[WEB4LIB] Re: Email in libraries: the agony, the ecstasy, the

Donna Schumann schumann at timberland.lib.wa.us
Thu Apr 29 12:36:11 EDT 1999


This works for people with existing AOL e-mail accounts. When I got this
e-mail, I got one of our patrons to test it for us, and it worked well. 

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Donna Schumann                  Application System Specialist 
Timberland Regional Library     360-704-4542 FAX: 360-586-6838 
Olympia, Washington             schumann at timberland.lib.wa.us 

On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Tami-Jo Eckley wrote:

> Does this software free access allow people to access existing AOL e-mail 
> accounts or do they have to set up a new account?
> 
> Tami-Jo Eckley
> Electronic Services & Media Librarian
> Manhattanville College Library
> Purchase, New York 10577
> http://www.mville.edu
> 
> On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Robert J. Tiess wrote:
> 
> > "Karen G. Schneider" wrote:
> > > Do you offer access to email?  Do you NOT offer access to email (do you
> > > prohibit it)?  Do you offer access to special email programs--AOL and
> > > Mindspring come to mind?  
> > 
> > AOL has recently established software-free
> > access to e-mail:
> > 
> > 	NetMail 2.0
> > 	http://netmail.web.aol.com
> > 
> > Note:  There was an earlier edition of web mail
> > access for AOL users that required a plug-in:
> > 
> > 	http://www.aol.com/netmail/netmail.adp
> > 	http://www.aol.com/netmail/plugin.html
> > 
> > NetMail 2.0 does not require a plug-in.
> > 
> > 
> > Robert
> > 
> 



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