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Seattle Community Network How to use SCN to send and receive Email. Using the PINE Email Service Text based Email
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Introduction n At the end of this session you will be able to send and receive Email n Steve Guest / Jim Haskins n George Goodwin / Dave Collins n Melissa Guest Seattle Community Network (SCN)
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The Pine Email Service n Text based interface n Easy to use n Fast n Can be used over all dialup lines n Basic concepts are those of most modern email services n High level of functionality n Supports low end equipment
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What is SCN n Almost totally volunteer run ISP n Has strong principles n One of the largest ISPs in Seattle n One of the oldest ISPs in Seattle n Provides free email and web sites n Provides maillist and news groups n Supported by donations and grants n No Advertisements
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E-Mail Addresses n These are like most addresses: a name and a place for delivery n Important that you type what you see because computers make bad postal workers n @ e.g. vice-president@scn.org
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Computer names n.. n scn.org or spl.org n domain names in the USA org Organisation edu Education gov Government mil Military com Commercial
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The Keyboard n Return or Enter Key n Shift Key n ^ - Control Key (not the 6 Key) n Delete or Backspace Key n Auto Repeat n Any key
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Logging into SCN n Choose “telnet” n The hostname is scn.org n At the login type YOUR user id n At password type YOUR password n Remember to press the enter key at each stage
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The SCN menu system n Text based - for speed and older machines n Menu driven n FreePort from Case-Western University n Interface to all SCN’s services
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Change your password n This is a “SCN Utility” - option 7 n It is a “User Account Service” - 1 n There is “Change your Password” n Follow the instructions Old Password New Password Retype New Password n Try not to forget it
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Email - Pine n There are two ways of getting to the PINE Email service. n Follow the menu for email or n Simply type pine n Only on the first startup - you are asked some questions. In these cases simple press return
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Pine’s Read Email Screen n On SCN, Pine always starts with a list of email you have been sent. (So this should be empty!) n At the bottom of the screen is a list of commands / options / things you can get Pine to do. n Look for the arrow keys on the keyboard - you will need these later!
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Sending email n You “Compose” a message n m - will take you to the main menu n c - will then compose (by the way - you can also compose from the read email screen, but we wanted you to see the main menu!)
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An Email Message n Headers To, From, Subject, Date n Message or Main Body The contents of the message. What you wanted the person to actually read. n Header Envelope n Message Letter
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Type in an email n Choose who To: n Choose a Subject: n Type a simple message n Note that the bottom help section now has the “^” Control keys n So “^x” will send the email. Press and hold down the Control Key and then press the x key once
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Options while Writing n Postpone - put off the task until later (save what you have so far) n Cancel - put off the task forever n Get help - seek “on-line” help n Look at the bottom reminder lines for other options.
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Exit Pine n To stop the Pine service you type “q” at the main menu or the read menu n While Pine is stopped - email will still be accepted by SCN. Pine simply gives you access to the email and helps you create your email.
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Reading Email n Start Pine n Look at the email information Number, Date, From, Subject n Use up and down arrow keys to highlight a message - press Enter n Look at the bottom lines for options and see “i” goes back to the index
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What can you do now? n Reply to a highlighted message n Forward a message n Save a message n Delete a message n Explore the other options
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Editing Messages n You might need to edit a message - change what is or was written n You have a cursor n Commands you might need: è Arrows keys move you around è Delete (or Backspace) erases the character to the left of the cursor è ^k deletes a whole line è ^u undelete what was deleted è ^j reforms the paragraph
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What you now know n Login to SCN n Start Pine n Read email n Write email n Manipulate email n Stop/Exit from Pine n Logout of SCN
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There is more n This is a basic introduction n To help you, SCN has an email follow on system called PINENUTS n These are video tapes in the Library n There are help pages within SCN and Pine itself n Pine is a powerful email program
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Other details n Remember the SCN 45 minute limit per session n The Library has a 45 minute per day limit for Internet access n SCN has a limit on its mailbox size
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Other ways of emailing n SCN offers other email services which are not covered here u forwarding u POP u IMAP u Web n Other services are being developed
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Contacting SCN n SCN has a Help Desk (206) 365-4528 or help@scn.org n SCN has 40 dial-up lines (206) 386-4199 n Or from most Libraries
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Thank-you n We hope you will have many more happy hours using your SCN email account n Thank-you for your time
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