Last fall I stayed away from the computer for a long time -- nice
vacation.  When I went to read my email, I had over 6,000 messages.  I
started reading and deleting away.  Got knocked off the net without
exiting.  This happened several times until I was no longer able to bring
up my email in PINE on Unix. 

I saved the mail file and let the system continue in a new file.
The old mail file is 30 MB.  Now I have a stable environment.
How do I get into my old mail so I can 1) delete old messages and
2) access a VERY important email that I need to use.

I don't think my unix account has a pop3 server.  Someone suggested I ftp
the file to my PC and read it there.  When I did a file command, it said
the mail file was ASCII text, but my important email has an attached Excel
spreadsheet.  Do I ftp in ASCII or binary mode?  I don't have any mail
software on my PC (I use a shell account and Yahoo).  I don't want to use
my Yahoo account to process this huge file via pop3. 

How do I access my important email in this old mail file?

Thanks.

Jenny Jacobson


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