Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 Thanks for the info regarding Yahoo; however, you are incorrect on small point. Yahoo is just as accessible as any other server, the trick is to use it like you would if you were using a public computer or someone's computer, as long as it has Internet. You enter www.yahoo.com, then log on as usual (the only difference is that a strange computer won't recognize you the way your own does. That one of the reasons I prefer a web-based server - they travel with you (the same is true for any such server - msn.com, for example, does the same. You click on the site and log on from there. You can send and receive email (you may not be able to chat (IM) - depends on the computer as to whether IM is available. I would love to get rid of my bulk mail - I delete them, but I keep getting more. When you surf the web and want to check out a site, some generate tons of junk mail in response to the inquiry. You can unsubscribe to some of them, but it is easier to just bulk delete them - with one click of the Empty button - and they are gone - but there is always more to take their places. What a drag! Sorry for straying off the topic. Just slipped out! Sheila ville, FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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