On 11/02/02 14:27, "Brian" <bmcewen_at_mediaone.net> wrote:
>> Slightly off-topic, but with the number of people on the go here, accessing
>> remotely their email with their Newton, I thought I should ask....
>> I currently access the internet through the cable. I'll be traveling this
>> coming Thursday for a few days to Quebec City, in Canada. I'd like to be
>> able to check my emails, among other things, on my PowerBook, but I might
>> also use my MP2100 if I can't easily setup and use my PowerBook.
>>
>> So, I'm looking for suggestion on an ISP that will allow me to dial in and
>> get access to my mail. It doesn't have to include some disk space on the
>> ISP's servers, just a local phone number for access.
>
> www.uunet.net- global dialup numbers, PPP works great with the Newt. I
> posted about this perhaps a month ago, on the list.
Hmmm, maybe I'm not looking at the right place, but although they provide
information about the various products they offer, I haven't found a place
where you can get prices or enroll. Any idea?
-Laurent.
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