Hi,

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I will give you a short guide to use while you get the files:

to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

body

utltext <http://...../>http://......
urlsrc <http://..../>http://.....

you can list several URL
urltext is for the text of a page
urlsrc is for the html format and small binaries, jpg, zip, exe, gif (binky
has
quotas so it is better to use another server for big ones)
to download big ones:


<http://www.emailfile.com/cgi-bin/send_new?url=http://www.domain.com/index.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>http://www.emailfile.com/cgi-bin/send_new?url
=http://www.domain.com/file.zip&[EMAIL PROTECTED]

as Alan says: this is a long URL... for Binky split with a \

urltext
<http://www.emailfile.com/cgi-bin/se/>http://www.emailfile.com/cgi-bin/se\
nd_new?url=<http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>http://w
ww.domain.com/file.zip&[EMAIL PROTECTED]

you can send for http or ftp files

emailfile will send you the file later (if it works), not binky

for searches use:

urltext
<http://www.google.com/search?q=xxx+yyy>http://www.google.com/search?q=xxx+yyy
urltext
<http://www.savvysearch.com/search?q=xxx+yyy&op=a>http://www.savvysearch.com
/search?q=xxx+yyyop=a

replace xxx+yyy with your keywords, for " (inverted commas)=exact match,� use
%22 , %22like+this%22

+ (must include)= %2b
- (exclude) = %2d

in savvy replace "a" (means "and") for "p" if you want to match a phrase. I
recommed savvysearch, it is simple and has many specialized searches, like
newsgroups...I will post it here with pardon from other listers...

general search
and
http://www.savvysearch.com/search?q=xxx+yyy&op=a&cat=

phrase
http://www.savvysearch.com/search?q=xxx+yyy&op=p&cat=

change op=a (AND) x op=p for phrase

http://www.savvysearch.com/search?q=xxx+yyy&op=a&cat=

search engines
http://www.savvysearch.com/search?q=xxx+yyy&op=a&cat=11&go=no

replace cat= with the following numbers:
12=Guides
40=News
11=Search Engines
10=Shareware
2=Usenet
70=Australia
37=Colleges
75=Deutsch
22=Domain&nbsp;Names
14=E-mail&nbsp;Addresses
73=Education
63=Encyclopedias
71=Espa&ntilde;ol
79=Fran&ccedil;ais
6=Health
76=Horoscopes
29=Images
21=Investing
59=Jobs
35=Kids
74=MP3
16=Magazine&nbsp;Articles
31=Movies
15=Newspapers
33=Recipes
42=Sports
17=Television
5=Travel
38=Web&nbsp;Development
25=Auctions
62=Baby&nbsp;&&nbsp;Child
23=Books
53=Electronics
54=Flowers
57=Fragrances
26=Hardware
50=Magazines
27=Music
51=Software
60=Spirits
52=Toys
61=Video&nbsp;Games
55=Videos
56=Vitamins

and they are adding new ones...


if you want to search using any local search engine e.g.
http://www.srilankasearch.com (faked)

send to :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
body:

http://www.srilankasearch.com

and you will get a form. Fill it and it will set an email. After you send the
email you will receive an email with a page attached with the results.

NOTE THIS: in the body of the email you will find something like this:

Details for Current Page
------------------------
URL��������� http://www.srilankasearch.com/cgi-bin
/search?dogs


if dogs was your keyword (just an example). Save that URL and you can use
it to
send for future searches using binky, which is faster

I have some pages about email access (includind the hexadecimal table):
<http://internettrash.com/users/danielg/ebusca.html>http://internettrash.co
m/users/danielg/ebusca.html

get the manuals posted in this list before. the one from gary has it all

or simply email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

to get a much smaller file with all references (recommended) for accmail

and for email searches: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

it has many search strings, but believe me, the google and savvy ones are
great.

To help you with HTML and get the links for images and other files in a page
get this reference:

: http://www.werbach.com/barebones/barebone.txt


one more search, very recent:

http://search.britannica.com/bcom/search/results/1,5843,,00.html?p_query0=xx
x+yyy&chooseSearch=0

for the britannica.com

HIH

daniel


At 06:14 a.m. 14/11/99 +0600, you wrote:
>Could someone please advise me how to search for a subject on www using
>e-mail. Also isit possible to download htp sites using e-mail?
>Many Thanks
>Shirley Silva
>Sri Lanka
> 

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