Vicki Kwan wrote: thanks. > Hi, > > The link page finally has been uploaded. > Please check the Links To Sponsors section inside the login page > http://sponsors.outblaze.com/linuxmai.htm. > If you find something wrong about your link or any dead link, please let me > know. > To those have been linked to Linuxmail for a long time, I do apologize here > for being late. > To those haven't linked to us, please add a link now. > > Thank you! > > Vicki > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ng Kai Hoe Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 1:07 PM > To: Vicki Kwan > Subject: Re: FW: Link exchange between our sites > > Vicki Kwan wrote: > > > I am the webmaster of http://www.linuxmail.org, which is a webmail service > > delegated to Linux users. I am refered by Elvin and would like to have > > links exchange between our sites. Please reply me the following > information > > if you are interested in it. > > Elvin told me about you. It is certainly great to hear from > you. > > > 1. The group name and location > > 2. The URL > > Definitely, > > 1. Singapore Linux Portal > 2. http://linux.com.sg > > Thanks. tell me the details of a reciprocal link from our site. :) > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Ng Kai Hoe Raymond Pager : 92279944 ICQ UIN : 4878260 > Editor, Singapore Linux Portal http://linux.com.sg > Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] > PGP Public Key : http://members.tripod.com/~ngkaihoe/ngkaihoe.txt > > 'The pursuit of truth, when it is whole hearted, must ignore moral > considerations; one cannot know in advance that the truth will turn out to > be what is thought edifying in a given society.' > - Bertrand Russell, "A History of Western Philosophy" -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Ng Kai Hoe Raymond Pager : 92279944 ICQ UIN : 4878260 Editor, Singapore Linux Portal http://linux.com.sg Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key : http://members.tripod.com/~ngkaihoe/ngkaihoe.txt 'This has given me the greatest trouble and still does: to realize that what things are called is incomparably more important than what they are.' - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, "The Gay Science"
