For Thomas Mueller:

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Date sent: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 03:08:00 -0000
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Subject: [FreeNET] Onfree.com signup can be reached through Infree.com signup

First you type http://signup.infree.com/cgi-bin/infree.cgi or
http://signup.onfree.com/cgi-bin/infree.cgi

Then You click the button that says next then you are taken to the
page where you signup for the infree.com where you access the
location
bar in netscape or the address bar in Internet Explorer then you
change infree.cgi to onfree.cgi so
http://signup.infree.com/cgi-bin/infree.cgi? plus the extra
characters
after the question mark plus the becomes
http://signup.infree.com/cgi-bin/onfree.cgi? plus the extra
characters
after the question mark. The same applies to
http://signup.onfree.com/cgi-bin/infree.cgi? which
http://signup.onfree.com/cgi-bin/onfree.cgi? plus the extra
characters
after the question mark. Do the delete the extra characters or you
will not be able to signup to onfree.com You can use signup for
infree.com if do not change infree.cgi into onfree.cgi

If you do not want to go through such a lengthy procedure to signup
to
onfree.com or infree.cgi you download the web page files onfree.cgi
and infree.cgi which by pass the first step and take you directly to
step where you type the email user name bypassing any step that
onfree.cgi may try to prevent you from signup to their service
directly without downloading any software. After you signup you need
to create a dialup network file using the Internet Connection Wizard
or create an internet signup file if you know how to do so. In Both
methods your username is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
depending on which service you signed up for. You password with the
password that you type twice with any other special characters which
some services add but not onfree.com and infree.com
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