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JF I realized that I may not have read your comment carefully and may have mislead you with my reply. I get my compuserve. I apologize if my answer is confusing. CS does NOT have server tech to do php or redirect apparently! On June 30 all searches in search engines shall give dead links! I too am an old Compuserve Classic user from Inquiring minds do wonder how many of us are left on line. Was lucky to find the NT version of 4. I have tried to use Eudora or Thunderbird but while I can receive email, I can not send email.

ATT is of no help. Can anyone lead the way on this? Thanks for any help. HTML limitations but no substitute for having everything local and being able to sort like the wind. Threatened to dump it for years but travel requirements to odd places always persuaded me to keep it. Hard to argue with a service that could be a bit tempermental but was bulletproof more often than not. Having a server belch starting a few days ago so can't download through Thunderbird, maybe virtual key interference from re-upping Veri-Sign.

I'm sure I'll figure something out. Anyway, now must finally transition for real to private 3rd party domain via cable company.

So long I remember using compuserve back in the days of my baud modem, command line prompts, and multiple choice text menus, all on a blazing fast 4. Inconvenient to be sure but it sure makes one wax nostalgic. Goodbye old friend. I have had my account since late 80s or early 90s. I forward all my Gmail accounts to it because it's so much faster. Stuck on satellite ISP and the latency plays havoc with Gmail interface.

Pop3 stopped working about a week ago for me. Tech support swears that there is no such thing as a pop3 email only password. Even the "floor manager" had never heard of such a thing! I thought it had something to do with a credit card screw up that happened around the same time but after doing some searching I'm starting to wonder if it's related to the impending shutdown. I've commented before on this blog but was interested in the last comment regarding user's POP3 email stopped working.

I am the user since and know that my POP3 email is still as of yesterday working--I send a file to my home computer from my office everyday. What I have noticed is that prior to the announced shut down, my daily volume of email for the past several years has been about 60 admittedly mostly junk. That number is now down to less than Any conclusions??? According to their latest bulletin classic e-mail will be continued as web mail.

WOW - have times changed. I still ahve my receipt for the purchase - mega bucks! I have used CS through Outlook for a while and like several others, can always depend on getting it - where my other 'services' are soemtimes spotty. I am truly sorry to see the end of the era. RIP - you served me well. What a shame that such a great service is no longer. But the forums were king But damn it was fun. And life in cyberspace was simple then Also, the Magazine Database Plus service gave me a truly unfair advantage over other students at a particular course I attended, at least with regard to convenience.

Yup it cost me some dough Am I smug or what. Too bad you couldn't have fallen into better hands than AOL which obviously set you up to fail. Hello all, I would be curious to know if anyone else has successfully converted their mailbox to the new system webmail but more specifically also has had trouble getting the new mail to work with POP3 in Outlook Before I vent my frustrations, will await replies. Well just activated my new account so I can see all my messages in the web mail interface that are no longer getting to the old pop.

Help file seems to say it should be pop. Greetings again from But, alas, after 22 years it looks like a final good-bye. I like some of the other's of you, have noticed a distinct drop off in email volume. During the week it is , on weekends its down to Spammers must take the weekends off too.

And I asked a couple of people by phone to email me, and nothing has come into my email box. Secondly, WebMail seems to be a problem. I had an old webmail ID non-numeric but never used it, and for the life of me do not remember the pass word that I gave to that. I called their wherever based tech support and the guy was LESS than helpful. Oh terminally polite Thank you, Thank you but had to put me on hold after every question apparently to figure out what I was talking about.

Looks like to move to another ISP. My pop3 stopped delivering mail yesterday. I can login and issue commands but there is no mail. I tried to migrate my account. For every field that is filled out correctly, points will be rewarded, some fields are optional but the more you provide the more you will get rewarded! So why not upload a peice software today, share with others and get rewarded!

Welcome Guest, Login Register. Get Updates on CompuServe Tweet. CompuServe 85, Downloads. Recently added version: CompuServe 6. Do you have software version that is not currently listed? Given the bandwidth available at the time, Head First could take up to 90 minutes to download, but about 10, people did just that in the two-week period the song was available. The following week, an article in the New York Times recognised both the significance of the event as well as the problems the new technology would usher in, writing, "At stake may be nothing less than the future of the record business.

If songs are available free through a computer's phone line, this leaves record labels, manufacturers and retailers out in the cold.



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