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Topics of the day:

  1. English and German Dictionaries (2)
  2. Thanks
  3. Don't know where to get help
  4. The new WWW4 options....
  5. WEBPAGES
  6. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
  7. What's Happened to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>?

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 18:01:05 +0100
From:    Gad Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: English and German Dictionaries

Hallo ACCMailers,

How or where can I find English and German dictionaries in internet, in which I
can search the etymology (origin) of certain words?


TIA

Gad Alexander
51149 Köln-Porz/Cologne-Porz
Germany
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 09:42:46 +-3-30
From:    Esmail Khoshravan Azar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Thanks

Dear Ely Perfilyev and ACCMailers

A Happy new year.

Thanks for your information. I understand about the whole story of ACCMAil. I used to 
be a member of a local BBC, while I was in JApan. On that BBC ( Kinki network) we used 
to meet eachother once a month. I think ACCMail is a big BBC an offcourse it is not 
possible to meet eachother.
My question was about the list entitled as follows:

FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics for Sun 27 Dec 1998, posted Mon 28 Dec, 05:28 GMT/BST

I assume u answered to this in the last part of ur e-mail as they are free sites. Am i 
rite?

Regards
Rasoul

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 08:29:38 -0000
From:    Thomas Luschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Don't know where to get help

HI Accmailer's

we want to setup a fax server with linux, samba, sendfax and 1 faxmodem in a
Win NT 4.0 Network.
The fax server will be used by about 100 clients with NT 4.0 and Win 95 only
to send faxes, not to receive them.

We don't know which machine is needed to setup the server. Has anyone on the
list some experiences with this. Some computer mag's in germany say that an
old 386 with 8 mb ram is enough. is this true?

And we need something like the knowledge base from microsoft to get help
with linux, samba and so on. but we didn't find anything on the web. does
anybody know where we can get help on the net. german language prefered.

Bye

Thomas Luschmann
city of hann. muenden/germany

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 15:07:17 +0200
From:    Praveen Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The new WWW4 options....

Greetings everyone....

I read with interest the new features available in the WWW4Mail servers,
more specifically the XIMAGE option.  In the past 2 days, I have tried
using this option as follows :

In the body of the message, I typed this:

XIMAGE
http://www.planete.net/~foversta/ines1.html
http://www.fansites.com/ines_sastre.html


It's been 2 days and I'm still waiting for a reply to my request.  Is
there something wrong with the [EMAIL PROTECTED]   ?  Or am I
doing something wrong?  Am I only supposed to request one URL with the
XIMAGE option?

Best regards and wishes to all....

Praveen Reddy

"We were the mightiest of our race, Apocalypse.  Suppose  if
we'd been on the same side.  What a world that would have
been...."
     - Erik Magnus Lehnsherr  a.k.a.  Magneto
     from X-Men : Omega, The Age of Apocalypse

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 12:32:26 +0100
From:    Quentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: WEBPAGES

I am forwarding the mail that I've received one week ago from humans-support
when I was by rapid decrease of my quota on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Původní zpráva----- (Forwarded message)
Od (From): ONIME EHIMIKA OHIREIME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Komu (To): vzneseny Pav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum (Date): 23. prosince 1998 11:37
Předmět (Subject): Re: quota x 20 and NASA.GOV


>
>Dear Pav,
>Apparently you must have been downloading images.
>The policy for quotas is as follows
>
>TEXT/HTML pages - 1 count
>IMAGE/JPEG - 20 counts
>OTHER BINARY FILES - 3 counts
>
>This policy was as a result of noticing that people were using the
>www4mail server to access x-rated sites and download x-rated images.
>
>
>Your weekly quota is 300, this allows you three hundred web
>documents or 100 binary files or 15 images per week.
>
>Note that www.jpl.nasa.gov is not blocked. It just happens that a lot of
>x-rated sites have the word thumb (from thumbnail) in thier URL, so the
>word thumb was blocked. Apparently this has the effect of blocking out
>images from a lot of sites.
>
>I have added an entry that ensures that you can have access to thumbnails
>from the nasa.gov site.
>
>
>Thanks
>Clement
>

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 05:14:22 GMT
From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics for Tue 29 Dec 1998, posted Wed 30 Dec, 05:13 GMT/BST

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 08:47:52 +0000
From:    boballen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: What's Happened to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>?

    For the past couple of weeks, I've gotten no response to messages sent to
the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> server.  Last week, I did get one error message
saying something like "mail could not be sent to the unganisha server for the
past 1 <sic) day" but have heard nothing else.  I even wrote directly to Steve
Song, the SYSOP but have heard nothing.  The server hasn't appeared in the
"FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics" posting for the past 2-3 days, either.

    Has unganisha been shut down?

    On a separate note, the last few downloads via the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
server have included the following notice:

    >>Due to the heavy load of the server, please restrict your request to
    >>research and academic sites only. This helps the server live longer.

I wonder if we're about to lose general access to this agora server?

Bob Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Limuru, Kenya

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Date:    Wed, 30 Dec 1998 12:01:25 -0800
From:    "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: English and German Dictionaries

On 06:01 PM 12/30/98 +0100, Gad Alexander penned the following:

Cross-posted to HELP-NET and ACCAMIL

>How or where can I find English and German dictionaries in
internet, in which I
>can search the etymology (origin) of certain words?

The Merriam- Webster dictionary site on the web includes the
etymology of all words found in that dictionary. Grab this web
page: http://www.m-w.com/netdict.htm

I haven't actually used it by E-mail methods  as I have the CD-ROM
version on my PC.
It uses a post action so you show probably access with a Getweb
server or www4mail server.


--
Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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