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Date: | Wed, 14 May 1997 11:06:18 -0500 |
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I am totally puzzled by all this, especially when I know that I am
innocent... :-< All I did was to post a message to sciart-l in the
same manner as I did a million times before, no attachments, (or other
strings) and the confirmation from sciart-l came back to me very nice
and unmodified.
Anyway here is my original message one more time:
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It wonders me for so long why so many people out there (still) don't
know about the free email services offered by an array Web sites. Yes!
anyone can open an account (and as a matter of fact - as many accounts
as you would like to) with several Web e-mail providers. The most
popular and well maintain is the "Hotmail". Not only that they give
you free email access but this is for your lifetime also. And no
matter in what part of the world you are, as long as you can tap into
the Web, you can access your email. These days more and more hotels,
airports, caf s etc. - provide free Internet access via their
computers. Isn't this neat?
I am on an Intranet email system here at the Royal Ontario Museum, but
I have other email accounts set with some of the Web email providers.
You are right Lynette, there are too many e-mail black holes out
there, especially when the company you work for is using various
methods (and firewalls...) to control the traffic in and out, and in
some cases you know what that means...Yes! willingly or not they have
control over your communicating privacy...
Oh! I forgot to mention: not only is free, for life, and remains
always the same, (even if you move from one state to another) but it
is very easy for other people to remember your address too. Your
entire name can be spelled out within your email address.
Here are two sites providing free email through the Web:
http://www.hotmail.com/
http://netaddress.usa.net/
Emil Huston
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"Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius,
power and magic in it."
Goethe
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