For a while I used the service first set up by weather.com.  I found,
however, that it only sent the info in html, and I would perfer it not in
html.  For a while I used halibot.com which was an excellent service,
requiring you to send a request.  I just lately tried the service (they
have a number of services) and there was no response at all.  Does anyone
know what is happening with halibot?

Michael

At 10:39 AM 7/3/02 +0400, you wrote:
>I recently noticed that YahooWeather page (http://weather.yahoo.com , then
>choose region, country and city) now has a option "Get this forecast by
>email"
>Choosing a city (cities) to get info about, destination email, delivery
>time, temperatures to be displayed in fahrenheit or celsius  etc is a
>multistep procedure (thus, it'll be hard to do it by accmail methods).
>
>
>--
>Eugeny
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