------------------------------------------- WEBMAIL NOW AVAILABLE TO BCPL.NET CUSTOMERS ------------------------------------------- We are pleased to announce the availability of WebMail, a new e-mail service for BCPL.NET customers. WebMail is an alternative to Pine, Eudora, Outlook Express, and other traditional programs for reading and writing e-mail. o WebMail does not require e-mail software. All you need is a graphical Web browser like Netscape or Internet Explorer. o WebMail requires no special setup or configuration. If you have a working Web browser, you're ready to go. o It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. If you know how to use a Web browser, using WebMail is a piece of cake. o WebMail allows you to access your BCPL e-mail from any computer, anywhere in the world, as long as that computer has a graphical Web browser and access to the World Wide Web. This makes it easy to access your BCPL.NET e-mail from work, from school, or while traveling. o If you currently use Pine for e-mail, you'll find that WebMail makes it much easier to send and receive file attachments. No more trying to remember how to FTP the file between your UNIX account and your PC. Give it a try! Point your Web browser at the following URL to go to the WebMail login page: http://webmail.bcpl.net Click the link labeled "Quick Start Guide" for basic WebMail instructions. Online help is also available within the WebMail program by clicking on "Help" in the WebMail button bar. For additional help, BCPL.NET customers should contact the BCPL.NET Help Desk at 410-887-3297 or help@bcpl.net. Library staff should contact the Staff Help Desk. BCPL.NET INTERNET SERVICES CONTACTS: ----------------------------------- Administration & Policy: ispadmin@bcpl.net 410-887-6180 Sales, Renewals, Account Status: accounts@bcpl.net 410-887-4172 Technical Support (Help Desk): help@bcpl.net 410-887-3297 Usenet News Newsgroup Requests news-admin@bcpl.net 410-887-6180 E-Mail & Newsgroup Abuse Reports: abuse@bcpl.net 410-887-6180 FAX: 410-887-2091 Help Pages: http://www.bcpl.net/help.html (or enter "help" at the UNIX shell prompt) System News Archives: http://www.bcpl.net/sysnews.html (or enter "sysnews" at the UNIX shell prompt)