Joseph;
>From what you are saying below, a mail e-mail account is free, right?  
What do I need to get access?
>From a mail account, can I get access to my government e-mail account or
would I have to send anything from one account to the other?
Any imfo you can give me will help.
Howw do I get an account?
Do I have to have internet to have a mail account?
Sorry for all the questions.
This is a new topic for me.

Terry Powers
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 11:54 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Setting up a Gmail account on theBrailleNote

Hi Stefan,
Glad our messages helped you guys.
1.  You'll need to go to www.gmail.com in order to setup a new account.
This requires that you have a cell phone, because Gmail will send you a
text message telling you the invitation code.
2.  Contrary to Jose's statement, an email servie and an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) is different; Gmail is an email service that
allows its users to send and receive email.  
ISP is a company that provides services which allows the user to connect
to the Internet.  
Verison, Comcast and such are ISP's.  This is rather a clarification
statement.  Yes, Gmail is free.
3.  No, this will not confuse email clients.  
Email clients like MS Outlook and KeyMail sends and receives email using
email accounts that it has.  As I said on question 2, Gmail is not an
ISP, rather an email service offered by Google.
Regards,
Joseph
Skype: joslee22590

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Stefan Slucki" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date sent: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:16:35 +1030
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Setting up a Gmail
account on theBrailleNote

>Hi Scott, Joseph and list,

>Scott and Joseph, thank you for telling us 
about the possibilities of
>setting up a gmail account.  I realise that 
it's partly in response to
>requests by others on the list for ways of 
wifi-connecting whilst away
>from home.

>Some basic questions follow, however:

>1.  How do you access the page on which to 
create the email account? Is
>it from Google's home-page?

>2.  If you choose to have google as your 
I.S.P.  is the email service
>free?

>3.  If you have to have an I.S.P.  other than 
Google to get a free
>connection from Google then what is the 
advantage of setting up such an
>account in order to send as well as receive 
mail -- won't it only
>confuse your email recipients?

>Cheers;
>Stefan Slucki.

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