On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 03:44:30 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:

> I remember months ago, when I visited Netzero's Web site, Netzero would charge
> $59.95 for a month where a user disabled the ads showing on screen.

They can't legally do that unless the "Terms of Service" expressly stipulate
that these charges would be made in such a case.  No one may arbitrarily
invent justifications for charging your credit card.  You have to give your
permission beforehand.

Sam Heywood
>

That $59.95 was stated in the agreement on Netzero Web site.

>Juno's email is proprietary and accessible with a web based
interface. I was able to access my FreeWWWeb POP3 mail with Arachne
saturday. I think that after a period of time (a month, perhaps) to
allow occasional users to find out about the change, the servers
will be shutdown and incoming mail forwarded to a FreeWWWeb users
new Juno address. If no Juno account exist for the former FreeWWWeb 
accounts I think the sender will probably get one of those permanent 
fatal error messages with the returned mail. BTW, your Snap.Com page 
is still accessible directly at http://snap.com. Of course you will 
have to login the first time and if you have cookies enabled they 
will set a cookie that will allow you to access "your" snap.com page 
without logging in manually. I do not know about whether Juno has any 
news server.

Regards,
Dale Mentzer
>

Dale,

You mean a Freewwweb user who goes to Juno will have to go through all those
email messages one by one with a WWW interface?  That would be awful slow and
clumsy with all the messages on the Arachne list, though switching to digest
could be a big help.

What do you mean by "your Snap.com page"?  Does snap.com offer free personal
Web pages?  All I know is that freewwweb.snap.com is or was Freewwweb's home
page, redirected from home.freewwweb.com, which now redirects to
welcomefw.juno.com.

Does Pegasus deeply indent the Subject:  and Date: lines as follows?  I am
curious.

Date:          Sun, 23 Jul 2000 09:44:07 
Subject:       Re: Freewwweb.com bit the dust
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