Re: free Internet access

2000-06-30 Thread Pollywog
On 30-Jun-2000 11:32:35 David Wright wrote: > Quoting Michalowski Thierry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> Well, >> did you ever notice that you don't give us at least a clue of >> where you live? >> Even your mail address is a .net, which doensn't help either. >> So, I might say there is one cool ISP in A

Re: free Internet access

2000-06-30 Thread David Wright
Quoting Michalowski Thierry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Well, > did you ever notice that you don't give us at least a clue of where you live? > Even your mail address is a .net, which doensn't help either. > So, I might say there is one cool ISP in Australia or in Switzerland and that > probably won't h

RE: free Internet access

2000-06-30 Thread Jonathan Markevich
However, we were discussing freewwweb before. I'm using it now... for temporary use, it's fine, other than that it's trash. I haven't been able to send out mail using SMTP for about two months now. NetZero has a Linux client now, though. I'm tempted to try it. Oh, and you might be interested

Re: free Internet access

2000-06-30 Thread Michalowski Thierry
Well, did you ever notice that you don't give us at least a clue of where you live? Even your mail address is a .net, which doensn't help either. So, I might say there is one cool ISP in Australia or in Switzerland and that probably won't help you if you live in Argentina... Jaye Inabnit ke6sls w

Re: free Internet access

2000-06-29 Thread Kent West
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > > Hello, > > I recall many months ago that there was an ISP allowing linux users to > use the free internet access as long as we set our "home" to there > main page What was that provider? I need temporary access until > I can find an affordabe DSL provider w