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ABOUT
email
Check
out email.about.com,
which is a good source of basic email information,
including netiquette.
Experienced users as well as beginners can learn
something here, from emoticons
:-) to spam, the junk mail of the Internet.

LIBRARY EMAIL NOTIFICATION
You may
choose to be notified about items you have placed
on hold by email. If you are interested in this
service, or if your email address has recently changed,
fill
out this form.

No computer?
No problem—you can still have an email account.
The following are very popular with library clientele
because email can be sent and received for free
from any computer in the world with Internet access.
Think up a unique name and a password, fill in a
short registration form and send your first message.
Tip: it is best to close the browser when
exiting free mail on a public computer for security.
Yahoo
mail
If you Yahoo, you will have all kinds of nice
features included.
Eudora
This is the free version of the popular Eudora
mail program.

You can
read and send mail for FREE by typing in your email
address and password at any computer with access
to the Internet. POP ACCOUNT users can use any one
of the following: thatweb
& mail2web.
AOL
users can access their accounts, as can the users
of Prodigy
and CompuServe.
Got
questions? We have answers!

Researched
and Compiled by B. Kaden
Revised by M.Toohey
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