Gosh, can you get POP3 from Everyone.net? There sure are a lot of sites that use it!
I have never seen POP3!
I took a little lookee at his site, and he seems to use something called BN3.
If he does have to pay for accounts, then he wants the people who should have them to
have them, well, I don't see what's wrong with that. There are plenty of places to
get
someone a mail address, I don't have to stay where I am not wanted!
A little town in Louisana, just trying to have a little mail system?
I bet he does what he says -- he deletes accounts of people who don't write to him,
writing them off as inactive.
And why should we think that anyone owes us something? If they ask nice, shouldn't we
be neighborly?
Or should we just keep it all, even if it is at the cost of someone else?
I don't know. I just don't know.
Martha
6/22/01 9:53:46 PM, "Alan S. Harrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 22 Jun 2001, at 21:13, Net Boy wrote:
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>> Actually, no I don't - but I do now. You know, the more I think about
>> it the more I think he's looking for reasons to toss people.
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>I think he is using a third party to host his service (Everyone.net)
>and just perhaps he has no way of knowing exactly who signed up for
>his winnfreenet.winn.la.us service. So that is why I thought he was
>fishing. :-)
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>I think that Everyone.net service now makes you pay for having more
>than 20 users. So he is probably trying to get rid of strangers to
>make room for friends. He wants you to write to him and identify
>yourself so that he can contact Everyone.net and tell them to delete
>your account.
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>So if anyone here signed up for that service and is riddled with
>guilt, then they should give it up for the betterment of Louisiana
>residents.
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>Yeah, sure. :-)
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>Alan
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