messages" page."
Unfortunately, while I have a fairly good record of being able to search the archives using key words in the messages to find previous discussions of problems and solutions, I do organize my memory by message numbers.
I sincerely hope Yahoo! hasn't totally removed the ability to search messages. I do hope someone can find out where this feature has been placed in the new setup. Thanks.
Steve