There are 32 messages totalling 1393 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. PROBLEM WITH FTP.SIMTEL.NET
  2. keywords for the "mailto:" URL (3)
  3. Health net!
  4. NetZero finally available for diskettes
  5. Russian Search? (2)
  6. How can I send a file to FTP-site by email?
  7. mailing lists on monopoly & social insurance
  8. Forms by e-mail
  9. How to use FTPMAIL ?
 10. whois and fingers by email?
 11. Translation by e-mail: Spanish-French and English-French
 12. WWW4 virus
 13. put for ftpmail
 14. Is it virus ?
 15. How to combine part of zip files?
 16. Daily Indian News
 17. Long URLs ?
 18. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
 19. Medline search (was Re: Search for biotech and medical info on FTP sites)
 20. Digest attachments (2)
 21. More free faxing
 22. Search for pictures of clubs,DJ,party
 23. How to fill forms?
 24. FTP use with Username & Password? (2)
 25. decoding url reference
 26. How can I find Chinese newsgroup?
 27. yahoo search advanced

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Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 20:57:39 +0000
From:    Mike Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PROBLEM WITH FTP.SIMTEL.NET

I've had problems myself over the last couple of days, even with
direct web access. Try substituting oak.oakland.edu for
ftp.simtel.net and send your request again. I've had no problem
with that server.

> From:          Ilir DEMA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've tried several days to download something from ftp.simtel.net through
> different ftpmail services and today directly online, but I got this
> response : "The limit of 3600 users has been reached. Please try ten minuts
> latter". I tried and retried but no success.
> Does anybody knows smoething about this server ?

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 03:17:50 +0000
From:    "McDade, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: keywords for the "mailto:" URL

I have several shortcuts on my desktop which work just fine!
I use M$ outlook, perhaps this feature doesn't work with the express
version?
There is probably a work around using the hex equivalent to the ? sign.
Chris

> Yes, thanks.  I have tried using the keywords ?body, ?cc, ?bcc in outlook
> express and they just work fine.
>
> E.g.
>     mailto:name@site?body=text
>     mailto:name@site?bcc=text
>     mailto:name@site?cc=text
>
> But when I combine the keywords with other keywords, they won't function
> properly.
> E.g.
>     mailto:name@site?subject=text?body=textagain
>
> The result of the above example is an email template with a subject of
> "text?body=textagain"
> instead of the subject being "text" and the body being "textagain".  I
> believe that there is a way to combine these keywords and
> still function correctly.  I just can't figure it out yet.  Anybody knows
> how?
>
> BTW, I am using OE as my default email client.
>
>
> >Yes, you can use the extension ?body=blah, blah, blah
> >so the full line would read mailto:name@site?subject=text?body=text
> >
> >Although i dont know how to enter formatted text, so your message will
> >probably wrap if its too long.
> >I have used this to automagically open templates to send messages to
> >servers!
> >
> >Chris
> >
>

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Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 19:27:01 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Health net!

}Date:    Mon, 1 Mar 1999 16:31:52 +0000
}From:    Neville Jenkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}Hi Lisa,
}
}I am having the same trouble with it.
}
}Anybody help?
}
}Neville
}
}------------------------------

For a LONG time now, THAT getweb has been restricted to $ubscribers or
Health Professionals.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:53:07 +0800
From:    Russel Oberio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: keywords for the "mailto:" URL

Yes, thanks.  I have tried using the keywords ?body, ?cc, ?bcc in outlook express and 
they just work fine.

E.g.
    mailto:name@site?body=text
    mailto:name@site?bcc=text
    mailto:name@site?cc=text

But when I combine the keywords with other keywords, they won't function properly.
E.g.
    mailto:name@site?subject=text?body=textagain

The result of the above example is an email template with a subject of 
"text?body=textagain"
instead of the subject being "text" and the body being "textagain".  I believe that 
there is a way to combine these keywords and
still function correctly.  I just can't figure it out yet.  Anybody knows how?

BTW, I am using OE as my default email client.


>Yes, you can use the extension ?body=blah, blah, blah
>so the full line would read mailto:name@site?subject=text?body=text
>
>Although i dont know how to enter formatted text, so your message will
>probably wrap if its too long.
>I have used this to automagically open templates to send messages to
>servers!
>
>Chris
>

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 15:55:10 EST
From:    John W Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NetZero finally available for diskettes

Cross Posted to Accmail-L, Juno Accmaill-L, and Netzero-L

--------

Taken from the NetZero Download Page.

<snip>
NetZero Version 1.5.1

File size: Approximately 3.0 MB

If you'd like NetZero on diskettes, simply download the three individual
files (into the same directory) and double-click "netzero1of3.exe" to
create the diskettes.

Note: DO NOT rename any of these 3 files. Changing the names of these
files will cause problems when you try to create the diskettes.

ftp://www.netzero.net/netzero1of3.exe
ftp://www.netzero.net/netzero2of3.exe
ftp://www.netzero.net/netzero3of3.exe
<snip>

----------

Sorry The Free Netzero ISP service is only in the USA. Visit
"http://www.netzero.net" first to see if your city is listed before
downloading.

Getting the files via www4mail should not be a problem. Then you can
share copies of the diskettes with the rest of us and all your friends /
family members.

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 13:33:48 +0200
From:    "Lena [Kiev.Ukraine]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Russian Search?

> Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 13:15:57 +0300
> From:    Olga Chaban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Can somebody tell me, how realize search in Web, using the russian words?

I assume that you ask about accmail-only methods.

At first, if a Russian search engine uses a form with METHOD=GET
then there is the possiblity to use Mr. Boyd's method of "cracking"
of search engines via e-mail using hexadecimal presentation of
each Russian character - see in ACCMAIL list's archive for October 1998
Vladimir S. Kotlyar's postings (use "@KOTLYAR.SPB.RU" for search
in archive).

If you have an offline browser integrated with a mailer and can send
generated my this mailer letters, then you can use a Russian search
engine via a www4mail server. There are many Russian search engines,
so there is a problem of choice. :)  My homepage is in English and
Russian. I never submitted it to a Russian search engine (in fact
I submitted it only to Yahoo and a specialised search engine on
theme of my page, because these search engines don't search pages
by themselves at all and rely only on submissions). I use a tracker
for my homepage and see from where people come to my page. Besides
direct links, there are references to my page from search results pages.
So I know that InfoSeek, AltaVista, Lycos, InFind, Excite, EuroSeek,
euroferret.com, voila.com, 1blink.com, northernlight.com, netfind.co.uk,
virgilio.it, www.rambler.ru, yandex.ru, search.weblist.ru, el.visti.net
found my homepage by themselves. Last four are Russian search engines
(more precisely the last is Ukrainian). So I think that these four
work better than other Russian search engines. But you also can try
following (some may be defunct):
http://www.aport.ru
http://news.corvis.ru
http://www.search.ru
http://search.interrussia.com
http://spider.raser.ru
http://tela.dux.ru/index.html
http://sesna.hypermart.net
http://www.a-vip.com/find_ua
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/7131/
http://www.ru
http://www.sea.ru/xSU.html
http://www.info.alkar.net/search.html
http://weblist.gu.net
http://www.rinet.ru/buki/
http://uahoo.gu.net
http://www.dubna.ru/eros/
http://www.orc.ru/~hango/rusweb/

I have accmail-only access via UUCP (not SMTP), and use "UUPC" mailer
(for DOS) modified in Russia in order to handle recodings between
standard for letters in Russian inside Internet "koi8-r" charset
and internal for DOS "DOS-alt" charset (866 codepage). So I can't
use an other mailer integrated with a browser. At last I managed
use of www4mail with Netscape Navigator for Windows 3 - see in
ACCMAIL list's archive my postings from November 1998. I wrote there
about c:\temp directory, but later understood that I changed Windows's
settings, usually it's windows\temp directory.

If filling of HTML forms via www4mail is too inconvenient for you
(as for me) then you can use "getweb" servers. But:

Getweb programmers obviously didn't know about existence of non-Latin
alphabets. :)  They assumed that 8-bit characters are Latin letters
with accents and like, used in Western European languages. For some
incomprehensible for me reason they wanted to send only 7-bit
characters, though 8-bit characters in fact are transmitted via
e-mail non-encoded without a problem. So these (obviously American)
programmers decided to present 8-bit characters from web-pages by
pairs Latin letter - symbol, for example  e`  I'  u^  a~  O/
If 8-bit characters are Russian letters then text becomes unreadable.
I wrote a program (public domain) for decoding of coded by getweb 8-bit
characters. The program is in C and can be easy adapted to any compiler
on any platform. The program is small, so I give its source here.
I also give it here (below, uuencoded) compiled by Turbo-C
(and compressed by diet 1.00) and ready for use in DOS or Windows.

---------------------------------------------------------------------
/* �������������� ������� ���� �� ������������ "getweb" ���������
��� �������� ���� a"E'I"E"O'E'
   ��������� ������������, ����������� ���� ������ ���� ������������
�� ������� ����, ����������� ����� �� ��������. ��������� �� �������
������ ��������� �� ����������� ���������� ������, �.�. �� �����.

   Decoding of 8-bit characters (e.g. Russian letters) from generated
by "getweb" servers pairs of symbols like a"E'I"E"O'E'
   Parameters are ignored. Standard input must be redirected to
input file, standard output to output file.
   Lena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24.4.98 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main(void)
 {
 static char *m[] = {
   "A`","\xC0",  "A\'","\xC1",  "A^","\xC2",  "A~","\xC3",  "A\"","\xC4",
   "E`","\xC8",  "E\'","\xC9",  "E^","\xCA",                "E\"","\xCB",
   "I`","\xCC",  "I\'","\xCD",  "I^","\xCE",                "I\"","\xCF",
   "O`","\xD2",  "O\'","\xD3",  "O^","\xD4",  "O~","\xD5",  "O\"","\xD6",
   "U`","\xD9",  "U\'","\xDA",  "U^","\xDB",                "U\"","\xDC",
   "a`","\xE0",  "a\'","\xE1",  "a^","\xE2",  "a~","\xE3",  "a\"","\xE4",
   "e`","\xE8",  "e\'","\xE9",  "e^","\xEA",                "e\"","\xEB",
   "i`","\xEC",  "i\'","\xED",  "i^","\xEE",                "i\"","\xEF",
   "o`","\xF2",  "o\'","\xF3",  "o^","\xF4",  "o~","\xF5",  "o\"","\xF6",
   "u`","\xF9",  "u\'","\xFA",  "u^","\xFB",                "u\"","\xFC",

   "A*","\xC5",  "AE","\xC6",  "C,","\xC7",
   "D-","\xD0",  "N~","\xD1",
   "xx","\xD7",  "O/","\xD8",
   "Y\'","\xDD", "P|","\xDE",  "ss","\xDF",
   "a*","\xE5",  "ae","\xE6",  "c,","\xE7",
   "d-","\xF0",  "n~","\xF1",
   "//","\xF7",  "o/","\xF8",
   "y\'","\xFD", "th","\xFE", "y\"","\xFF"  };
 char line[1000];
 int i;
 char *p;

 while (gets(line))
   {
   for (i=0; i < (sizeof m / sizeof m[0]); i+=2)
     while ((p=strstr(line,m[i])) != NULL)
       {
       *p=*m[i+1];
       do p++; while ((*p=*(p+1)) != 0);
       }
   if (puts(line)==EOF)
     {
     write(2,"���� ��� ������ � ����������� �����",35);
           /* 12345678901234567890123456789012345 */
           /*          1         2         3      */
     exit(1);
     }
   }
 return 0;
 }
---------------------------------------------------------------------

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The method of coding of 8-bit characters used by getweb makes
distinction between coded 8-bit characters and some pairs of symbols
occured in English words  non-trivial. For example, two letters "th"
can be part of an English word or represent a 8-bit character
(hexadecimal FE): Russian upper-case letter (Latin transliteration
"CH") in koi8-r charset, or Russian lower-case letter (Latin
transliteration "ju") in Windows-1251 charset. To write a program
which distinguishes Russian and English _words_ were too complicate,
so be ready that this program distorts some English words.
This program can decode only hexadecimal C0-FF characters,
so use Russian search engines' domains or ports for either koi8-r
or windows-1251 charset, not DOS-alt (866). URLs for koi8-r charset:
 http://www-koi8-r.rambler.ru
 http://yandex.ru:8080
 http://el.visti.net
URLs for windows-1251 charset:
 http://www-windows-1251.rambler.ru
 http://yandex.ru:8081
 http://win-el.visti.net

If I described something too generally (for brevity), feel free
to post questions about details.

Lena
www.halyava.ru/elena/

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:30:55 -0200
From:    "Andrew E.Pastukhov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How can I send a file to FTP-site by email?

  All the ftp-by-mail servers I've used couldn't send files to my ftp-server,
i.e. they don't allow emulation of "put" command.
  May be somebody knows the ftp-by-email servers with extended system of
commands (for example, "put" and "chmode"). All I need is to refresh content
of my WWW-site by email (certainly, through FTP).

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 20:15:55 +0800
From:    QiMeng 2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mailing lists on monopoly & social insurance

Hello niu,

There is a such a mailing list talking about china telecom's
monopoly, to subscribe it,pls mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:leave blank
Body: subscribe anti-fee

To post to this list, mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

p.s this is a chinese mailing list.


Best regrads,
Huang

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 19:10:43 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Forms by e-mail

}Date:    Sun, 28 Feb 1999 08:57:30 EST
}From:    Richard A Hershey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}How would I go about getting frames from a web page. I would like to
}subscribe to Net-Zerro and when I send a
}message by www4mail it comes back with your browser does not support
}frames. I need to fill out the forms
}by e-mail to send back to subscribe.
}
}Also when I send a message from my account to www4mail I always get a
}reply on how to subscribe to juno
}when I never asked for it to begin with?
}
}                        Thanks
}
}------------------------------

1: Get the source to the web page.

2: Look for "<frameset" and "</frameset"

3: Extract and expand all of the URLs in the "<frame" tags between the
above two.  Expanding, when needed, is the hard part.

4: Ignore the stuff in the "<noframes>" section.

5: Request the items with URLs from step 3.

Another way, as a juno user, is to get the original page via Stephen's
bot, [EMAIL PROTECTED], as it will call the frames
links.  This avoids the expansion problem in step 3 above.  Once you find
the form, you can switch to getweb (if you can find one working!) or w4.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:10:42 +0300
From:    Alexandre Sotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Russian Search?

Hi:

1. use http://www.rambler.ru
   or go to http://www.altavista.ru to find more
   russian searches...
2  set-up your browser properly!

take care

This is a response to the message of Thu, 04 Mar 99 13:15 +0300 MSK:

q> Can somebody tell me, how realize search in Web, using the russian words?
q>
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Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 18:42:09 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to use FTPMAIL ?

}Date:    Sun, 28 Feb 1999 14:35:57 +0700
}From:    Khoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}How to go up a directory in a FTP server ?
}I tried <cd..> but it did not work !
}(I use [EMAIL PROTECTED])
}
}Khoa.
}
}------------------------------

A few years ago, there was a long thread about this:

While MS-DOS command allows you to get away with "CD..", that is a sloppy
way to do it, because the correct format is "CD ..".  Note the SPACE
before the dots.

Think of it this way: The command is "CD"; The operand is ".."; The
correct syntax is "command[whitespace]operand".  If you forget the
[whitespace], then most command interpreters (but, in this case, not
command.com) will not recognize the command.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 18:54:29 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: whois and fingers by email?

}Date:    Sun, 28 Feb 1999 07:43:23 -0800
}From:    Mark Panitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}Dummy me, I forgot how to do whois and fingers by email
}can anyone help me?
}thanks
}Mark
}
}------------------------------

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: url http://rs.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois?[key]

Replace [key] with what you are looking for.  A host name or IP works,
but a persons+name can also be used.

I do not recall finger.  Not in my draft-book.

NOTES: the above mail server will only do URL for text, and only for
requests from juno.com addresses.  Others may be interested in the URL,
for use with other servers.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 22:17:43 -0500
From:    Eddy&Liliana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Translation by e-mail: Spanish-French and English-French

Dear members of ACCMAIL list,

Does someone know if there is a translation service to which I can e-mail a
small paragraph of Spanish or English and get back an e-mail from them with
the paragraph translated to French?


Eddy

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 16:26:26 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: WWW4 virus

}Date:    Thu, 25 Feb 1999 22:56:22 -0300
}From:    Jonatan Galletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}Hello ACCMAILERS!!!
}
}I want it to know if receibing web pages from WWW4 I can get a
}virus
}
}Thanks
}
}------------------------------

Highly unlikely:

If you get a word document, it could contain a word macro-virus, but
these tend not to be in E-mail.

If you get a page with a java script, and you open the page with a broser
that supports java, then most java safty checks will be disabled (it is
running from your local drive, and is thus trusted...) so it could insert
a virus.

If you use it to get an executable file, then run that file, that file
may have included a virus.

That is all that I can think of off hand.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 17:04:47 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: put for ftpmail

}Date:    Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:42:05 +0100
}From:    Eddy Steevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}I know it is possible to 'get' files with a ftpmail server.  But Is it
}possible to 'put' files by using a ftpmail server?  Or any other E-mail
}based tool?
}
}Basically I want to use this to avoid a firewall.  The firewall doesn't
}allow me to do FTP.  So I'm not able to setup my home page...
}
}Eddy Steevens
}
}------------------------------

As far as I know, and is listed in the FAQ, there is STILL no operating
mail to FTP-PUT server.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---
w it is possible to 'get' files with a ftpmail server.  But Is it
}possible to 'put' files by using a ftpmail server?  Or any other E-mail
}based tool?
}
}Basically I want to use this to avoid a firewall.  The firewall doesn't
}allow me to do FTP.  So I'm not able to setup my home page...
}
}Eddy Steevens
}
}------------------------------

As far as I know, and is listed in the FAQ, there is STILL no operating
mail to FTP-PUT server.
--

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 16:42:13 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Is it virus ?

}Date:    Fri, 26 Feb 1999 09:55:08 +0700
}From:    enerteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}Dear Mr. Gerry Boyd and everybody,
}
}Recently, I received the email from a person I have never contacted
before. This
}email have no text but have an attachment named "Happy99.exe". At that
time, my
}friends warned me that it is a virus, a kind of "Trojan horse" virus.
}
}I am not sure, so I did not dare to open it !!
}
}I think the best way I have to do now is ask you whether it is a virus
or not.
}If the answer is "Yes", please tell me how this virus operates, what I
have to
}do next
}and where I can find the specific antivrus program to destroy it ?
}
}Thanks in advance.
}I am looking forward to your instructions day after day !
}
}Nam Trung
}---------------------------------------------------------------------------

I have seen some reports of it being a virus dropper, so do not run it.

It is generally a bad idea to execute any program that comes from an
un-trusted source.  This may be an example.

In part three of your three part message:

}P/S: One more question : "Trojan horse" virus is the program which aims
to steal
}Internet account passwords, right ?
}
}------------------------------

A "Trojan horse" is a program that appears useful, but like the horse of
Troy, contains hidden inside, some nasty.  Many times, at could be like
the real AOL4FREE that starts deleting everything on your hard disk, or
it could be a "dropper" that "drops" a virus in to your computer.

In the case of happy99.exe, it is reported that it installs a virus when
run.  True or not, it was from a source of unknown trust.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

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Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 17:00:56 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to combine part of zip files?

}Date:    Fri, 26 Feb 1999 12:10:57 -0500
}From:    Azeem Baig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}The following is a part of file sent back from Bitnet FTP in 7 parts.
}
}From: Princeton BITNET FTP Server <shakti!PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU!BITFTP4>
}X-ccAdmin: root@shakti
}To: iocrbom!RamamurthyS
}Subject: happfred.zip, Part 002 of 007 (uuencoded)
}Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
[Thank you for NOT posting the behinning of part 1]
}
}(1) I tried to save each file as .txt and combine with "copy /b".  Did
not work.
}(2) I tried to save each file as .uue and unencode with Winzip.  Did not
work.
}
}Please explain how to unencode the file.  Kindly reply in person as I am
not
}receiving the Digest.
}
}Azeem
}India.
}
}------------------------------

I do not think the winzip decoder is up to multi-part files.  WinCODE may
be, as others have had success with it.  I have had good success with the
DOS decoders.

And you want to uuDEcode, as it is already uuENcoded.

If you do not have another UU decoder, then you should look for one.  You
can try doing the copy of the parts IN CORRECT ORDER, do a file with the
name ending in .UUE, and see if winzip will work, but if not, then you
will need to edit that file, to remove the text/headers between parts.

Leave the begin line (at minimum) at the top, and anything at the end of
the last part, but remove all of the lines between parts (Internet
headers and other lines NOT starting with an 'M').  If you are lucky,
winzip MAY be able to decode the results.  If not, MUUD can decode that,
and you can start looking for a better decoder, that can decode multiple
parts, multiple or single file[s], without editing.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:17:00 +0300
From:    "Dr. Abdul Azeem." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Daily Indian News

Dear List ,

                        Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message SUBSCRIBE 
INDIA-H in
the body of the message.

>From:    Mohamed Thameem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Daily Indian News
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

>Could any one please advise me the way to get daily Indian News through
>email.

------------------------------

Date:    Thu, 4 Mar 1999 19:20:53 PST
From:    "Jerel D. Arbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Long URLs ?

}Date:    Mon, 1 Mar 1999 21:48:53 +0700
}From:    Khoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}
}Hi everybody +ACE-
}
}Anyone know some web by mail servers which support long URLs in multiple
lines ?
}My e-mail program (Outlook Express) always wrap long line to multiple
lines, althought i tried its all options.
}
}Khoa.
}
}------------------------------

MOST do.  Try breaking it yourself with a backslash at the end of all but
the last line.  This works with almost all.

I know this in in the FAQ!
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
---

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 06:01:41 GMT
From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics for Thu 4 Mar 1999, posted Fri 5 Mar, 06:00 GMT/BST

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experience may vary. You can also access this list:

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     By FTP at ftp://ftp.cix.co.uk/pub/net-services/stats.txt
     Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and say
     "get file stats.txt" (no quotes)

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------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 22:25:33 +0200
From:    "Lena [Kiev.Ukraine]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Medline search (was Re: Search for biotech and medical info on FTP
         sites)

> ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/gb/gboyd/wsmedlne.faq

Besides described in Mr. Boyd's guide Medline access via HealthGate,
there is special mailserver for Medline search. Send "help" in body
to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I stumbled over the peculiarity of this
mailserver: it converts dashes ("-") into "NOT" logical operators.
So if you want to enter MeSH terms containing "-" then substitute each
by "%2D". Commas and blanks in MeSH terms don't require such substitution.
The "&" symbols in subheadings of MeSH terms must be substituted by "and"
or omitted along with rest of subheading.

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:27:03 -0500
From:    Phillip Senn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Digest attachments

I like ACCMAIL, but the digest I receive comes in a bunch of little
attachments.
I would read more of the letters if it were simply a long text file.

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 18:43:10 +0530
From:    Sriram N A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: More free faxing

-- quote --

Feb 08, 1999 (Tech Web - CMP via COMTEX) -- Two new Internet-fax services
say they are hoping to attract users with free or e-mail-routed delivery.

JetFax, a seller of fax hardware and software, launched eFax.com on Monday,
where users can register to receive a free fax number that will route  faxes
to their e-mail account. On Feb. 17, Fax4free.com will launch an Internet
service that provides free faxing from anywhere in the world to the United
States.

Both companies will subsidize the cost of faxing with advertising revenues
from banner ads that will appear on the digital and paper faxes.

Corporations view Internet-faxing services with trepidation, said Mark
Gilbert, senior analyst at Gartner Group. "It will be tough to find
corporations willing to send contracts over a free Internet-fax service"
said Gilbert.

The global ubiquity of fax machines makes them a more efficient delivery
mechanism than the Internet, he said.

Users who sign up with eFax.com will receive a fax number in suburban
Illinois, where Internet servers will convert the fax to a proprietary
digital format and forward it on to the recipient's e-mail address. When a
user opens an eFax.com converted message, the viewer utility displays four
small hot-linked advertisements.

Although users must pay the toll charges for placing the call to the 630
area code, recipients will appreciate the convenience of having messages
forwarded to their e-mail accounts, said Ron Brown, vice president of
marketing at eFax.com. "Instead of relying on a hotel fax machine or hoping
to grab a confidential fax at the machine down the hall, you can receive
faxes right at your desktop," said Brown.

Individual faxes can also be password-protected. The company said it will be
introducing additional pay-for services, including optical
character-recognition software and Web-based storage.

The Fax4free.com site is in beta testing. To promote the new service,
Fax4free has created online forms for users to fax U.S. senators to express
opposition or support for the impeachment of President Clinton.

Faxing to anywhere in the United States using Fax4free is free, but users
pay for faxing to any other country. Fax4free derives revenue from
advertisements that print along the borders of the faxed pages.

The Fax4free service uses its own telecommunications network, not the
Internet, to ensure security and performance, according to Fax4freepresident
Barry Shore. Shore said users can cut and paste text and graphics into the
fax forms, and will soon be able to upload files for a fee.

Copyright (C) 1999 CMP Media Inc.
Copyright � 1999, TechWeb, all rights reserved.

-- end quote --

fax4free (http://www.fax4free.com) is a web-based service; users need to
create an "account" to use the facility.

Features:

- Text messages can be transmitted right from the web form.

- Microsoft word files - complete with Word drawings, tables and any
formatting - can be uploaded to the server for faxing.

- Fax can be previewed before being sent.

The service is supported by ads along the right and left margins of the fax
message, for which you are required to leave about 1.25" blank on either
side of the page when using a formatted Word document.

There is no email interface.

--
Sriram N. A.

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 15:20:42 +0300
From:    AccMail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Search for pictures of clubs,DJ,party

Hello, all!

  This is my first posting to the AccMail!
  PLease tell me site with pictures and info of clubs, DJ and different
  partyes.

  Thanks

------------------------------

Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 00:01:28 GMT
From:    "Ing. Ricardo A. Tarditti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to fill forms?

Hello for everybody!
                I was reading (and learning) a lot, but I not found how to
"fill" a form in a web page. Really I want to make a document search (in
http://www-s.ti.com/sc/docs/psheets/pids2.htm), what I should send (and
where) equivalent to the button Find Document.
                Thank for the help
                                                                Ricardo Tarditti
                                                                C�rdoba-Arge
ntina

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Date:    Sat, 6 Mar 1999 02:22:58 +0600
From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTP use with Username & Password?

Hi

A search for MP3 files gave me this result . . .
--------
24.112.85.230 port:21 username:box password:box
ftp://box:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:21
last time checked: 3 Mar 99 / 21h 11m GMT with status:
last time up: 4 Mar 99 / 9h 0m GMT

/music/Albums/Pink Floyd - Meddle   (dir)
/music/Albums/Pink Floyd - Meddle/Pink Floyd - Meddle - 05 - Seamus.mp3
(size: 1896019 bytes)
/music/Albums/Pink Floyd - Meddle/Pink Floyd - Meddle - San Tropez.mp3
(size: 3127379 bytes)
/music/Albums/Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds   (dir)
/music/Albums/Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds/Pink Floyd - 01 -
Obscured By Clouds.mp3    (size: 2952726 bytes)
--------

 . . now, how do I FTP by email with USERNAME amd PASSWORD
for the file?
Also do I need to include the PORT :21
like . .
TO: www4mail
ftp://box:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:21/music/Albums/PinkFloyd-Meddle/PinkFloyd-Meddl
e-05-Seamus.mp3

TIA

Sen Constantine

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:30:09 +0800
From:    Russel Oberio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: keywords for the "mailto:" URL

hey, thank you very much! Now, it works!



>You should use '?' only once, then connect pairs 'name=value' with '&'
>(ampersand) e.g.:
>mailto:name@site?subject=text&body=textagain&cc=name2@site
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Russel Oberio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 4:57 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: keywords for the "mailto:" URL
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes, thanks.  I have tried using the keywords ?body, ?cc,
>> ?bcc in outlook express and they just work fine.
>>
>> E.g.
>>     mailto:name@site?body=text
>>     mailto:name@site?bcc=text
>>     mailto:name@site?cc=text
>>
>> But when I combine the keywords with other keywords, they
>> won't function properly.
>> E.g.
>>     mailto:name@site?subject=text?body=textagain
>>
>> The result of the above example is an email template with a
>> subject of "text?body=textagain"
>> instead of the subject being "text" and the body being
>> "textagain".  I believe that there is a way to combine these
>> keywords and
>> still function correctly.  I just can't figure it out yet.
>> Anybody knows how?
>>
>> BTW, I am using OE as my default email client.
>>
>> >I tried 'body', 'cc', 'bcc', and it worked.
>> >Also, replace some characters with their hex values, e.g.
>> space=%20 etc.
>> >Newline is %0D%0A.
>> >
>>
>>
>

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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:37:37 -0500
From:    dilip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: decoding url reference

     Getweb returned the following ref for the
file I need via email:

[12] file:////dfscs1/dfsc-do/B/web/qpl25017.max

  I got an error msg when I sent for this.

  I am unable to get this file by email unless I know
the first part of the url.What should I enter ?

     How do I open the file with the "max"
extension ?

       Your help is most welcome

                                dilip



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Date:    Fri, 5 Mar 1999 17:13:32 +0800
From:    West Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How can I find Chinese newsgroup?

At  00:12:59 +0800 (CST) 3/3/1999,limin xue wrote:

Could somebody tell me some Chinese newsgroups?
          alt.chinese.txt
         alt.chinese.big5
        alt.chinese.gb
       alt.chinese.computer     etc
or
      (1)������     news.cnnb.net   (169)
      (2)��ǧ���磺    webking.online.jn.cn    (169)
     (3) some local news servers in China
more info:
     comp.internet       ( in  news:// news.cnnb.net)

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Date:    Sun, 6 Mar 1983 00:28:58 +0800
From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: yahoo search advanced

we know how to carry out a "ordinary" yahoo search using the web
browser. for example, if we want to find websites/webpages containing
either the word "god" or the word "moral", we just fill the blank
beside the "search" button with these two words:

god moral

to do it the accmail way, according to what mr. boyd tells us in his
"getit4u" article, we should send to an agora server the following
request:

send http://search.yahoo.com/sear\
ch?p=god+moral

as simple as that.

but yahoo also offers an "advanced" search function. for example, if we
want to find sites/pages containing both the words "god" and "moral",
we should fill these words into the search blank like this:

+god +moral

if we want those sites/pages also containing an expression, say, "good
deed", but without the word "fun", then we should fill the blank like
this:

+god +moral +"good deed" -fun

to do it the accmail way, we need to send the following request to
agora:

send http://search.yahoo.com/sear\
ch?p=%2Bgod+%2Bmoral+%2B%22good+deed%22+-fun

seems to me the rules here are:

the blank becomes "+",

the "+" becomes "%2B",

the quotation mark becomes "%22",

while the "-" is still "-".

it's really a bit complicated, but it's worthy of that, if we want our
search result to be more convergent.

yahoo usually gives 20 matches each time. now I'm trying to find out
how to request for the next 20 matches in the accmail way. if someone
already knows how, please tell me.

also I would like to ask a question here: how does yahoo manage to give
the search result in several seconds? I don't think it stores all those
sites/pages in its own computers, so how can it know which word
would appear in what sites or pages in such a short time?

s. li

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Date:    Sat, 6 Mar 1999 00:55:42 +0200
From:    Uzi Paz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: FTP use with Username & Password?

> Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 02:22:58 +0600
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  . . now, how do I FTP by email with USERNAME amd PASSWORD
> for the file?
> Also do I need to include the PORT :21
> like . .
> TO: www4mail
> ftp://box:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:21/music/Albums/PinkFloyd-Meddle/PinkFloyd-Meddl
> e-05-Seamus.mp3

The format of the URL is correct (although I didn't check this specific
URL. You don't have to add the ":21" because this is the default for ftp.
The format is:
ftp://user_name:password@host/directories/file

you may add the ":21" but as explained it is not necessary.

Uzi

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Date:    Sat, 6 Mar 1999 00:24:42 +0200
From:    Uzi Paz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Digest attachments

> Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:27:03 -0500
> From: Phillip Senn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I like ACCMAIL, but the digest I receive comes in a bunch of little
> attachments.
> I would read more of the letters if it were simply a long text file.

There are two types of Digest formats: one with MIME setting and one with
NOMIME setting.
You need to change the setting of your subscription from MIME to NOMIME.
Do it by sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a single line
as the BODY of your message:
SET ACCMAIL NOMIME

Uzi

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