Clarence wrote: >The above should not be a problem for you - it isn't for me. >What IS a problem is finding a site that supports Telnet. >Only 1 of my 3 ISPs does, and arachne.cz doesn't. :( You are mixing things up here Clarence. That there's no telnet deamon running at arachne.cz doesn't mean you can get your mail through a telnet program. >I think most Universities do - at least all the Canadian ones I just >tried. I think less and less servers run it, it's too dangerous since the password (and the traffic) is sent in the open. Of course if it's just a way to access open information then it's still in use, but most of that is put on www now :/ //Bernie
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