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RE: Off-topic request for assistance
- Subject: RE: Off-topic request for assistance
- From: "Jacqueline Veloz" veloz.dipecho@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 09:00:33 -0400
Eric Van Tassel,
Concerning your second request, you may try using an online e-mail provider
like Hotmail at hotmail.com? You may check your mail anywhere you are in
the world.
Jac
----- Mensaje original -----
De: Eric Van Tassel <101233.342@xxxxxxxx>
Para: XyWrite List
Enviado: 1 de Diciembre de 1999 09:16 a.m.
Asunto: Off-topic request for assistance
> Though I was castigated not long ago for imposing on this list to help me
> with non-XyWrite queries, I'm doing so again. I can't and won't reprove
> anyone who deletes this unread. But this list is simply my only (and if it
> weren't my only I'm sure it would be my best) contact with
> computer-literate folks, so I've nowhere else to turn for disinterested
> advice.
>
> (1) I'm trying to master a new PC with Windows 98, and Mr Gates has me
> flummoxed. Can anyone recommend a good book on Surviving the Transition
> from Win3.x to Win98?
>
> (2) I'm probably going to change ISPs more than once in the next couple of
> months, and I'd like to do so without sending too many changes-of-address
> to all my professional and personal correspondents. Can anyone recommend
an
> e-mail "forwarding" service which they've found reliable?
>
> (My wife is entitled to use @brynmawr.edu as an alumna of that admirable
> institution, but BMC's forwarding service allows only one e-mail address,
> and my wife thinks it would be tacky for me to have to use _her_ name on
my
> professional correspondence. I don't agree -- I'd be proud to be
associated
> both with her and with Bryn Mawr -- but she has a whim of iron and won't
be
> gainsaid.)
>
> TIA if you can help, and renewed apologies for taking up your time &
> bandwidth ...
>
> Cheers
> Eric Van Tassel
> 101233.342@xxxxxxxx
>