From:                   Jonathan Paul Sank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I couldn't even qualify for Juno Basic e-mail before.  Now I think I WILL
> be able to hook up with Juno Basic, and I've ordered their disk.  Do you
> think Juno Basic will be as practical to use as PINE?  PINE's the server's
> software at the library;  it has a friendly, i.e., straightforward, and
> versatile interface.  I might try Juno and find I'd rather stick with the
> library 'til May 2000, LOL.

Juno is ok. IF ALL you want to do is e-mail.  I used ot for a while
once.  You can't send or recieve attachments unless they've change it
recently.  It's pretty simple to use.  All basic GUI interface.
The big catch, and whyI quit with Juno is, make sure they have an
access number near you that is a local phone call. If not, you'll be
making a long distance call every time you check your e-mail.
   I started using Juno on their "800 number". Then got a message
that they were going to do away with that. and since I had no access
numbers anywhere near me, I went ahead and looked for e-mail
elsewhere.


//Chrys Amy Dean  |   Vrondi on EFNET IRC
"She wasn't at all sure about the meaning of the word 'decadent'.
She'd dismissed the possibility that it meant 'having ten teeth'."
-Terry Pratchett

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