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echo: internet_uk
to: MICHAEL HOLT
from: PAUL HELDT
date: 1998-02-23 19:14:00
subject: MAIL SERVERS

I just got the latest verson of that publication that is dated October '97.  
I'll send it to you in 2 parts, because Juno only allows messages to be a 
maximum length of 60K.  I learned that the hard way.  The new publication has 
updated listings and a whole lot more stuff.  
 PH> Thanx for the suggestion.
 PH> I just downloaded a publication from another automated e-mail server
 PH> that told me how I could access FTP, GOPHER, WWW, USENET, etc. using
 PH> e-mail for FREE.  I've tried many of the servers listed in that
 PH> document and they work really well.  You can even do searches at
 PH> Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, WebCrawler, etc. using e-mail.
Quoting Michael Holt To Paul Heldt:
Did you find Dr. Bob Rankin's instructions?  I hear he's released a new one;
mine;s dated 1996.  If youy find a new one, please e-mail it to me at
                        michaelbholt@juno.com
Thanks.
Glad I could help.
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