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It is now also available via szs.net by autoresponder:
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I have added it to the FAQs which can be downloaded from
http://szs.net/emailonly/
I
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On 1 Sep 2004 at 17:39, Albert Reiner wrote:
On 31 Aug 2004 at 23:17, Albert Reiner wrote:
Esperanto (version 10.2) is at
IMO, ikse would be best, fundamente second best. Latin-3 and
UTF-8 may cause problems with some systems as one would have to set
the encoding in the mail header.
The
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Hello ACCMailers ...
I have been thinking about the relevance of some of the
information in the ACCMAIL FAQ and other resources.
For example: gopher
Personally, I haven't used a gopher since 1995 and the last time
I saw one was about three years ago.
Now, I can't find a single working gopher
ACCMAILERS ...
What, in your opinion, is the name and location
of the best uudecode program available now for
* Windows/DOS
* Mac
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On 25 Aug 2004 at 9:18, Mark F McClaine wrote:
None of the www4mail servers seem to be working.
They must be down for servicing.
According to the daily netservs.net report, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
was working on 7 August 2004.
We received a reply from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23 August 2004.
I guess
On 23 Aug 2004 at 11:06, Raibel Botta Rigores wrote:
I want to know what is happening with www4amil servers.
Know anyone only one that working in this moment?
Useful information at http://www.netservs.com/mrcool/stats.htm
or email to
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with
get file stats.txt
in the
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On 15 Jun 2004 at 10:59, Dermidio Parra wrote:
Where can I find the lastest version of the ACCMAIL FAQs?
The current information is in the monthly reminder which we send out
on the first day of each month. If you have just subscribed, you have
not yet received the reminder.
To get archived
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But Listserv does not know your actual country of residence. The table
below is really an analyis of the domain registration of your Internet
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So all subscribers with .com,
On 6 Feb 2004 at 18:27, Raibel E. Botta Rigores wrote:
Here, a little of an email header part:
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2004 00:11:32 +0100
What does the line 00:11:32 +0100 mean? How can I convert the time of the
sender to the time of the receiver? How can this be understood? (I mean the
time in
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Service Providers or webmail hosts.
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On 5 Sep 2003 at 8:18, Raibel E. Botta Rigores wrote:
I need to know how get a list of mailing lists on AOL.com
Use your favourite ACCMail method to obtain
http://listserv.aol.com/archives/
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*All* .com, .org and .net subscribers appear as USA, which
On 29 Aug 2003 at 9:28, Ricky Lomey wrote:
What will happen on 3 September as it says the FAQ document expires? I
managed to get the documents at work and most at home except
http://www.expita.com/howto1.html which I hope grabpage wil still send. The
note on the document expiring is on the
On 30 Aug 2003 at 20:09, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
trieste also rejects it and sends VirusWarning.txt (which says, that this
request is rejected because attachment has suspicous extension).
Of course, they are only trying to help!
Meanwhile, it seems to me that you have just two options ...
1.
On 31 Aug 2003 at 16:48, Ricky Lomey wrote:
There is a short article on accmail that appeared in the E-access Bulletin's
inbox, October, 2002. Not sure if it should be posted to the list.
The URL is http://www.e-accessibility.com/issues/oct2002.txt
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On 28 Aug 2003 at 20:08, Ma. Cri. wrote:
I have sent a reqiest to w4 server in Trieste, but the AV scanning
service thought it was a virus and removed it!
What should I do?
Try a different web-to-email server?
What does the VirusWarning.txt attachment tell you?
Your email subject is not a
Hi ACCMailers ...
I think this discussion is beginning to drift off-topic, and we should
not be talking about the respective merits of UUCP and other internet
protocols. (By the way, there is an excellent mailing list for such
matters at http://www.postel.org/mailman/listinfo/internet-history/ )
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On 17 Jan 2003 at 8:48, TAING Nguon wrote:
I used to get a list of ACCMAIL's subscriber as shown below. How
do we get this list? is there any way to send an email to get this list?
No, you cannot do that.
Reason: subscriber privacy
Although the list of countries contains no private
Here is Listserv's breakdown of ACCMAIL subscribers by
country. As you can see, we are a genuinely and impressively
international group.
Listserv does not know your actual country of residence. The
table below is really an analyis of the domain registration
of your Internet Service Providers or
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On 11 Sep 2002 at 13:24, Dr.Thair Alithary wrote:
Many members and I lost our cominication with all ACCMAIL server because of
our ISP several weeks ago . We post to the list about this real problem and
there is no serious suggestions.
I'm not sure what the solution to this problem is ...
but I
On 11 Sep 2002 at 13:24, Dr.Thair Alithary wrote:
Many members and I lost our cominication with all ACCMAIL server because of
our ISP several weeks ago. We post to the list about this real problem and
there is no serious suggestions.
OK ... but what is the real problem, exactly?
Are you
On 4 Sep 2002 at 8:25, kingsley aneke wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to and where I can upload files such as
music, text, programs, via email. By where, I mean a free site.
It is possible, but it is not easy.
For a starting point on this topic, send a blank email to
[EMAIL
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On 23 Jul 2002 at 12:14, ReMĀ® wrote:
all i see is this, but it says there are 221 lines in this issue.
or is it just me?
See post Re: i can't read any post (WAS question ...) 20 July 2002.
Same problem, same solution.
It would be interesting to know which email programs display the
digests
Hello ACCMailers ...
This is a another follow-up to the discussions on spam
and list moderation (last message was Spams + Viruses,
30 June 2002).
The changes I made reduced the torrent of spam, but did
not stop it entirely. It seems the Listserv spam filter
does not work effectively on spam
On 14 Jul 2001 at 9:28, Charles Mikelson wrote:
I have been trying to locate some type of software to enter BASIC programs from some
older computer
magazines.
I have had no luck. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.
I don't know the answer to this, but here are a few tips
that will
On 14 Jul 2001 at 9:28, Charles Mikelson wrote:
I have been trying to locate some type of software to enter BASIC programs from some
older computer
magazines.
I have had no luck. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.
Recommended skills:
1. Using Google and other search engines by
Hello ...
FileSearch at http://www.filesearching.com/ is new to me,
and it does not appear in ACCMail archives, so this note
puts it on the record ...
QUOTE
What is FileSearch?
FileSearch is the search engine allowing you to
find a file among millions of files located on
FTP-servers. The search
On 10 Jul 2002 at 16:40, John_McRUp wrote:
is there some service to check the e-mail address of other people,
to identify. To check where are man from... (subj)
An email address on its own can tell you nothing about the person
who uses it. So the answer is 'No'.
If you need more
On 10 Jul 2002 at 12:07, Dong.Wensheng wrote:
who can offer some service via E-mail and some FTP sites?
Hi Dong, your question is ... vague.
What do you want to do?
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On 6 Jul 2002 at 18:56, M-a wrote:
I want to receive http://tforums.com/happysat/viewforum.php?f=6 via
e-mail, but I must enter my username and password before receiving it.
The instructions for doing it by WWW4Mail are at
http://www.www4mail.org/manual/www4manual_14.html
What the manual does
On 29 Jun 2002 at 16:29, Gerald E. Boyd wrote:
The mailserver always replies unless the site is
down for maintenance.
I think this is exactly what happened.
I got a reply on the third attempt. It's OK now.
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Hello ACCMailers ...
At the bottom of every ACCMAIL message, there are
instructions on how to get the ACCMAIL FAQ. It
not work for me, and I think it may have become
obsolete. Has anyone succeeded recently?
There is more than one way to get the FAQ, so we
should try to identify which way is
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