Hi Micheal H.,
               Thanks for the suggestions. I'll use them.
I try not to use any Windows. Juno was one of the only
reasons I have to use Win. I didn't know about the web
access.

Thanks,
       Eric

Michael Hildebrand wrote:
>
>Eric,
>       I have avoided these problems.  If you are on Win3.1 or WFWG, you
>can only run Juno 1.xx.  You *cannot* use Juno 2-5.xx.  If you are on
>Win9.xx, just put the juno program in a directory other than one named
>"juno."  From what I have heard (I don't run Win9.xx) the upgrade
>programs will not be able to find your install of juno.  The attachment 
>thing is another matter.  At this point, they should be sending them
>through, however, in the past there was a time when they hosed up your 
>account when you received them.  If that does happen, you can go to
>their web site (webmail.juno.com) and get your email there-and you can 
>use Arachne to get there!  Just delete the offending attachments and tell
>the sender not to send them any more.
>
>Michael
>
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Eric S. Emerson wrote:
>
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Dale, et al,
>>                I also have a free Juno E-mail acct. but
>> I have pretty much quit using it. Every time they upgraded
>> their software it was a major hassel! It always screwed
>> up my computer and wouldn't run until I debugged it. It
>> took for ever to download/upgrade and their software is
>> worse bloatware than MS$. When I finally got it to run,
>> after spending several minutes booting it up, a message
>> would pop up saying "you need more memory, delete some
>> of your files". It seemed with the last upgrade I needed
>> about 10 megs free on the HD to get it to work. So, I was
>> using one of their older software versions w/WIN3.11 when
>> they informed me that they were filling my mailbox with
>> attachments they wouldn't send unless I upgraded my soft-
>> ware version. I think I have a mailbox filled w/attachments
>> so that I no longer get any new mail. I'm not sure because
>> I don't/can't throw away any more files to upgrade the
>> software. The drive is only 170 meg I think, so I haven't
>> any space to spare running Win95. Someday I guess I might
>> get a machine set up and check my mail.
>> 
>>     Eric
>> 
>> Dale Metzner wrote:
>> 
>> >On 20 Jul 00 at 14:41, Eric S. Emerson wrote:
>> >
>> >>>Hi All,
>> >>>       Bad news, I just "logged on" to Freewwweb.com, sort
>> >>>of!!!! Actually, the CHAP finally worked again after about
>> >>>24 hours with "CHAP failed" messages. But, instead of getting
>> >>>the snap.com home page a new page introducing Juno.com
>> >>>popped up. So, Freewwweb.com DOS access is history, folks!
>> >>>    Eric
>> >
>> >I logged on tonight (thursday) and got the normal home.freewwweb.com 
>> >page with no indication of the change. There was an email in my 
>> >inbox with news of the demise of FreeWWWeb service with a couple of 
>> >links for existing Juno users and FreeWWWeb users who wish to 
>> >subscribe with them. I recently created a new email only account with 
>> >them in anticipation of the coming change since I can access my 
>> >original Juno account, but I do not remember the password and it is 
>> >encrypted in the juno.ini file. I guess I will make a W95 box just to 
>> >try some of the other free ISPs.
>> >
>> >Regards,
>> >Dale Mentzer
>> >
>> 
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