Re: and "basics" are......?
by "RS" <ursa(at)interlog.com>
|
Date: |
Sun, 12 Dec 1999 11:27:13 -0500 |
To: |
<hwg-basics(at)mail.hwg.org> |
|
todo: View
Thread,
Original
|
|
Telnet is a program that allows you to access your e-mail (using a text-only
reader like PINE) from another computer.
Rhonda Sussman
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Even in the worst of times someone turns a profit.
(Ferengi Rule of Acquisition #162)
-----Original Message-----
From: Reywob(at)aol.com <Reywob(at)aol.com>
To: hwg-basics(at)mail.hwg.org <hwg-basics(at)mail.hwg.org>
Date: December 12, 1999 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: and "basics" are......?
>In a message dated 12/12/99 8:25:57 AM GMT Standard Time, jtpolk(at)texas.net
>writes:
>
>> For instance, you are in a clients office, and you need to make a
>> modification of a page right then, could you access the page, say via
>> telnet, and use a text editor to make the changes.
>
>What is Telnet? I've heard of it, and in fact needed it once, but haven't
>found out how to use it. Guess that's because it doesn't ship with AOL!
>
>TIA
>Peter.
>
HTML: hwg-basics mailing list archives,
maintained by Webmasters @ IWA