Sammie,
IN THE OFFICE:
What is the name of your mail server?
What type of server is it -- IMAP or POP3?
If you do not know the answer to these questions,
then ask the person who set up your Netscape program.
Once you have the answers to those questions, then you can double check
Netscape and confirm that it is still set up correctly.
AT HOME:
Unix is an operating system not a mail program.
You can not "...just use the Unix system..." to read mail.
After you connect to the network at the office, what is the
command that you type in to read mail? or do you pick an
option from a menu?
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: SAMMIE RUTLEDGE <[log in to unmask]>
>Sorry about the lack of information. At work, Lamar University,
>I am direct wired to our network through an ethernet card. I use
>Tera Term to connect and read my mail.
>
>I tried reading a message in HTML in Netscape but still got the codes.
>It is Netscape Communicator 4.5.
>
>At home over a modem I use Hyperterminal to connect to my account here
>at the university. Once connected I don't have to use a program to
>read my e-mail, just use the Unix system.
>
>Am not too concerned with this problem at home, I usually read all my
>mail at work.
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