On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 03:56:19PM -0500, Tim Wunder wrote:
>Can't seem to access my @home POP mailserver, "mail storage services 
>unavailable". I still have access to my PC via the internet and SSH, 
>though, so my access hasn't disappeared yet. Just mail, apparently. I 
>turned off the mail forwarding @ inode.com so at least I'll be able to 
>retreive my mail as long as access stays up. Maybe it's just the 
>standard @home mailserver issues and is unrelated to the hullabaloo 
>between AT&T and Excite@home. Then again, maybe not...

Nope.  It appears that the @home e-mail system's going away (it didn't work
all that well in any case :-).  The customer I just reconfigured had a
notice with a new AT&T mailbox.

Bill
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