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- From: nauen@wrair-emh1.army.mil
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc
- Subject: Re: Can I get Internet mail in/out morocco & france
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 18:10:37 -0600
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- In <C0GD7w.J6y@unx.sas.com> sej@allspice.unx.sas.com (Samuel Johnson) asks
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- > I have a friend who is going on an extended vacation to france and
- > morocco and would like to correspond by email with him. I am connected
- > to the internet and was wondering if this is possible. He will also
- > have access to AT&T easylink, can I send mail to that address and have
- > him call his regular number in the states to correspond?
-
- If he (or you) are willing to spend the money, calling in to his EasyLink
- mailbox would probably be simpler than trying to get guest accounts
- around France. (I don't think there are _any_ connections to Morocco.)
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- However, he may have problems with finding, carrying, and/or operating
- a terminal which would give him EasyLink access.
-
- Inasmuch as commercial companies (read AT&T) should be out to please
- their customers, my suggestion would be for him to ask AT&T how to do it.
-
- Ric <nauen@wrair-emh1.army.mil> <nauen%wrmain.decnet@detrick-emh1.army.mil>
- ^^^^^Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command
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