e-mail on the road

ronald b. kazi

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Aug 6, 1999
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You could also use mailstart.com for most email servers. All you need is your
full email address and password.

Ron and Julie

> For those of you on AOL might find this useful when traveling. I was going to
> unsubscribe this net during the three weeks we will be visiting our sons in
> Florida but now I can stay on the list.
>
> What is AOL Mail on the Web?
>
> AOL Mail on the Web lets you send and receive your AOL e-mail from any
> computer with a Web browser. Whether you're at work, on the road or away from
> your computer, just go to AOL.COM and click on AOL Mail to read and send your
> AOL e-mail -- at no additional charge.
>
> How to use AOL Mail on the Web:
>
> Step 1. Make sure you have a connection to the Internet and a compatible Web
> browser. AOL Mail is optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and higher
> and Netscape Navigator 3.02 and higher. Most popular operating systems,
> including Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Mac OS, are supported.
>
> Step 2. AOL members should review the AOL Mail registration agreement.
>
> Step 3. Click Read My AOL Mail NOW! to use AOL Mail on AOL.COM. Then type in
> your AOL screen name and password to read, save, respond to, and forward AOL
> e-mail.
>
> Step 4. AOL Mail is for AOL members only. If you're not currently an AOL
> member, try AOL now and get 250 hours FREE!
>
> NOTE: For security reasons, you will be automatically logged out of AOL Mail
> if you don't view or send a message at least once every 30 minutes. Please
> keep this time limit in mind when using AOL Mail on the Web.
>
> HTH
>
> Gene near Palm Springs, Ca
>
>
> Try AOL Now!