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 From : Yaroslav Klyukin                     2:5020/400     09 Aug 2002  02:30:11
 To : Andriy Semen
 Subject : web via e-mail
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 How to Access Internet Services by E-mail
 -----------------------------------------
 
 If you don't have direct access to the Internet through your BBS or
 online service, you're not alone.  Many of the world's countries with
 Internet connections have only e-mail access to this world-wide network
 of networks.
 
 But if you think that sounds limiting, read on.  You can access almost
 any Internet resource using e-mail.  Maybe you've heard of FTP, Gopher,
 Jughead, Usenet, Finger, Whois, Nslookup, Traceroute, and the World-Wide
 Web but thought they were out of your reach because you don't have a
 direct connection.
 
 Not so!  You can use simple e-mail commands to do all of this and much
 more on the Internet.  And even if you do have full Internet access,
 using e-mail services can save you time and money.  If you can send a
 note to an Internet address, you're in the game.
 
 I encourage you to read this entire document first and then go back and
 try out the techniques that are covered.  This way, you will gain a
 broader perspective of the information resources that are available, an
 introduction to the tools you can work with, and the best methods for
 finding the information you want.
 Recent Changes To This Document
 -------------------------------
 
 10.2 web2mail signup address changed,ISPs be e-mail web page changed,
       Webster dictionary lookup address changed,
       ADD PDF CONVERSIONS BY EMAIL,
       wwwfmail_pro@wwwfetch.com DEFUNCT, jiscmail address change,
       translate@leo.org (German - English translation service) DEFUNCT
       mailandnews.com DEFUNCT as of 28Feb02,
       query@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov DEFUNCT as of 15Apr02,
       Revised FTP upload by e-mail help addresses,
       Geocities mirror DEFUNCT
 10.1 revised finger; coke@cs.cmu.edu and copi@oddjob.uchicago.edu
 DEFUNCT, revised GAMES BY EMAIL win@yoyo.com DEFUNCT,
       added NUMBER SEQUENCES. MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE defunct by
       e-mail methods Mar01, mail2news@zedz.net now mail2news@dizum.com,
       GENE SPLICING AND SEQUENCE ANALYSIS via grail@ornl.gov DEFUNCT,
       BABEL revised retrieval intructions
       grabpage.com is now grabpage.org
 
 Finding the Latest Version
 --------------------------
 
 This document is now available from several automated mail servers.
 To get the latest edition, send e-mail to one of the addresses below.
 
 To: mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu (for US, Canada & South America)
 Enter only this line in the BODY of the note:
     send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email
 
 To: jiscmail@jiscmail.ac.uk (for Europe, Asia, etc.)
 Enter only this line in the BODY of the note:
     get lis-iis\e-access-inet.txt
 
 You can also use this autoresponder address, send blank e-mail
 To: accmail-faq@expita.com
 
 You can also get the file by anonymous FTP at one of these sites:
 
 Site: rtfm.mit.edu
     get pub/usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email
 Site: ftp.mailbase.ac.uk
     get pub/lists/lis-iis/files/e-access-inet.txt
 
 Or on  he Web in HTML format at:
     http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet-services/access-via-email/
 
 Much of the material in this FAQ is covered in more detail on the
 following web pages:
     http://www.expita.com/howto1.html
 http://www.expita.com/howto2.html
 http://www.expita.com/howto3.html
 Before You Write...
 -------------------
 
 Please make sure you have the latest version of this guide before
 writing to the author with questions and updates.  Don't give up too
 quickly on the busy e-mail servers, and if you get an error message, try
 your request again on a different day or time.  If you'd like to keep up
 with the latest updates and announcements of new versions, send the
 command:
 
     SUBSCRIBE ACCMAIL Firstname Lastname
 
 in the BODY of a message to the address "LISTSERV@LISTSERV.AOL.COM".  In
 fact, the ACCMAIL list is a great place to ask any questions you have
 about this guide.  You're likely to get a quicker response from one of
 the list subscribers, because the author gets several hundred messages
 per day!
 Other Translations of This Document
 -----------------------------------
 
 Several readers have graciously volunteered to translate this text into
 languages other than English.  Please contact the author if you would
 like to assist in the translation of this document into another
 language.  The list below shows the status of the translation work that
 has been done or is in progress.  To obtain any of the completed texts,
 send e-mail
 
 To: accmail.xx@expita.com (autoresponder address)
     (where "xx" is the country as shown below)
 
 NOTE: All translations earlier than Version 8 have been deleted due
        to them being too far out of date.
 
   Translation             Filename     Translation             Filename
   ----------------------- ----------   ----------------------- ----------
   Chinese GB (8th Ed.)    accmail.gb   Italian (8th Ed.)       accmail.it
   Dutch (8th Ed.)         accmail.nl   Romanian (8th Ed.)      accmail.ro
   Farsi (8th Ed.)         accmail.ir   Russian (10th Ed.)      accmail.ru
   German (9th Ed.)        accmail.de   Spanish  (8th Ed.)      accmail.sp
   Hungarian (10th Ed.)    accmail.hu   Swedish (9th Ed.)       accmail.se
   Indonesian (8th Ed.)    accmail.id   Urdu (8th Ed.)          accmail.pk
 
 NOTE: Your "accmail.xx@expita.com" request MUST be in the ADDRESS line!
 Acknowledgements
 ----------------
 
 This document is continually expanding and improving as a result of the
 daily flood of comments and questions received by the author.  The
 following individuals are hereby recognized for their work in
 translating "Accessing" to various languages.  (If I forgot anyone, let
 me know and I'll gladly add you to the list.)
 
    Bulgarian - Kolcho Kovachev          Italian - cromatis@ecn.org
 Catalan - Ricard Forner              Japanese - Komatsu Toshiki
    Chinese Big5 - Ju-En Teng            Lithuanian - Darius Matuliauskas
    Chinese GB - Li Ying                 Norwegian - Vidar Sarvik
    Croatian - Zvonko Springer           Polish - Ewa Poskrobko
    Croatian - Nikola Borojevic          Polish - Krzysztof Buniewicz
    Czech - Martin Slunecko              Portuguese - Joao Neves
    Danish - Christian Schou             Romanian - Mihai Jalobeanu
    Dutch - Berry Van Hombeeck           Russian - Sergey Ivanov
    Esperanto - Martin Weichert          Serbian - Brankica Kranjac
    Farsi - Mansour Dehestani Monfared   Serbian - Ivan Stamenkovic
    Farsi - Zahra Sheik                  Slovakian - Stanislav Ponca
    Finnish - Paavo Juntunen             Somali - Yassin Ismail Ali
    French - Pierre Couillard            Spanish - Bellanet Org
    German - Marc Loehrwald              Swedish - Staffan S.lve
    Greek - Grigoris Miliaresis          Thai - Boonyakiat Saengwan
    Hebrew - Ron Barak                   Ukranian - Dmitry V. Bisikalo
    Hungarian - Lajos Toldy              Urdu - M. Shahid Khaki
    Indonesian - Yohanes Nugroho
 A Short Aside... "What is the Internet?"
 ----------------------------------------
 
 If you're the type that wants to skip the preliminaries and just dig in,
 you've come to the right place.  I'm not going to bore you with
 details.  Instead, I'll just offer up my simple condensed definition of
 the Internet, and encourage you to find out more as you gain skill at
 using the tools described herein.
 
 Internet (noun) - A world-wide collection of computer networks,
 connecting government, military, educational and commercial
 institutions, as well as private citizens to a wide range of computer
 services, resources, data and information.  A set of network conventions
 and common tools are employed to give the appearance of a single large
 network, even though the computers that are linked together use many
 different hardware and software platforms.
 
 Всех благ! Мой настоящий имел: bulldozer@skintwin.no-ip.com ICQ# 1045670
 
 --- ifmail v.2.15dev5
  * Origin: FidoNet Online - http://www.fido-online.com (2:5020/400)
 
 

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 web via e-mail   Andriy Semen   07 Aug 2002 19:15:00 
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 web via e-mail   Fedor Kudryashev   09 Aug 2002 08:41:42 
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