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Re: Help me to send a file


At 08:40 AM 7/8/97 -0500, you wrote:










>Hello Brian,
>
>In Juno we have an "Import File" option in the Option Menu.
>
>When you click on that...you get a window that gives you choices of
>drives from which to import.  Click on the drive of your choice.  The
>files stored on that drive/disk shld appear.  Highlight your choice,
>click OK and it sld be done!
>
>Once in e-mail - hit the SEND button!
>
>Good luck!
>
>Natalie in Pa.
>LoonSong@Juno.com

I used "JUNO" for a while. My experience with it is that anyone who tries
to insert a file into an outgoing message is going to end up very
frustrated. JUNO will only accept ".txt" files and even then not all the
time.
If you want to send a file from Word  or WordPerfect you first have to copy
and paste it to something like "Notepad" and change the extension to ".txt"
and then send it to JUNO.
I could not receive attachments with JUNO and I certainly couldn't send one
because there isn't an attachment provision.
I don't use JUNO anymore.
I'm on the Internet now and I use "Eudora Pro", it works like a charm.
The "Netscape" e-mail program works fine.
The "Microsoft Exchange" does not!
Clark Womack
Harper, TX
110 miles due west of Austin, 30 miles west of Fredericksburg, Zone 8

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