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LAST UPDATE: MARCH, 10. 1997 | C H A P T E R 2.11 - HOW TO - USE SERVICES BY E-MAIL |
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If you have an E-Mail only account or do not want to spend your time online, then Bob Rankin's Guide to the Internet by E-Mail might be your choice. It shows
how various services can be used via e-mail. However, this guide requires that you are familiar with how to use e-mail. If you aren't so far, then please have a look at
how to use e-mail.
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This guide is written and copyright by Bob Rankin, we are only providing a mirror as a service to our visitors. Please direct all questions regarding this
guide to Bob Rankin, whose e-mail address can be found within the document.
You can download the latest version of the guide in a ZIP file directly from here.
You can also obtain the guide via e-mail by sending mail to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk (for Europe and Asia) and using send lis-iis e-access-inet.txt as the only text in the body of the mail. If you are from U.S, Canada or south America, then please send mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and use send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email as the only text in the body of your mail. |