Hi,
you did a great job to keep this list alive. So my vote goes to don't
let it dy, now.
There are other providers for free lists like Yahoo.
But the most important thing - and probably a lot of work? - might be
the port of the archive to Yahoo. I don't know if it is possible at all.
So if
Hi,
try the service at ConnectWeb. You'll get back a plain text created by
iIrc. the Lynx browser.
web2m...@connectweb.de
Put the requested link in the subject line.
Yours sincerely
Arno
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Hi,
pdf2h...@adobe.com still runs. You don't get your file direct as text,
but probably convert an HTML file to text isn't that difficult.
Arno
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To
Ricky Lomey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
noticed with my first
request that it told me my requested URL had been changed to plain
text so I presume it is done automatically? Not sure but thought this
message might help. I do not understand the references at the end as
they are not send as links
Hi Lawrence,
Is there a help file available?
I try to request one be sending help in the subject line, but the server
returns an error message.
So I suppose there is no additional features build in this service.
Will this web2mail server return text only?
Yes it do. The result looks like
Hi,
is it possible to handle an Ebay auction by mail?
Any kind of instruction and suggestions are welcome.
Yours sincerely
Arno
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Eugeny Sattler wrote:
I was unsuccessfully looking in dictionaries for the word redrive
finally I understood that retrieve was meant :))
Thanks for your info about my request. And btw. let me quote something from the
FAQ:
The language of the list is international English. Don't worry if
Hi,
is it still possible to redrive a file by mail?
I requested a stats.txt from newserv.com and I can't find a service that offers
to redrive a file from a www server (only sites
itself).
Any help is apreciated.
Yours sincerely
Arno