\pard\tx960\tx1920\tx2880\tx3840\tx4800\tx5760\tx6720\tx7680\tx8640\tx9600\f0\b0\i0\ul0\fs24 Q. How can I access Adobe's PostScript file server to obtain public programs and documentation?\
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A. Here's how you do it:\
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Use NeXT's Mail application (or Unix mail) and send a message to \
\f1 ps-file-server@adobe.com
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The message should contain nothing but the word "help" (either in the subject field or in the message text).\
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In response, the PostScript file server will send you a mail message that explains how to use the system. It's not an ftp site; it's a mail server, so you send mail requests, and a program parses the request and mails you the info that you requested.\
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\pard\tx620\tx1240\tx1860\tx2480\tx3100\tx3720\tx4340\tx4980\tx5600\tx6220\fc0 Some of the files that you might ask the server to send, like
\i Documents NX_Hello.ps
\i0 , won't allow you to page forward and backwards within Preview. If you get a file that exhibits this behaviour, you can probably fix it by adding the following standard line of Postscript to the beginning of the file:\