Rhonda, I have a bunch of email in my directory that I don't want to download because it's useful info. A good example is the url for a website that has all kinds of text files and info for people with disabolities. for instance, there're many, many unix files. these files explain how to use unix. they teach it. then there're all other types of files. I just can't recall the name of the site at the moment. Lots of DOS files up there. One good file is Microsoft's keystrokes for windows. the one written or released on October 17, 1995 I believe. but I may switch isp's cause I want a windows unit as well. So then I'll use my bn for that. but that's something I am planning for next year. Happy Veteran's Day! Isaac
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Rhonda clark wrote: > Hi, Stacey: > What I will say about downloading 100 email or more is that I have helped > many people delete their Email Folder.cdb because it got corrupted. If I > see that much email, when it's gotten to the first twenty or thirty, I'll > immediately press an E with the space, then immediately press with I to hang > up immediately. I cannot remember what it does on the Qwerty. I know that > seems like a process, but I have removed corrupt folders for three people > this week. One of the problems too, we can't tell how long an email is. > This may be different in the upgrades, I haven't heard much about that. I > guess my thought is that it's easier to take a little more time in the > downloading process, because I always panic just a little deleting things > for someone else. I never like that position--grin. I am real excited for > you, and can't wait to find out your impression. Regards > > > ___ > To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit > http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote >
