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Title: Seattle Community Network


1
Seattle Community Network
  • How to use SCN to send and receive Email.
  • Using the PINE Email Service
  • Text based Email

2
Introduction
  • At the end of this session you will be able to
    send and receive Email
  • Steve Guest / Jim Haskins
  • George Goodwin / Dave Collins
  • Melissa Guest
  • Seattle Community Network (SCN)

3
The Pine Email Service
  • Text based interface
  • Easy to use
  • Fast
  • Can be used over all dialup lines
  • Basic concepts are those of most modern email
    services
  • High level of functionality
  • Supports low end equipment

4
What is SCN
  • Almost totally volunteer run ISP
  • Has strong principles
  • One of the largest ISPs in Seattle
  • One of the oldest ISPs in Seattle
  • Provides free email and web sites
  • Provides maillist and news groups
  • Supported by donations and grants
  • No Advertisements

5
E-Mail Addresses
  • These are like most addresses
  • a name and a place for delivery
  • Important that you type what you see because
    computers make bad postal workers
  • ltnamegt_at_ltcomputer namegt
  • e.g.
  • vice-president_at_scn.org

6
Computer names
  • ltnamegt.ltnamegt.ltnamegt
  • scn.org or spl.org
  • domain names in the USA
  • org ? Organisation
  • edu ? Education
  • gov ? Government
  • mil ? Military
  • com ? Commercial

7
The Keyboard
  • Return or Enter Key
  • Shift Key
  • - Control Key (not the 6 Key)
  • Delete or Backspace Key
  • Auto Repeat
  • Any key

8
Logging into SCN
  • Choose telnet
  • The hostname is scn.org
  • At the login type YOUR user id
  • At password type YOUR password
  • Remember to press the enter key at each stage

9
The SCN menu system
  • Text based - for speed and older machines
  • Menu driven
  • FreePort
  • from Case-Western University
  • Interface to all SCNs services

10
Change your password
  • This is a SCN Utility - option 7
  • It is a User Account Service - 1
  • There is Change your Password
  • Follow the instructions
  • Old Password
  • New Password
  • Retype New Password
  • Try not to forget it

11
Email - Pine
  • There are two ways of getting to the PINE Email
    service.
  • Follow the menu for email
  • or
  • Simply type pine
  • Only on the first startup - you are asked some
    questions. In these cases simple press return

12
Pines Read Email Screen
  • On SCN, Pine always starts with a list of email
    you have been sent. (So this should be empty!)
  • At the bottom of the screen is a list of commands
    / options / things you can get Pine to do.
  • Look for the arrow keys on the keyboard - you
    will need these later!

13
Sending email
  • You Compose a message
  • m - will take you to the main menu
  • 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!)

14
An Email Message
  • Headers
  • To, From, Subject, Date
  • Message or Main Body
  • The contents of the message. What you wanted
    the person to actually read.
  • Header ? Envelope
  • Message ? Letter

15
Type in an email
  • Choose who To
  • Choose a Subject
  • Type a simple message
  • Note that the bottom help section now has the
    ? Control keys
  • So x will send the email.
  • Press and hold down the Control Key and then
    press the x key once

16
Options while Writing
  • Postpone - put off the task until later (save
    what you have so far)
  • Cancel - put off the task forever
  • Get help - seek on-line help
  • Look at the bottom reminder lines for other
    options.

17
Exit Pine
  • To stop the Pine service you type q at the main
    menu or the read menu
  • 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.

18
Reading Email
  • Start Pine
  • Look at the email information
  • Number, Date, From, Subject
  • Use up and down arrow keys to highlight a message
    - press Enter
  • Look at the bottom lines for options and see i
    goes back to the index

19
What can you do now?
  • Reply to a highlighted message
  • Forward a message
  • Save a message
  • Delete a message
  • Explore the other options

20
Editing Messages
  • You might need to edit a message - change what is
    or was written
  • You have a cursor
  • Commands you might need
  • Arrows keys move you around
  • Delete (or Backspace) erases the character to the
    left of the cursor
  • k deletes a whole line
  • u undelete what was deleted
  • j reforms the paragraph

21
What you now know
  • Login to SCN
  • Start Pine
  • Read email
  • Write email
  • Manipulate email
  • Stop/Exit from Pine
  • Logout of SCN

22
There is more
  • This is a basic introduction
  • To help you, SCN has an email follow on system
    called PINENUTS
  • These are video tapes in the Library
  • There are help pages within SCN and Pine itself
  • Pine is a powerful email program

23
Other details
  • Remember the SCN 45 minute limit per session
  • The Library has a 45 minute per day limit for
    Internet access
  • SCN has a limit on its mailbox size

24
Other ways of emailing
  • SCN offers other email services which are not
    covered here
  • forwarding
  • POP
  • IMAP
  • Web
  • Other services are being developed

25
Contacting SCN
  • SCN has a Help Desk(206) 365-4528 or
    help_at_scn.org
  • SCN has 40 dial-up lines(206) 386-4199
  • Or from most Libraries

26
Thank-you
  • We hope you will have many more happy hours using
    your SCN email account
  • Thank-you for your time
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