SCN: telnet access on Eastside

Randy Groves randy at scn.org
Mon Apr 29 20:16:53 PDT 2002


Was this attempt made from your home machine or at the library?  If KCLS
has disabled telnet, then this won't work, because the 'telnet' command
from Lynx won't be found.  If you did this on your home machine, then you
will be using the telnet that comes with your Windows/etc.

-randy


On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Rod Clark wrote:

> Bill Scott wrote:
> > You can get to SCN from the KCLS website main page. ...
>
> Bill,
>
>    It's good to see that KCLS still has Lynx/telnet access to
> SCN's Pine. I wonder whether any of the other Parks Dept
> community centers have also disabled telnet. The one in my
> neighborhood did recently, but it might not have anything to do
> with the other Parks Dept places. I hope not.
>
>    There are or were some good Web-based remote POP mail
> readers, like Mail2Web.org, mentioned on the Help pages about
> e-mail. Does anyone know of a Web-based remote mail-retrieval
> service like that for reading mail from IMAP mail servers (like
> SCN's) as well as from POP servers?
>
> Rod Clark
>
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