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  1. e-mail ???????
  2. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

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Date:    Sat, 23 Oct 1999 17:23:13 +0200
From:    ONIME EHIMIKA OHIREIME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: e-mail ???????

Okay with a www4mail server, you can use

GETSIZE 4000
XNOAUTOZIP
http://www.yahoo.com

XNOAUTOZIP disables the automatic zipping,
Thanks
Clement Onime


Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 01:18:36 EDT
From: William C Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: e-mail ???????

Char W Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded:

>There's only one problem with the solution you gave. It
>doesn't work. Well actually it does work but not with
>Pocketmail. The mailbot sends all of the replies as ZIP
>attachments that pocketmail can't read. Do you know of
>a way around this?

Try one of the other www4mail servers, I forgot that trieste
zip's stuff.  Or try binky, send an email with the command
'help' in the body of the e-mail, then use the command
URLTEXT when you make your request, and use the comand that
causes the message to be split.  If all adds at POCKETMAIL.COM
are like you say and require a size of less than 4000 bytes,
send an e-mail to the operator and ask him to make automatic
to split it at 4000 bytes.

>>>is there any way to download the text
>>>portions of a web. and also can this be done
>>>in 4000 character sections.
>
>>SURE!  try this, send a message as follows:
>>
>>TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: (leave blank)
>>Body:

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Date:    Sat, 23 Oct 1999 06:00:59 +0100
From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics for Fri 22 Oct 1999, posted Sat, 23 Oct 1999 05:00:12 
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Less than 1 hour

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1-4 hours

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4-10 hours

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More than 10 hours

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Response within 4 hours in at least 5 out of 7 recent tests

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