Hello List,

I have had different services for various cities with one provider. It is much quicker to select a different service than it is to change a phone number even though that is appropriate to do some of the time as well. It really depends on the needs of the person who needs to use their BN for Email.

Jim

At 08:13 PM 04/13/2004 , you wrote:
Richard And List,
You are not required, as I mistakenly said in my earlier post, to add a new service. Adding a new service is just an option, especially if you will be traveling to a partticular destination more than once. For example, I set up a second service so that I can quickly retrieve my e-mail from work, which is in another state and area code, and requires a 89 for an outside line. It is faster and less error prone to use a service called Earthlink From work, than to change the telephone number every day when I retrieve my e-mail from work. Then at home, I select the service called Earthlink At Home to retrieve my e-mail from home.

Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Richard Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:53:36 -0500
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Add A SERVICE

>That is not true!
>I use Earthlink, and all I have to change when I travel is the access
>number.  I've done it that way ever since I've had a Braillenote and it
>has worked just fine.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Weinger,
>Jerrold (DSCP)
>Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 3:19 PM
>To: 'Braillenote List'
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Add A SERVICE


>Nancy,
>Yes, you need to add another service.  The new service will be a copy of
>the
>original service, except for the local dial-in number for connecting to
>Earthlink.  You can copy your original service to a second service by
>using
>the copy record procedure.  The Keysoft Version 5.1 manual, Section 10.6
>Duplicating A Record, explains how to copy a record in the Directory Of
>Services.  Don't worry that 10.6 mentions the address book.  The
>procedure
>still works in the copying of a record in the directory Of Services.

>Earthlink has local numbers all over the country, for connecting to
>Earthlink.  You can get these numbers through www.earthlink.net, or
>Earthlink's telephone based help.  If you will be dialing from a hotel,
>you
>will probably need to precede your number with a 9 followed by a comma,
>in
>order to get an outside line.  I cannot recall at the moment whether
>computer
>Braille is used for the telephone number.  Have your Braillenote read
>back
>what you type to confirm that you did it right.  Generally, the BN
>notifies
>you when you must type using computer Braille.  I assume that you are
>using
>Earthlink, based upon your original e-mail to the list.

>If you have any questions, ask the list.  If you have an earthlink
>question,
>contact me off list, as Earthlink details .  Aren't really on topic for
>the
>Braillenote list.

>Sincerely,
>Jerry Weinger

>-----Original Message-----
>From: nancy ungar [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 8:55 AM
>To: Pulse Data
>Subject: [Braillenote] Add A SERVICE

>Hi.  I have a question.  I've obviously put my info in the Add A
>Services
>part of the MENU.  If I'm going out of town, do I do another Add a
>Services
>and fill everything out the same way with a different access number,
>obviously.  Do I put a #in and a regular comma before the number? I have
>all
>the numbers upper-case in my original entry.  The book said computer
>Braille, but tech support said upper-case, and they were correct.  How
>will
>this be distinguished from my original address? I've never done this
>before,
>and tech support said I had to figure this out myself.  Will it say
>which
>number do I want to call, or what? I want this to go smoothly.  Thanks
>for
>any help you can give me.
>  With good humor and hope, Nancy Ung


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