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Excite.com has a free internet service...Free lane--it allows attachments. Both my kids use it on their computers no problems..Joy
"K. Salkin" wrote:
> ??? You can use email clients such as Eudora Lite or Outlook Express, both of which are free, and both of which allow attachments. By "ISP," I mean, "Internet Service Providers," which offer a full range of internet services, not just email. I don't consider Yahoo or Hotmail ISP's but Mindspring, AOL, etc., are ISP's.
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> Doesn't Juno (a free email client) let you send attachments? You can send and receive email for free, and you can access your account via a toll-free number or local access number.
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> And what about NetZero? If it's available in your area, you can get on the Net for free as well as send and receive email.
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> I realize none of these options offer Unix shell access but they do allow attachments.
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> Kathy
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> "St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > And then you can't send attachments, which SUCKS,
> because I NEED to send resumes.
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> --- "K. Salkin" wrote:
> > If you find one, let us know, please. I've been
> > looking for a cheap ISP who
> > offers a Unix shell account. A lot of the ISP's are
> > dropping the Unix
> > accounts because most people are going with the
> > dialup html-based accounts.
> >
> > Kathy
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Chester Worwa"
> > To:
> > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 9:49 AM
> > Subject: PC Pine
> >
> >
> > > This PC pine doesn't work that great. I'd rather
> > have
> > > a regular unix account.
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