Laz:
        I do not recall any method for grabbing web
pages via e-mail, but there was a way of using FTP
servers ( File Transfer Protocol) via e-mail to obtain
files and reports from web archivists.  If your OS 
does not convert them, you would have to be able
to use UUdecode.exe and MIME64.exe, in some  
cases, to decode the applications you receive.

You might investigate what is available from these
servers to see if they can send you the web pages 
that you request.

You can send e-mails to the following with the words
"help" or "index" in the body of the e-mail
and/or in the subject line.
  You should get a reply with further 
instructions for using FTP with e-mail.  This is just
a starting point.

   [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED], 

    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You know that with Juno,  when you are at a web
page you can download that page to your computer
by clicking <File> then <Save web page>. They also
let you "send web page by e-mail"  which I have never
tried.

Wally




On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 07:02:05 +0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Years ago I used to have several files which I DL'd in Juno e-mail 
> which
> gave the how to and addresses for grabbing web pages off of the net 
> with
> my Juno e-mail program without getting on-line. 
> I believe the name of the one who kept up with the faq's was 'Boyd'? 
> 
> Anyone have the addresses where I can once again grab these faq's
> available? 
> 
> shalom
> laz

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