IT 이야기2008. 1. 8. 12:33

LG CES 2008 출품한 UMPC 사양이다.

사용 OS 비스타인데 무겁지는 않을까 모르겠다.

국내에 출시 된다는 이야기도 있는데 삼성과 경쟁하게 되면 가격도 떨어지지 않을까 싶다.

   

Specificatons

Manufacturer

LG

Model name

UMPC

CPU type

Intel Silverthorne

CPU speed

0 Mhz

Graphics

Intel Poulsbo

OS

Windows Vista

Display Size

4.8" 1024 X 600

Display Type

Soft (Finger) Touch

RAM

1024 MB

Hard Disk

40 GB

Keyboard

YES

Mouse Pointer

YES

Size (w/h/d mm)

160/85/20 mm


Physical Interfaces

USB2.0


Wireless Interfaces

802.11b/g

BT2.0

No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

   

사진들



디자인은 멋진데 가격이 만만치 않을 것 같다. 100 만원쯤 하려나????????????

참조 사이트 : http://www.umpcportal.com/products/product.php?id=161

Posted by krsuncom
인터넷서비스2007. 11. 9. 14:36

 

윈도 라이브 서치 기능이라는 단어를 검색 중에 아래와 같은 글이 검색되었다.

" 검색엔진 전쟁 막 올랐다…구글 vs MS vs 아쿠나 "

아쿠나가 뭘까????

홈페이지 사진이다

image

http://accoona.com/

구글과 비슷한 모양...

개략적인 내용은 http://kr.blog.yahoo.com/realchina78/198.html 에가면 볼수 있다..

 

출처는 : 전자신문

검색엔진 전쟁 막 올랐다…구글 vs MS vs 아쿠나

구글·야후 등 선발 인터넷 기업들이 주도하고 있는 검색엔진 시장에 마이크로소프트(MS)가 8일 정식 도전장의 내민데 이어 신생기업 ‘아쿠나’가 인공지능을 접목한 새로운 제품을 내놓으며 검색엔진전쟁을 선언했다.
MS는 지난 주 “6개월내에 구글을 제칠 만한 검색엔진을 내놓겠다”고 호언장담 한 후 8일(현지시각) ‘윈도 라이브 서치’라는 검색엔진 테스트버전을 선보이며 관련업계를 긴장시키고 있다.
이에따라 검색엔진 3위인 MS가 2위 야후를 잡고 구글마저 따돌릴 수 있을지, 또 신예 아쿠나가 과거 구글처럼 돌풍을 일으킬 것인지 등이 검색엔진업계의 최대 이슈로 떠올랐다.
<>MS의 구글 추격전 시작됐다=구글과 야후 타도를 목표로 한 MS는 8일(현지시각)자사 웹사이트인 라이브닷컴을 통해 검색엔진 ‘윈도 라이브 서치’ 테스트버전을 소개하면서 추격전을 시작했다.

‘윈도 라이브 서치’는 한개 화면에서 여러개의 검색을 할 수 있는 탭 브라우징 기능을 비롯, 다양한 형태의 데이터를 미리 볼 수 있는 서치 슬라이드바, 검색 결과를 한꺼번에 보여주는 스마트 스크롤 기능 등을 제공한다.
MS에 따르면 `윈도 라이브 서치`는 하나의 화면에서 여러개의 검색을 할 수 있는 탭 브라우징 기능을 지원한다. 다양한 형태의 데이터 프리뷰를 볼 수 있는 서치 슬라이드바, 검색 결과를 한꺼번에 보여주는 스마트 스크롤 기능도 포함하고 있다. 유서프 메디 수석 부사장은 “‘윈도 라이브 서치’를 경험한 사용자들은 검색이 이렇게 좋은지 몰랐다는 것을 알게 될 것이다”며 자신감을 보였다.
윈도라이브는 충분한 테스트기간을 거친 후 MSN닷컴에 있는 기존 검색 엔진을 제치고 MS의 검색 간판 노릇을 하게 된다. MS 대변인은 “윈도 라이브 서치`의 테스트 기간을 얼마로 할지에 대해서는 결정하지 못했다”고 말했다.
<>아쿠나의 도전=EE타임스는 아쿠나의 인공지능 검색엔진 알고리듬에 대해 검색어가 들어있지 않더라도 관련있는 문서를 찾아내는 특징을 가진다고 보도했다. 이에 따르면 아쿠나는 이 검색엔진에 2개 기능을 추가해 내놨다.
하나는 뉴스 기능으로, 전에 사용했던 데이터 검색 카테고리를 빈번하게 크로스 체크해 정확도를 높인다. 두번째 비즈니스 기능은 사용자들이 아쿠나가 보유한 비즈니스 정보 데이터베이스에 접근해 키워드를 검색하도록 한다.
아쿠나의 마케팅 책임자 케빈 셰어는 “사용자들은 검색 결과에 만족하지 못하며 더 강력한 툴을 원한다”며 인공지능을 결합함으로써 잘못 연결된 결과가 나오는 기존 검색엔진의 문제점을 극복할 것으로 예상했다. 예를 들어 ‘D램 가격담합’이라는 검색어를 입력하면 아쿠나 엔진의 경우 373개 결과를, 구글은 167개만 찾았다고 회사 측은 밝혔다.
이 회사는 구글과 야후가 장악하고 있는 검색엔진 시장을 어떻게 공략하느냐가 성패의 관건으로 조만간 검색질의를 상품 및 서비스와 연계시키는 새로운 온라인 광고 비즈니스 모델을 선보일 예정이다.
전경원기자@전자신문, kwjun@etnews.co.kr

검색엔진 전쟁 막 올랐다…구글 vs MS vs 아쿠나 - 전자신문 : 전자신문

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Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 10. 10. 09:57

원문이라네 : 요기

Tweaks and Hacks

Post registry and software hacks to make your TyTN do even more here.
(Obviously none of these will be supported by either HTC or your local phone service provider. Use these at your own risk.)
Registry Editors:
Mobile Registry Editor
Works with Mobile 5 though developed for older

Change Bluetooth Name Without Changing Owner Name
Normally the name of your device which is displayed when using bluetooth is the owner name.
To change this use a registry editor and browse to
\HCKU\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings\Local Name
And change the value of the local name key to what ever you want.
THIS HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON MY DEVICE: IMATE JASJAM RUNNING WINDOWS MOBILE 5.0 (build 14955.2.3.0) AKU 2.3
Internet Explorer Navigation
The default behaviour for your device's four-way direction button in Pocket Internet Explorer (PIE) is to jump between hyperlinks/form fields on a web page. To change this behaviour so that the button scrolls the page left, right, up and down, use the following tweak:
\HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Navigation\4-Way Nav = 0 (DWORD decimal)
And to re-enable hyperlink/form field navigation:
\HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Navigation\4-Way Nav = 1 (DWORD decimal)
NB: You may still jump between links using Tab and Shift-Tab if your device has a built-in hardware keyboard.
WM5: Increase Performance and Speed

Boost Windows Mobile 5 performance by makeing the following changes in the registry...
[HKLM\System\StorageManager\FATFS] CacheSize = 4096 EnableCache = 1
[HKLM\System\StorageManager\Filters\fsreplxfilt] ReplStoreCacheSize = 4096
Default values for all keys are 0. Soft reset for changes to take effect.
Disable Menu Animation

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GWE\Menu, then change the value of "AniType" from 6 (default) to 0.
This disables the menu animation which helps in speeding up your PocketPC.
Change the Tap and Hold Dots Colours

1) Go to the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Color\ key.
2) Add a Binary value called "40" if it does not already exist.
3) Set the value to "rr gg bb 00" (RGB hex values 00 to FF so "FF 00 000 00" is Red)
SMS Settings

SMS Notification Always On
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings]
"SMSDeliveryNotify"=dword:00000001 ->0 to disable, 1 to enable.
Disable SMS Sent Notification
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings]
"SMSNoSentMsg"=dword:00000001 ->0 to enable, 1 to disable.
Bottom tray icons

Remove the Battery Icon:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power]
"ShowIcon"=dword:00000000
Remove the Wireless Manager Icon:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\WirelessMgr]
"Keep"=dword:00000000
Restore local language support for sliding keyboard after upgrade to a different language ROM

This has been reported not to work, see below for another hack
You need to create Registry value of name "Locale" and type of "String" and data of "Localization ID" within [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Keybd]
Localization IDs:
French = 040c
German = 0407
Italian = 0410
Japanese = 0411
Kazakh = 043f
Russian = 0419
Other IDs can be found here: Tweaks and Hacks - htcwikihttp://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/winxp/xp-lcid.mspx.
Some versions of the OS seem to be case sensitive on this value, and if it does not work, try upper case letters. Registry example for say russian kbd:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Keybd]
"Locale"="0419"
Modification to keyboard hack. The above solution does not work for the Hermes the following new settings are required.

Goto the following registry entry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Oem\Qwerty]
There is a key called 'Layout' and it is in Decimal.
The default value of English ROM is 20409, and Chinese ROM is 20404 (both are in hexadecimal).
The suitable value for German Hermes keyboard is 20407 (132103 in decimal).
Probably Hermes use 20+country ID (409=WWE, 407=German, 404=Trad. Chinese, etc...) format for keyboard layout value.

The above settings does not work with the latest Hermes firmware, the following is required.

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\keyboard layout\Preload]
"Default"="e0010414"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\keyboard layout\Preload\1]
"Default"="e0010414"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Oem\Qwerty]
"Layout"="132116"
The last setting is the same as in the above solution
These settings are for Norwegian keyboard, country code : 0414
Tested on fw. 1.31.502.1
Improve BT A2DP sound quality

[HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth/A2DP/Settings]
Add new dword, Value name=BitPool; Value data=48 (Decimal)
Modify, Value name=UseJointStereo; Value data=0 (Decimal, Originally 1)
For BitPool:
Microsoft suggests the following bitpool values for optimal buffer sizes.
30 - Low audio quality
40 - Medium audio quality
48 - High audio quality
58 - Excellent audio quality
Chose one you like. I think 48 is good enough.
For UseJointStereo: use 0 instead of 1, then you got the real stereo.
Show Network Operator Name in today screen

Restoring Today Item: WiFi, BT and Phone Connection Status
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Today\Items] Create "Wireless" use Key "Flags"=dword:00000000
"Options"=dword:00000000
"DLL"="netui.dll"
"Order"=dword:00000000
"Enabled"=dword:00000001
"Type"=dword:00000004
  • Enable clicking on the today plugin above open Comm Manager
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlPanel\WrlsMgr] Create key "Redirect" "Redirect"= "\Windows\CommManager.exe"
Restore clock on top bar

[HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell\]
"ShowTitleBarClock"=1 (enable)
"ShowTitleBarClock"=0 (disable)
PocketIE Cache in storage card

Create these folders:
\Storage Card\Pocket IE\Temporary Internet Files
\Storage Card\Pocket IE\Cookies
\Storage Card\Pocket IE\History
Add the following registry keys, string data type:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
"Cache"="\Storage Card\Pocket IE\Temporary Internet Files"
"Cookies"="\Storage Card\Pocket IE\Cookies"
"History"="\Storage Card\Pocket IE\History"
Disable flashing service LEDs

[HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\AllLEDMgr]
"Index"=0 Note! Disables vibrating.
Adding disconnect GPRS/UMTS button

To add Disconnect button and a timer display showing how long GRPS is in use for the session: HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 16 (DWORD decimal) To have only Disconnect button: HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 8 (DWORD decimal) To disable both the Disconnect button and the timer: HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 0 (DWORD decimal)
Disable annoying beeps when changing in-call volume

There are actually 3 different sounds in play here: the one at the bottom end of the slider (quietest), the one in the middle posisitions (standard), and the one at the top end of the slider (loudest). These are handled by 3 registry keys: HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\LoudestInCallVolume
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\QuietestInCallVolume
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\StandardInCallVolume Within each of these keys the default 'Script' value is 'p' for 'play', change the 'Script' value to blank (erase the 'p').
Change ringtone/vibrate/LED flash characteristics

If you would like more control over how your device rings/vibrates/flashes its LEDs on events, you can can change the Script values of these events.
For example, for an incoming call performing 'activate device, play ringtone, wait 3 seconds, repeat':
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = "apw3r" (REG_SZ string, no quotes)
For performing 'active device, set volume to 33%, play ringtone, set volume to 67%, play ringtone, set volume to 100%, play ringtone (no repeat)':
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = "ac33pc67pc100p" (REG_SZ string, no quotes)
The following are the full codes available to you.
Please note that all the codes are executed simultaneously except after a ringtone play / wait code. E.g. 'v1p' will vibrate and play at the same time, while vibrating for 1 second. But 'pv1' will play the ringtone through all the way first, then start vibrating for 1 second. a = activate device
cN = set volume to N in percentage max volume
fN = flash notification LED for N seconds
p = play ringtone. Note that this will play the ringtone all the way through before continuing with the next code.
r = repeat. Note that this should be the last code in your Script string, if used at all. The repeat will be from the most recent a. So: v3apr will vibrate once then repeat the ring signal.
vN = vibrate for N seconds
wN = wait for N seconds. Note that the device will wait this long before continuing with the next code.

Tweaks and Hacks - htc

Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 8. 30. 14:37

유용한 정보가 될것같다 : 원본은 요기

Popular Reg Tweaks


Here's a list of some of the more popular reg tweaks taken from my Longhrn 4015 theme:

Quote:

[RegData] ; registry key list
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Splash Screen, CarrierBitmap,, \Storage\Longhorn\boot2.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Splash Screen, CarrierShutdownBitmap,, \Storage\Longhorn\boot2.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Splash Screen, MSBitmap,, \Storage\Longhorn\boot1.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Splash Screen, MSShutdownBitmap,, \Storage\Longhorn\boot1.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows Media Player\Parameters,SkinDir,,"\Storage\WMP\"
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows Media Player\Parameters,SkinFile,,wmplayer.skn
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:CallAlert, BKBitmapFile,,\Storage\Longhorn\call.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:ErrorBox, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\exclamation.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:ExclamationBox, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\exclamation.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:InformationBox, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\information.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:QuestionBox, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\question.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:VolDlg, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\volume.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSCPROG, BannerImage,, \Storage\Longhorn\incall.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSCPROG, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\startmenu.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSCdial, BannerImage,, \Storage\Longhorn\dial.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSCdial, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\startmenu.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSClog, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\startmenu.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSStart, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\startmenu.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSCONTACTS, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\contacts.gif
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSSYNCAPP, BKBitmapFile,, \Storage\Longhorn\async.gif
HKCU,ControlPanel\Home, BgImage,, ""
HKCU,ControlPanel\Home, ColorScheme,, ""
HKCU,ControlPanel\Home, Scheme,, \Storage\Application Data\Home\LH2.home.xml
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemStart, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\start.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemStart, Script,, ap
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\MenuCommand, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\MenuPopup, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Ringtone0, Script,, av0pr
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Ringtone0, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\GiveMeAReason.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\E-mail, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\E-mail, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\gotmail10.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SMS, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SMS, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\gotmail10.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\VoiceMail, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\VoiceMail, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\gotmail10.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemQuestion, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemQuestion, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\confirm.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemHand, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemHand, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\BreakYourself.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemExclamation, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemExclamation, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\BreakYourself.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemAsterisk, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemAsterisk, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\kick_a.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemDefault, Script,, av0p
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemDefault, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\kick_a.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Warning, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\BreakYourself.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Reminder, Script,, av0pr
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Reminder, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\alarm.wav
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Clock, Script,, av0pr
HKCU,ControlPanel\Sounds\Clock, Sound,, \Storage\Application Data\Sounds\alarm.wav
HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RIL\OperatorNames, 23410,, Longhorn
HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RIL\OperatorNames, 23433,, Longhorn
HKLM,Ident, Name,, Longhorn
HKCR,exefile,editflags,0x00010001,65536
HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\FontPath, FontPath,, \Storage\Windows\Fonts

Popular Reg Tweaks - SPV-Developers Forums

Posted by krsuncom
블랙잭이야기2007. 8. 20. 11:05

원본 : http://www.tworld.co.kr:8009/global/search/CenterAutoAnswerPop.jsp?DOC_ID=300088

어렵게 찾은 내용이다.

중요한 점을 체크해 보자면

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메일 보관함 : 받은 메일함/임시보관함/보낸 메일함/첨부파일 보관함이 제공됩니다.

첨부파일 확인 및 전송 : 첨부파일을 바로 확인하고 답장/전달 등 전송 가능합니다.

이용가능단말기 : 삼성 SCH-M620

※ 향후 이용가능한 단말기는 지속 출시 예정입니다.




이용요금


구분
월정액
비고


e-mail 3000
3,000원
이메일 계정 3개 등록 가능, 메일 수신/발신 시 데이터통화료 무료, 메일 발신 150건 무료제공(초과시 건당 100원)


e-mail 5000
5,000원
이메일 계정 5개 등록 가능, 메일 수신/발신 시 데이터통화료 무료, 메일 발신 300건 무료제공(초과시 건당 100원)

※ 스팸 및 과다 발송으로 인한 고객불만 해소를 위해 월 최대 발송건수 1000건으로 제한합니다.




가입/해지 방법

월정액 가입/해지 방법

단말기 : 이메일 클라이언트가 탑재된 휴대폰에서 계정 등록 시 자동 가입됩니다.

전화 : SK텔레콤 고객센터(1599-0011, SK텔레콤 휴대폰으로 지역번호 없이 114)

방문 : SK텔레콤 지점 및 대리점

※ 단, 계정등록은 단말기(문자(편지봉투)버튼 → e-mail → 이메일 관리 → 계정등록 또는 Multi Access키(3G+) → e-mail → 이메일 관리 → 계정등록)와 인터넷(www.daum.net / www.nate.com)에서 가능합니다.




유의사항

메일 사이트의 회원등급에 관계없이 지원되는 메일계정은 hanmail, nate. yahoo, gmail입니다. naver의 경우 POP을 지원하는 으뜸회원에 한하여 이용이 가능하며, dreamwiz, chol, korea, paran등의 메일은 POP을 지원하는 유료회원에 한하여 이용이 가능합니다.

gmail, naver등 특정 사이트의 경우 메일 사이트에서 "POP허용"으로 설정하셔야 이용이 가능합니다.

글로벌 로밍이 지원되는 지역에서 이용이 가능합니다. 단, 로밍시의 요금은 서비스 요금에 포함되지 않으며, 별도로 과금이 됩니다.

회상 메일의 경우 회사의 보안 정책을 확인하셔야 합니다. 보안 정책을 확인하신 후 [계정등록 직접입력]항목에서 SMTP, POP3 서버 정보를 정확히 입력하시면 회사 계정에 대해서도 이용이 가능합니다.



Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 8. 18. 10:37

원문:  http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet-services/access-via-email/ 

Accessing the Internet by E-mail FAQ

There are reader questions on this topic!
Help others by sharing your knowledge


Message-ID: <internet-services/access-via-email_1084363323@rtfm.mit.edu>
X-Last-Updated: 2002/04/16
From: Gerald E. Boyd <gboyd@expita.com>
Newsgroups: alt.internet.services, alt.online-service, alt.bbs.internet, 
comp.mail.misc, news.newusers.questions
Subject: Accessing the Internet by E-mail FAQ
Summary: This guide will show you how to explore the World Wide Web,
          retrieve files from FTP sites, and even access Usenet
          newsgroups using E-MAIL AS YOUR ONLY TOOL.
Date: 12 May 2004 12:03:01 GMT

Archive-name: internet-services/access-via-email
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Last-modified: 2002/04/04
Version: 10.2

         +--------------------------------------------------+
         |         Accessing The Internet By E-mail         |
         |         Guide to Offline Internet Access         |
         |          Version 10.2 - April 04, 2002           |
         +--------------------------------------------------+

               Copyright (c) 1999-2002, Gerald E. Boyd
                          gboyd@expita.com

       All rights reserved. Permission is granted to duplicate and
       distribute copies of this document provided the copyright
       notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies.


A Brief History
---------------

Accessing The Internet By E-mail or originally known as "Doctor Bob's
Guide to Offline Internet Access" was the brainchild of Bob Rankin (a
great net guy) who started it up in 1994.  He kept it up about 5 years
before passing it to me in January 1999, when it became apparent he was
too busy with other projects (Internet Tourbus, writing, etc.) to
continue maintaining it.

In October 1997 I had taken over the moderator duties of the ACCMAIL
mailing list (which is used to further develop ideas expressed in this
FAQ) and started a web page based on this FAQ. I guess he figured I was
the logical person to take over the FAQ. Hmmm!

So there you go.


How to Access Internet Services by E-mail
-----------------------------------------

If you don't have direct access to the Internet through your BBS or
online service, you're not alone.  Many of the world's countries with
Internet connections have only e-mail access to this world-wide network
of networks.

But if you think that sounds limiting, read on.  You can access almost
any Internet resource using e-mail.  Maybe you've heard of FTP, Gopher,
Jughead, Usenet, Finger, Whois, Nslookup, Traceroute, and the World-Wide
Web but thought they were out of your reach because you don't have a
direct connection.

Not so!  You can use simple e-mail commands to do all of this and much
more on the Internet.  And even if you do have full Internet access,
using e-mail services can save you time and money.  If you can send a
note to an Internet address, you're in the game.

I encourage you to read this entire document first and then go back and
try out the techniques that are covered.  This way, you will gain a
broader perspective of the information resources that are available, an
introduction to the tools you can work with, and the best methods for
finding the information you want.


Recent Changes To This Document
-------------------------------

10.2 web2mail signup address changed,ISPs be e-mail web page changed,
      Webster dictionary lookup address changed,
      ADD PDF CONVERSIONS BY EMAIL,
      wwwfmail_pro@wwwfetch.com DEFUNCT, jiscmail address change,
      translate@leo.org (German - English translation service) DEFUNCT
      mailandnews.com DEFUNCT as of 28Feb02,
      query@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov DEFUNCT as of 15Apr02,
      Revised FTP upload by e-mail help addresses,
      Geocities mirror DEFUNCT
10.1 revised finger; coke@cs.cmu.edu and copi@oddjob.uchicago.edu
      DEFUNCT, revised GAMES BY EMAIL win@yoyo.com DEFUNCT,
      added NUMBER SEQUENCES. MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE defunct by
      e-mail methods Mar01, mail2news@zedz.net now mail2news@dizum.com,
      GENE SPLICING AND SEQUENCE ANALYSIS via grail@ornl.gov DEFUNCT,
      BABEL revised retrieval intructions
      grabpage.com is now grabpage.org

Finding the Latest Version
--------------------------

This document is now available from several automated mail servers.
To get the latest edition, send e-mail to one of the addresses below.

To: mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu (for US, Canada & South America)
Enter only this line in the BODY of the note:
    send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email

To: jiscmail@jiscmail.ac.uk (for Europe, Asia, etc.)
Enter only this line in the BODY of the note:
    get lis-iis\e-access-inet.txt

You can also use this autoresponder address, send blank e-mail
To: accmail-faq@expita.com

You can also get the file by anonymous FTP at one of these sites:

Site: rtfm.mit.edu
    get pub/usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email
Site: ftp.mailbase.ac.uk
    get pub/lists/lis-iis/files/e-access-inet.txt

Or on  he Web in HTML format at:
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet-services/access-via-email/

Much of the material in this FAQ is covered in more detail on the
following web pages:
    http://www.expita.com/howto1.html
    http://www.expita.com/howto2.html
    http://www.expita.com/howto3.html


Before You Write...
-------------------

Please make sure you have the latest version of this guide before
writing to the author with questions and updates.  Don't give up too
quickly on the busy e-mail servers, and if you get an error message, try
your request again on a different day or time.  If you'd like to keep up
with the latest updates and announcements of new versions, send the
command:

    SUBSCRIBE ACCMAIL Firstname Lastname

in the BODY of a message to the address "LISTSERV@LISTSERV.AOL.COM".  In
fact, the ACCMAIL list is a great place to ask any questions you have
about this guide.  You're likely to get a quicker response from one of
the list subscribers, because the author gets several hundred messages
per day!


Other Translations of This Document
-----------------------------------

Several readers have graciously volunteered to translate this text into
languages other than English.  Please contact the author if you would
like to assist in the translation of this document into another
language.  The list below shows the status of the translation work that
has been done or is in progress.  To obtain any of the completed texts,
send e-mail

To: accmail.xx@expita.com (autoresponder address)
    (where "xx" is the country as shown below)

NOTE: All translations earlier than Version 8 have been deleted due
       to them being too far out of date.

  Translation             Filename     Translation             Filename
  ----------------------- ----------   ----------------------- ----------
  Chinese GB (8th Ed.)    accmail.gb   Italian (8th Ed.)       accmail.it
  Dutch (8th Ed.)         accmail.nl   Romanian (8th Ed.)      accmail.ro
  Farsi (8th Ed.)         accmail.ir   Russian (10th Ed.)      accmail.ru
  German (9th Ed.)        accmail.de   Spanish  (8th Ed.)      accmail.sp
  Hungarian (10th Ed.)    accmail.hu   Swedish (9th Ed.)       accmail.se
  Indonesian (8th Ed.)    accmail.id   Urdu (8th Ed.)          accmail.pk

NOTE: Your "accmail.xx@expita.com" request MUST be in the ADDRESS line!


Acknowledgements
----------------

This document is continually expanding and improving as a result of the
daily flood of comments and questions received by the author.  The
following individuals are hereby recognized for their work in
translating "Accessing" to various languages.  (If I forgot anyone, let
me know and I'll gladly add you to the list.)

   Bulgarian - Kolcho Kovachev          Italian - cromatis@ecn.org
   Catalan - Ricard Forner              Japanese - Komatsu Toshiki
   Chinese Big5 - Ju-En Teng            Lithuanian - Darius Matuliauskas
   Chinese GB - Li Ying                 Norwegian - Vidar Sarvik
   Croatian - Zvonko Springer           Polish - Ewa Poskrobko
   Croatian - Nikola Borojevic          Polish - Krzysztof Buniewicz
   Czech - Martin Slunecko              Portuguese - Joao Neves
   Danish - Christian Schou             Romanian - Mihai Jalobeanu
   Dutch - Berry Van Hombeeck           Russian - Sergey Ivanov
   Esperanto - Martin Weichert          Serbian - Brankica Kranjac
   Farsi - Mansour Dehestani Monfared   Serbian - Ivan Stamenkovic
   Farsi - Zahra Sheik                  Slovakian - Stanislav Ponca
   Finnish - Paavo Juntunen             Somali - Yassin Ismail Ali
   French - Pierre Couillard            Spanish - Bellanet Org
   German - Marc Loehrwald              Swedish - Staffan S�lve
   Greek - Grigoris Miliaresis          Thai - Boonyakiat Saengwan
   Hebrew - Ron Barak                   Ukranian - Dmitry V. Bisikalo
   Hungarian - Lajos Toldy              Urdu - M. Shahid Khaki
   Indonesian - Yohanes Nugroho


A Short Aside... "What is the Internet?"
----------------------------------------

If you're the type that wants to skip the preliminaries and just dig in,
you've come to the right place.  I'm not going to bore you with
details.  Instead, I'll just offer up my simple condensed definition of
the Internet, and encourage you to find out more as you gain skill at
using the tools described herein.

Internet (noun) - A world-wide collection of computer networks,
connecting government, military, educational and commercial
institutions, as well as private citizens to a wide range of computer
services, resources, data and information.  A set of network conventions
and common tools are employed to give the appearance of a single large
network, even though the computers that are linked together use many
different hardware and software platforms.


The Rules of The Game
---------------------

This document is meant to be both tutorial and practical, so there are
lots of actual commands and internet addresses listed herein.  You'll
notice that when these are included in the text they are indented by
several spaces for clarity.  Don't include the leading spaces when you
try these commands on your own!

You'll also see things like "<file>" or "<name>" appearing in this
document.  Think of these as place holders or variables which must be
replaced with an appropriate value.  Do NOT include the quotes or
brackets in your value unless specifically directed to do so.

Most e-mail servers understand only a small set of commands and are not
very forgiving if you deviate from what they expect.  So include ONLY
the specified commands in the Subject or body of your note, leaving off
any extraneous lines such as your signature, etc.

Unless otherwise specified, you can leave the Subject and/or body of the
note empty.  If your mail software insists on a Subject or body, just
type "XYZZY" or something equally non-sensical.

You should also ensure that you have one blank line between the note
headers and the body of your note.  And do pay attention to upper/lower
case in directory and file names when using e-mail servers.  It's almost
always important.

*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
SPECIAL NOTE:  The e-mail servers listed in this guide are for the most
part operated by kind-hearted volunteers at companies or universities.
If you abuse (or over-use) the servers, there's a very good chance they
will be shut down permanently.  This actually happened to several of the
e-mail servers recently, so treat them with respect.

If you have direct Internet access, let others who are less fortunate
use the e-mail servers.  Try to limit your data transfers to one
megabyte per day.  Don't swamp the servers with many requests at a
time.
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*


                              FTP BY EMAIL
                              ------------

FTP stands for "file transfer protocol", and is a means of accessing
files that are stored on remote computer systems (sites). Files at FTP
sites are typically stored in a tree-like set of directories (or nested
folders for Mac fans), each of which pertains to a different subject.

When visiting an FTP site using a "live" internet connection, one would
specify the name of the site, login with a userid & password, navigate
to the desired directory and select one or more files to be transferred
back to their local system.

Using FTP by e-mail is very similar, except that the desired site is
reached through a special "ftpmail server" which logs in to the remote
site and returns the requested files to you in response to a set of
commands in an e-mail message.

Using FTP by e-mail can be nice even for those with full Internet
access, because some popular FTP sites are heavily loaded and
interactive response can be very sluggish.  So it makes sense not to
waste time and connect charges in these cases.

To use FTP by e-mail, you first need a list of FTP "sites" which are the
addresses of the remote computer systems that allow you to retrieve
files anonymously (without having a userid and password on that
system).

There are some popular sites listed later in this guide, but you can get
a comprehensive list of hundreds of anonymous FTP sites by sending an
e-mail message to the internet address:

   mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu

and include these lines in the BODY of the note.

   send usenet/news.answers/ftp-list/sitelist/part1
   ... (21 lines omitted for brevity) ...
   send usenet/news.answers/ftp-list/sitelist/part23

You will then receive (by e-mail) 23 files which comprise the "FTP Site
List".  Note that these files are each about 60K, so the whole lot will
total over a megabyte!  These files haven't been updated since Nov97 but
they are still a valuable resource for FTP sites world-wide.

Another file you might want to get is "FTP Frequently Asked Questions"
which contains lots more info on using FTP services, so add this line to
your note as well:

   send usenet/news.answers/ftp-list/faq

After you receive the site list you'll see dozens of entries like this,
which tell you the site name, location and the kind of files that are
stored there.

   Site   : ftp.cs.wisc.edu
   Country: USA
   GMT    : -6
   Date   : 23-Jul-95
   Source : mail
   Alias  : fyvie.cs.wisc.edu
   Admin  : ftp@cs.wisc.edu
   Organ  : University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, CS dept.
   Server :
   System : Unix
   URL    : ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/
   Comment: server can (de)compress, tar files and directories; RoadMap
            contains list of directories; files from shorty.cs.wisc.edu
   Files  : 007; afs-tools; AIX; Approximation Theory; bolo; CDIFF;
            computer-vision; condor; connectivity table; coral; Exodus; galileo;
            ghost; goodman; HP; list-archives; machine learning; markhill;
            math prog; mcplib; Novell; par-distr-sys; paradise; shore; sohi;
            spim; spimsal; swartz; tech-reports; Ultimate Frisbee files; UW;
            warts; wisc; wwt; X; xunet

If you find an interesting FTP site in the list, send e-mail to one of
these ftpmail servers:

   ftpmail@academ.com             (United States)
   ftpmail@btoy1.rochester.ny.us  (United States)
   ftpmail@cnd.caravan.ru         (Russia) - SLOW
   ftpmail@dna.affrc.go.jp        (Japan)
   ftpmail@ftp.sunet.se           (Sweden)
   ftpmail@ftp.uni-stuttgart.de   (Germany)
   ftpmail@gu.net                 (Ukraine)
   ftpmail@ml.imasy.or.jp         (Japan)
   ftpmail@mail.iif.hu            (Hungary)
   ftpmail@mercure.umh.ac.be      (Belgium)
   ftpmail@uar.net                (Ukraine)

Note: There are other restricted-use FTPMAIL servers listed at
       http://www.expita.com/servers.html
       See the "WWW By E-mail" section for help retrieving this file.

It doesn't really matter which one you choose, but a server that is
geographically close may respond quicker.  (Please DON'T use the first
one in the list just because it's there!)  In the body of the note,
include these lines:

    open <site>
    dir
    quit

This will return to you a list of the files stored in the root directory
at that site.  See the figure below for an example of the output when
using "ftp.simtel.net" for the site name.

  +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
    total 20
    drwxr-xr-x   9 root     sys         1024 Oct 29  1999 .
    drwxr-xr-x   9 root     sys         1024 Oct 29  1999 ..
    -rw-r--r--   1 root     sys         1431 Oct 18  1999 .welcome
    -rw-r--r--   1 root     sys          731 Oct 26  1995 README.mirroring
    d--x--x--x   2 root     sys           96 Oct 27  1999 bin
    d--x--x--x   2 root     sys           96 Oct 27  1999 etc
    drwxr-xr-x   5 root     other       8192 Nov 10  1999 mir01
    drwxr-xr-x   8 root     other       8192 Jul 27  1999 mir02
    drwxr-xr-x   5 root     other       8192 Jul 27  1999 mir03
    drwxr-xr-x   6 root     other       8192 Jul 29  1999 mir04
    drwxr-xr-x   3 root     users       1024 Oct 27  1999 pub
  +---------------------------------------------------------------------+

In your next e-mail message you can navigate to other directories by
inserting (for example)

    cd pub                           (use "chdir" if "cd" doesn't work)

before the "dir" command.  (The "cd" means "change directory" and "pub"
is a common (public) directory name, usually a good place to start.)
Once you determine the name of a file you want to retrieve, use:

    get <name of file>

in the following note instead of the "dir" command.  If the file you
want to retrieve is plain text, this will suffice.  If it's a binary
file (an executable program, compressed file, etc.) you'll need to
insert the command:

    binary

in your note before the "get" command.

Tip:  Many directories at FTP sites contain a file called 00-index.txt,
README, or something similarly named which gives a description of the
files found there.  If you're just exploring and your "dir" reveals one
of these filenames, do a "get" on the file and save yourself some time.

OK, let's grab the text of The Magna Carta.  Here's the message you send
to an ftpmail server:

    open wiretap.area.com            (The name of the FTP site)
    chdir /Gov/World/                (Directory where the file lives)
    get magna.txt                    (Sign here please, John)
    quit                             (Bring it on home)

Here are the commands you would send to to get a file from the Simtel
Software Repository that was mentioned earlier.

    open ftp.simtel.net              (mirrored at other world-wide sites)
    cd pub/simtelnet/msdos/disasm/
    binary                           (Because we're getting a ZIP file)
    get bubble.zip
    quit

Some other interesting FTP sites you may want to "visit" are listed
below.  (Use these site names on the "open" command and the suggested
directory name on your "chdir" command, as in the previous examples.)

    rtfm.mit.edu        Try: pub/usenet/news.answers for USENET info
    ftp.simtel.net      Try: pub/simtelnet a huge DOS/WIN software library
    gatekeeper.dec.com  Try: pub/recipes for a cooking & recipe archive

Remember that you can't just send e-mail to ftpmail@<anysite>, rather
you send the "open <site>" command to one of the known ftpmail servers.

Notes:
- The ftpmail servers tend to be quite busy. Your reply may not arrive
   for several minutes, hours, or days.
- Some large files may be split into smaller pieces and returned to you
   as multiple messages.  You can control this (and also override the
   return e-mail address) using special ftpmail commands.
- The commands are not the same on every server - send the "help"
   command to find out how FTPMAIL works on the server you are using!
- Often the ftpmail servers keep local archives. Open the local archives
   by not specifying a site on the "open" line. Using the local archives
   gives your request priority so it will be processed before all outside
   requests.

If the file that is returned to you ends up looking something like what
you see below, (the word "begin" with a number and the filename on one
line, followed by a bunch of 61-character lines) it most likely is a
binary file that has been "uuencoded" by the sender.  (This is required
in order to reliably transmit binary files by e-mail.)

     begin 666 answer2.zip
     M4$L#!`H`!@`.`/6H?18.$-Z$F@P```@?```,````5$5,25@S,34N5%A480I[
     M!P8;!KL,2P,)!PL).PD'%@.(!@4.!P8%-@.6%PL*!@@*.P4.%00.%P4*.`4.

You'll need to scrounge up a version of the "uudecode" program for your
operating system (DOS, OS/2, Unix, Mac, etc.) in order to reconstruct
the file.  Most likely you'll find a copy already at your site or in
your service provider's download library, but if not you can use the
instructions in the next section to find out how to search FTP sites for
a copy.


                             ARCHIE BY EMAIL
                             ---------------

Let's say you know the name of a file, but you have no idea at which FTP
site it might be lurking.  Or maybe you're curious to know if files
matching a certain naming criteria are available via FTP.  Archie is the
tool you can use to find out.

Archie servers can be thought of as a database of all the anonymous FTP
sites in the world, allowing you to find the site and/or name of a file
to be retrieved.  And using Archie by e-mail can be convenient because
some Archie searches take a LONG time to complete, leaving you to tap
your toes in the meantime.

To use Archie by e-mail, simply send an e-mail message to this address:

    archie@archie.icm.edu.pl           (Poland)

To obtain detailed help for using Archie by mail, put the word

    help

in the subject of the note and just send it off.  You'll receive e-mail
explaining how to use archie services.  If you're the "just do it" type,
then enter the command:

    find <file>

where "<file>" is the name of the file to search for, in the BODY (not
the subject) of the note. This will search for files that match your
criteria exactly.  If you want to find files that contain your search
criteria anywhere in their name, insert the line

    set search sub

before the "find" command.  Some other useful archie commands you might
want to use are:

    set maxhits 20             (limit output, default is 100 files)
    set match_domain usa       (restrict output to FTP sites in USA)
    set output_format terse    (return output in condensed form)

When you get the results from your Archie query, it will contain the
names of various sites at which the desired file is located.  Use one of
these site names and the directory/filename listed for your next FTP
file retrieval request.

Now you've learned enough to locate that UUDECODE utility mentioned in
the last section.  Let's send e-mail to archie@archie.icm.edu.pl and
include the following lines in the message:

    set search sub             (looking for a substring match...)
    find uudecode              (must contain this string...)

Note: You'll be looking for the uudecode source code, not the executable
version, which would of course be a binary file and would arrive
uuencoded - a Catch 22!  The output of your archie query will contain
lots of information like this:

Host sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch    (195.176.255.9)
Last updated 14:30 14 Dec 1999

     Location: /mirror/NetBSD/NetBSD-release/src/usr.bin/uudecode
       FILE    -rw-rw-r--          5832  02:00 23 Mar 1999  uudecode.c

Host helka.iif.hu       (193.225.12.48)
Last updated 14:30 16 Dec 1999

     Location: /pub/mirror_hosts/ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/00_start
       FILE    -rw-r--r--          5567  02:00 23 Feb 1999  uudecode.bas
       FILE    -rw-r--r--          5349  02:00 23 Feb 1999  uudecode.c

Now you can use an ftpmail server to request "uudecode.bas" (if you have
BASIC available) or "uudecode.c" (if you have a C compiler) from the
helka.iif.hu site.

SPECIAL NOTE:  For DOS users, there is an EXECUTABLE ASCII version of
the UUDECODE.COM program available.  This is a rare exception to the
rule that executable files must be encoded to survive e-mail
transmission.  You can receive it via e-mail and execute it "as is".  To
get a copy, send e-mail

   To: gboyd@expita.com
   Subject: send uudecode.com  (must be lowercase).

For further info on using uudecode, send e-mail

   To: gboyd@expita.com
   Subject: send uudecode.how  (must be lowercase).


                           FTP SEARCH BY EMAIL
                           -------------------

Archie servers could be thought of as a database of all the anonymous
FTP sites in the world, allowing you to find the site and/or name of a
file to be retrieved. This function has been taken over by a web-based
FTP search engine.

To use FTP Search by e-mail, simply send an e-mail message to one of the
webmail servers (see WWW section) with this line in the message
BODY:

   send http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/cgi-bin/search?form=lycosnet\
     &query=[file name or keyword]&filetype=All+files

Now you've learned enough to locate that UUDECODE utility mentioned in
the last section. Replace [file name or keyword] with uudecode.bas to
find Basic source code, so our e-mail request looks like this:

   send http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/cgi-bin/search?form=lycosnet\
     &query=uudecode.bas&filetype=All+files

Note: You'll be looking for the uudecode Basic source code, not the
executable version, which would of course be a binary file and would
arrive uuencoded - a Catch 22!  The output of your ftp query will
contain lots of information like this:

    2 /.2/simtelnet/msdos/00_start/uudecode.bas
      5.4K - 1996 Feb 24 00:00
      FTP Site: ftp.cdrom.com

    3 /.3/msdos/00_start/uudecode.bas
      5.4K - 1996 Feb 24 00:00
      FTP Site: ftp.eunet.cz

    4 /.4/cpm/starter-kit/uudecode.bas
      1.9K - 1986 Oct 11 00:32
      FTP Site: ftp.southcom.com.au

Now you can use an ftpmail server to request "uudecode.bas" (if you have
BASIC available) from the ftp.cdrom.com site or one of the others.


                             GOPHER BY EMAIL
                             ---------------

Gopher is a tool for exploring the Internet and is one way to find a
resource if you know what you want, but not where to find it.  Gopher
systems are menu-based, and provide a user-friendly front end to
Internet resources, searches and information retrieval.

When visiting a Gopher site using a "live" Internet connection, one
would specify the name of the site, navigate through a series of
hierarchical menus to a desired resource, and then either read or
transfer the information back to their home system.

Using Gopher by e-mail is very similar, except that the desired site is
reached through a special "gophermail server" which gophers to the
remote site on your behalf and and returns the requested menu, submenu
or file to you in response to a set of commands in an e-mail message.

NOTE: In recent years, Gopher has fallen in popularity and most of the
   gophermail servers have closed down.  But still there is quite a
   bit of information available on gopher servers, and a few working
   gophermail servers.

Although not every item on every menu will be accessible by
"gophermail", you'll still find plenty of interesting things using this
technique.  Down to brass tacks...  let's send e-mail to one of these
addresses:

    gopher@dna.affrc.go.jp          Japan
    gopher@ncc.go.jp                Japan

You can optionally specify the address of a known gopher site on the
Subject line to get the main menu for that site instead.

    gopher.tc.umn.edu            (home of gopher)

Let's be bold and skip the HELP stuff for now.  Send off a note to one
of the gophermail servers and specify

    Subject: gopher.tc.umn.edu

You'll get a message back from the server that looks something like the
text in the figure below.

  +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
   This is response to your request with Subject: gopher.tc.umn.edu
   Mail this file back to gopher with an X before the menu items that
   you want.  If you don't mark any items, gopher will send all of them.

       1.  Information About Gopher/
       2.  Computer Information/
       3.  Discussion Groups/
       4.  Fun & Games/
       5.  Internet file server (ftp) sites/
       6.  Libraries/
       7.  News/
       8.  Other Gopher and Information Servers/
       9.  Phone Books/
       10. Search Gopherspace with Veronica-2 /
       11. Search lots of places at the University of Minnesota  <?> (Send keywords in Subject:)
       12. University of Minnesota Campus Information/


    You may edit the following two numbers to set the maximum sizes after
    which GopherMail should send output as multiple e-mail messages:

    Split=64K bytes/message <- For text, bin, HQX messages (0 = No split)
    Menu=100 items/message <- For menus and query responses (0 = No split)

    #
    Name=Information About Gopher
    Numb=1
    Type=1
    Port=70
    Path=1/Information About Gopher
    Host=gopher.tc.umn.edu
    #
    # ... (62 lines deleted) ...
    #
    Name=Search Gopherspace with Veronica-2
    Numb=10
    Type=1
    Port=70
    Path=/v2
    Host=gopher.ptloma.edu
    #
    Name=Search lots of places at the University of Minnesota
    Numb=11
    Type=7
    Port=70
    Path=mindex:/lotsoplaces
    Host=spinaltap.micro.umn.edu
    #
    Name=University of Minnesota Campus Information
    Numb=12
    Type=1
    Port=70
    Path=1/uofm
    Host=gopher.tc.umn.edu
  +--------------------------------------------------------------------+

To proceed to a selection on the returned menu just e-mail the whole
text of the note (from the menu downwards) back to the gopher server,
placing an "x" next to the items(s) you want to explore.  You'll then
receive the next level of the gopher menu by e-mail.  Some menu choices
lead to other menus, some lead to text files, and some lead to searches.
In the example above, let's select

    x 8. Other Gophers & Info Resources

and mail the whole thing right back to the gophermail server. You should
then get a menu with a number of interesting selections including "All
the Gopher Servers in the World".  You'll find that many of the gopher
servers have closed down but still there are quite a few remaining.

If a menu item is labelled "Search" you used to be able to select that
item with an "x" and supply your search words in the Subject: of your
reply.  However, the Veronica searches are all DEFUNCT. The few
remaining Jughead searches are listed in the next section.

Note: You needn't actually return the entire gopher menu and all the
routing info that follows it each time you reply to the gophermail
server.  If you want to minimize the size of your query, you can strip
out the "menu" portion at the top and include only the portion below
that pertains to the menu selection you want.

Just remember that if you use this approach, you must specify "get all"
on the Subject line.  (Exception: for searching, specify only the search
terms on the Subject line.)  The example below is equivalent to
selecting "option 8" as we did earlier.

    Split=0
    Menu=0
    #
    Name=Other Gopher and Information Servers
    Numb=8
    Type=1
    Port=70
    Path=1/Other Gopher and Information Servers
    Host=gopher.tc.umn.edu

If this looks like nonsense to you, here's a human translation:

    Connect to PORT 70 of the HOST (computer) at "gopher.tc.umn.edu",
    retrieve the sub-menu "Other Gophers", and send it to me in
    ONE PIECE, regardless of its size.

Note: Sometimes gophermail requests return a blank menu or message.
This is most likely because the server failed to connect to the host
from which you were trying to get your information.  Send your request
again later and it'll probably work.


                           VERONICA BY EMAIL
                           -----------------

Speaking of searches, this is a good time to mention Veronica.  Just as
Archie provides a searchable index of FTP sites, Veronica provides this
function for "gopherspace".  Veronica will ask you what you want to look
for (your search words) and then display another menu listing all the
gopher menu items that match your search.  In typical gopher fashion,
you can then select one of these items and "go-pher it"!

All the Veronica servers were shutdown. However, a new Veronica-2
server operated by gopher.floodgap.com is available.

A Gophermail Shortcut:
----------------------

The path to some resources, files or databases can be a bit tedious,
requiring several e-mail messages to the gophermail server.  But here's
the good news...  If you've done it once, you can re-use any of the
e-mail messages previously sent in, changing it to suit your current
needs.  As an example, here's a clipping from the Veronica menu you
would get by following the previous instructions.  You can send these
lines to any gophermail server to run a Veronica search.

    Split=64K bytes/message <- For text, bin, HQX messages (0 = No split)
    Menu=100 items/message <- For menus and query responses (0 = No split)
    #
    Name=Search Veronica-2
    Numb=23
    Type=7
    Port=70
    Path=/v2/vs
    Host=gopher.floodgap.com

Specify the search words in the Subject line and see what turns up!  You
can use boolean expressions in Veronica searches.  For a guide to
composing Veronica searches, send these lines to a gophermail server:

    Split=0
    Menu=0
    #
    Name=Search tips and how to effectively use the database
    Numb=5
    Type=0
    Port=70
    Path=/v2/help/search
    Host=gopher.floodgap.com
    #
    Name=Help! I didn't find anything!
    Numb=6
    Type=0
    Port=70
    Path=/v2/help/noluck
    Host=gopher.floodgap.com
    #
    Name=Accuracy of returned responses
    Numb=7
    Type=0
    Port=70
    Path=/v2/help/acc
    Host=gopher.floodgap.com


                            JUGHEAD BY EMAIL
                            ----------------

Speaking of searches, this is a good time to mention Jughead.  Just as
Archie provides a searchable index of FTP sites, Jughead provides this
function for "gopherspace".  Jughead will use the Subject:  to look for
(your search words) and then display another menu listing all the gopher
menu items that match your search.

Jughead like Veronica and Gopher is almost entirely non-existant.

You can send these lines to any gophermail server to run a Jughead
search. Remember, the Subject line must contain your search words.

The following two Jughead servers only search in their respective
sites. The Marvel site contains the most information.

    Split=0                       Split=0
    Menu=0                        Menu=0
    #                             #
    Name=Marvel Jughead Search    Name=Oswego Jughead Search
    Type=7                        Type=7
    Port=2069                     Port=3000
    Path=                         Path=
    Host=marvel.loc.gov           Host=gopher.oswego.edu


                             USENET BY EMAIL
                             ----------------

Usenet is a collection of over 52000 discussion groups on every topic
imaginable.  In order to get a proper start and avoid embarrasing
yourself needlessly, you must read the Usenet new users intro document,
which can be obtained by sending e-mail to:

    mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu

and include this line in the BODY of the note:

    send usenet/news.answers/news-newusers-intro

To get a listing of Usenet newsgroups, add these commands to your note:

    send usenet/news.answers/active-newsgroups/part1  (also get part2 & part3)
    send usenet/news.answers/alt-hierarchies/part1    (also get part2 & part3)

To get the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file(s) for a given
newsgroup, try a command like this:

    index usenet/<newsgroupname>

(Substitute dots for dashes if they appear in the newsgroup name.) If
any FAQ files are available, they will be listed in the returned info,
and you can request them with a command like:

    send usenet/<newsgroupname>/<faqfilename>


Reading Usenet Newsgroups
-------------------------

Gophermail methods for reading Usenet newsgroups are non-existant as
of the year 2001.

NOTE: You can also get Usenet postings from several webmail servers
listed in the WORLD-WIDE WEB BY EMAIL section later in this document.
There are four approaches:

1) Look for an Agora server with a "Y" in the "Usenet Access" column and
    send a command like this in the message body: send news:<newsgroup>

2) Use a webmail server to retrieve specified web pages to search at
    Google (was Deja.com) which archives Usenet groups daily.
      Search Newsgroups --  http://groups.google.com/
      Usenet Advanced Search -- http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search

3) Use a webmail server to retrieve specified web pages to read Usenet
    at Mailgate -- http://www.mailgate.org/

4) Use the Relcom Usenet News mailserver. Send the word "help" in the
    body of a message to newsserv@litech.net

Note: See the "WWW By E-mail" section below for a list of "getweb"
       "agora" and "www4mail" servers.

With a little luck, you'll get a list of recent postings to the
newsgroup, and then you can retrieve the individual postings by replying
to the message from the Agora server.  Make sure not to change the
subject line of the reply message, and just put the number of the
posting you want in the message BODY.

Posting In Usenet Newsgroups
----------------------------

If you decide to make a post of your own, here are two methods to try:

METHOD 1: Mail the text of your post to:

    mail2news-YYYYMMDD-group.name@anon.lcs.mit.edu
    mail2news_nospam-YYYYMMDD-group.name@anon.lcs.mit.edu

    group.name@berlioz.crs4.it                 <internal use only>
    group.name@comlab.ox.ac.uk                 <internal use only>
    group.name@pubnews.demon.co.uk             <access controlled>
    outnews+netnews.group.name@andrew.cmu.edu  <local use only>
    no.group.name@news.uninett.no              <Norwegian news only>

So to post to news.newusers.questions, you might send your message to:

    mail2news-YYYYMMDD-news.newusers.questions@anon.lcs.mit.edu

Be sure to include an appropriate Subject: line, and include your real
name and e-mail address at the close of your note.

Substitute today's date instead of YYMMDD and the newsgroup name instead
of "group.name" in the address.  For more information, send to
mail2news@anon.lcs.mit.edu with Subject: help

METHOD 2: Mail the text of your anonymous post to:

    mail2news@anon.lcs.mit.edu     - Subject: help
    mail2news@nym.alias.net        - different name for above
    mail2news@dizum.com            - Subject: help
    mail2news@mixmaster.shinn.net  - Subject: help

Searching For Usenet Newsgroups
-------------------------------

Don't know the name of the newsgroup?  To search for Usenet groups about
"pets", for example, send e-mail to an Agora or www4mail server (see WWW
section) with this line in the message BODY:

    send http://alabanza.com/kabacoff/Inter-Links/cgi/news.cgi?pets


                       WORLD-WIDE WEB (WWW) BY EMAIL
                       -----------------------------

The World-Wide Web is the premier Internet navigational tool - a
hypertext and multimedia system that lets you hop around the Net, read
documents, and access images & sounds linked to a source.

Have you ever heard someone say, "Wow, check out the cool stuff at
http://www.somewhere.com/blah.html" and wondered what in the world they
were talking about?  Now you can retrieve WWW documents by e-mail using
an Agora server.

All you need to know is the Uniform Resource Locator (or URL, that long
ugly string starting with "http:", "gopher:", or "ftp:") which defines
the address of the document, and you can retrieve it by sending e-mail
to one of:

    Agora Server Address         Location             Usenet Access?
    ---------------------------  -------------------- --------------
    agora@dna.affrc.go.jp        (Japan)               Y
    agora@kamakura.mss.co.jp     (Japan)               Y
    agora@www.eng.dmu.ac.uk      (DMU.UK users ONLY)
    agora@uit.no                 (Norwegian users ONLY)
    agora@mx.nsu.nsk.su          (NSU.RU users ONLY)

In the body of your note include one of these lines, replacing "<URL>"
with the actual URL specification.

    send <URL>
    rsend <return-address> <URL>  (to override your return address)

This will send you back the document you requested, with a list of all
the documents referenced within, so that you may make further requests.

To try WWW by e-mail send the following commands to an Agora server:

    help
    send http://www.w3.org

In a few minutes you should receive the Agora help file and the "W3C WWW
Welcome Consortium Page" which will include references to other Web
documents you'll want to explore.  Please read the Agora help file, as
it contains answers to many commonly asked questions!

THERE ARE SOME OTHER webmail servers listed below, which run software
other than Agora.  They work pretty much the same, but it's a good idea
to request the help file for the server you decide to use.

Note: The GetWeb servers below can handle web pages which contain fill-in
forms.  Other webmail servers do not provide this ability.

    Address                      Syntax     Comments
    -----------------------      ---------- ----------------------------
    data@downloadslave.com       <URL> in body
    getweb@emailfetch.com        GET <URL> intermittent since Mar99
    getweb@usa.healthnet.org     GET <URL>
    page@grabpage.org            URL: <URL> in Subject
    text@pagegetter.com          <URL> in body returns text
    web@pagegetter.com           <URL> in body returns graphic page
    webgate@vancouver-webpages.com GET <URL> or DUMP <URL> in body
    webmail@www.ucc.ie           SEND <URL> or GET <URL> in body
    www@web2mail.com             URL of page (omit http://) in Subject

Note: The webmail servers are sometimes unavailable for days (or weeks)
at a time without explanation.  If you get an error or no reply, please
try another address or retry in a day or so.

THE NEW WWW4MAIL servers (combine functions of agora, getweb, and new
browser e-mail integration):

   Address                        Comments
   -----------------------------  ------------------------------
   www4mail@collaborium.org       send help in body of a message
   www4mail@ftp.uni-stuttgart.de  send help in body of a message
   www4mail@kabissa.org           send help in body of a message
   www4mail@unganisha.idrc.ca     send help in body of a message
   www4mail@web.bellanet.org      send help in body of a message
   www4mail@wm.ictp.trieste.it    send help in body of a message

If you want an up-to-date listing, then look at:
http://www.expita.com/servers.html


                            WWW SEARCH BY EMAIL
                            -------------------

There's a lot of great stuff out on the Web, but how do you find it?
Well, just like Archie and Veronica help you search FTP and gopher
sites, there are several search engines that have been developed to
search for information on the Web.  But until now, you had to have
direct Internet access to use them.

After a bit of research, I have found that it is possible to use several
WWW search mechanisms by e-mail.  Here are some sample queries that you
can use to search via Lycos and WebCrawler.  Any of these lines can be
sent to an Agora server (see above) to perform a search.  If you're not
interested in frogs, then by all means feel free to use your own
keywords.

For Lycos searches you must separate words with a "+" sign.  All
searches are exact.

    http://www.lycos.com/srch/?lpv=1&loc=searchhp&query=frog+dissection

For WebCrawler searches you must separate words with a "+" sign.  All
searches are exact.

    http://www.webcrawler.com/cgi-bin/WebQuery?searchText=frog+dissection

Another way to access search engines is to send a message to one of the
GETWEB servers (see list above) with a line like this in the message
body:

    SEARCH <engine> <keywords>

Replace "engine" with YAHOO, ALTAVISTA, or INFOSEEK, and use your own
search words.  Here's an example:

    SEARCH YAHOO consumer protection


                              MAILING LISTS
                              -------------

There are literally thousands of discussion groups that stay in touch
using e-mail based systems known as "mailing lists".  People interested
in a topic "subscribe" to a "list" and then send and receive postings by
e-mail.  For information concerning new lists, send e-mail to:

    LISTSERV@HYPATIA.CS.WISC.EDU

In the body of your note include only this command:

    INFO NEW-LIST

Finding a Mailing List
----------------------

To find out about mailing lists that are relevant to your interests,
send e-mail to an webmail server and retrieve this web page:

    http://www.liszt.com/

New in These Parts?
-------------------

If you're new to the Internet, I suggest you subscribe to the HELP-NET
list where you're likely to find answers to your questions.  Send the
command:

    SUBSCRIBE HELP-NET <Firstname Lastname>

in the BODY of a note to LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU, then e-mail your
questions to the list address:

    HELP-NET@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU


                             FINGER BY EMAIL
                             ---------------

"Finger" is a utility that returns information about another user.
Usually it's just boring stuff like last logon, etc., but sometimes
people put fun or useful information in their finger replies.  To try
out finger, send this line (in the message BODY) to a webmail server:

    send http://www.mit.edu:8001/finger?<user@site>

Use one of the e-mail addresses below instead of <user@site> ...

    nasanews@space.mit.edu      quake@gldfs.cr.usgs.gov


                      "DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE" BY EMAIL
                      --------------------------------

There is an e-mail address lookup database at MIT which keeps tabs on
everyone who has posted a message on Usenet.  Send e-mail to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and enter only this line in the BODY of the
note:
    send usenet-addresses/<name>

Specify as much information as you can about the person (lastname,
firstname, userid, site, etc.) to limit the amount of information that
is returned to you.  Here's a sample query to find the address of
someone you think may be at Harvard University:

    send usenet-addresses/Jane Doe Harvard


                             WHOIS BY EMAIL
                             --------------
WHOIS is another tool that can be used to Search for domain name; NIC
handle; host IP or lastname, firstname.

The default action for Whois, unless directed otherwise with a keyword
(e.g. "domain root"), is to do a very broad search, looking for matches
in many fields: handle, name, or hostname and finding all record types.

Let's say we want to find someone named Gerald Boyd (a noted e-mail
personality). Our Whois query will be addressed to a webmail server and
will contain only this one long line:

    http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois?
      STRING=name+boyd%2C+gerald&STRING=Search

Whois then shows the results in one of two ways: as a full, detailed
display for a single match (with possible subdisplay), or as one- or
two-line summaries for multiple matches.

Boyd, Gerald ([11]GBL149)               gboyd@PF1HELP.COM               (770) 4
13-9456
Boyd, Gerald ([12]GBY218)               geboyd@EARTHLINK.NET            1-818-8
46-2478
Boyd, Gerald ([13]GB8307)               gerald@PF1HELP.COM                770-4
13-9456

To single out one record, look it up with "!xxx", where xxx is the
handle, shown in parenthesis following the name, which comes first.


                             TELNET BY EMAIL
                             ---------------

Sorry, there is no way to access TELNET sites by e-mail.


                            A FEW NET-GOODIES
                            -----------------

Here are some other interesting things you can do by e-mail. (Some of
them are accessible only by e-mail!)

* 100 THINGS TO DO BY EMAIL
Get instant answers amd information on almost 100 topics by e-mail.
Dictonary, encyclopedia, airfares, almanac, airports, currency
conversion, distance between two points, etc. etc.  Send a blank e-mail
message to: topics@halibot.com  Also try msnbcnow@msnbc.com

* ANONYMOUS EMAIL
An "anon server" provides a front for sending mail messages and posting
to Usenet newsgroups anonymously, should the need ever arise.  To get
instructions send e-mail to remailer@gacracker.org with a Subject:
remailer-help

* ASK DR. MATH
Have a math question?  Dr. Math answers questions from K-12 students and
their teachers about Mathematics.  Write to dr.math@forum.swarthmore.edu

* ASK-A-GEOLOGIST
Send your earth-shattering questions to
ask-a-geologist@octopus.wr.usgs.gov and a US Geological Service
scientist will try to help.

* ASK-A-TECH
Send your computer hardware or software support questions to
helpdesk@ask-a-tech.org and this non-profit organization will try to
answer your question.

* BIBLE SEARCH
Search the King James version of the Bible.  Examples below can be sent
to an Agora server.  Use "+" to specify multiple words; prefix proper
names with "%23"; add "&PHRASE=ON" to find a phrase.
   send http://estragon.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/KJV?title=&word=angel+%23Mary
   send http://estragon.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/KJV?title=&word=fig+tree&PHRASE=ON

* CANCER DATABASE
To access the National Cancer Institute's database, send e-mail to
cancernet@icicb.nci.nih.gov with "help" or "spanish" in the message
body.

* CHECK YOUR EMAIL CONNECTION
The following are all autoresponder addresses that you can use to test
if your e-mail is working. You send a blank message to the address shown
and in a few minutes an autoresponse is received.
   echo@seattlelab.com               test-courrier@sogi.com (in French)
   echo@telcomplus.net               test@alphanet.ch
   echo@tu-berlin.de                 test@mega.bw
   internet@gurus.com                test@netsydney.com
   ping@stamper.itconsult.co.uk      echo@tu-chemnitz.de

* COUNTRY CODES
The International E-mail accessibility FAQ is retrievable by e-mail.
Send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and enter only this line in the
BODY of the note:
   send usenet/news.answers/mail/country-codes
   Web site: http://www.nsrc.org/oclb

Stumped by those 2-letter country codes in Internet addresses?  Send
e-mail to address-codes@GetResponse.com for an explanation.

* CURRENCY CONVERSION
You can get foreign exchange rates for the U.S. dollar and other
currencies by sending this URL to an Agora or www4mail server:
   send http://cnnfn.com/markets/currencies.html

* EMAIL TO SNAIL-MAIL
Need to get a message to someone in Britain who doesn't have e-mail?
Send it to PaperMail!  For full details on this fee-based service, send
e-mail to info@papermail.win-uk.net

* EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
There's a suicide helpline accessible by e-mail.  Send your message to
jo@samaritans.org -- No syntax, they have humans!  Also any mail to
care@netservs.com returns a listing of hundreds of emotional support
resources on the Internet.

* FINANCIAL AID FAQ
A comprehensive guide to higher education financial aid.  Send blank
e-mail to send-faq@finaid.org OR query@finaid.org

* FINDING EMAIL ADDRESSES
For a guide to finding someone's e-mail addresses.  Send e-mail to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and enter only this line in the BODY of the
note:
    send usenet/news.answers/finding-addresses

* FREE HOME PAGE BY EMAIL (For German residents only)
InetWire offers free non-commercial homepages with up to 500KB of
space.  Make a zip file with index.htm being the home page, put a URL
something like "http://inetw.com/home/myname" in the Subject line and
then send your zip file as an ATTACHMENT to attach@inetw.com.  (If your
e-mail program doesn't support file attachments, you're out of luck.)

* FTP UPLOAD VIA EMAIL
The first free publicly accessible FTP service that allows uploading via
e-mail has instructions available at: http://mail2ftp.hypermart.net/
You can also send the word "HELP" in the body of a message to
mail2ftp@rootshell.be or mail2ftp@treelife.org.ua

* FTPMAIL/WEBMAIL SERVER STATUS
Is your favorite FTPmail/Agora/GetWeb site overloaded or down?  Find out
by sending the "get file stats.txt" command to mailserv@netservs.com

* INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE
Get tons of info on movies, actors, and directors. Send e-mail to
movie@imdb.com with HELP in the subject line.

* INTERNET TIMELINE
To learn the history of the Internet from 1950 to 1998, send blank e-mail
to timeline@hobbes.mitre.org

* THE INTERNET TOURBUS
Take a virtual tour of the Internet - hop on The Internet TourBus!
You'll receive a short mailing twice a week highlighting fun and
interesting sites on the Internet.  It's absolutely free, and you can
join 80,000 others by sending SUBSCRIBE TOURBUS Firstname Lastname in
the BODY of a message to "LISTSERV@LISTSERV.AOL.COM".

* ISPs BY AREA CODE
For a list of Internet Service Providers in your area code, send this
line to an Agora server: http://thelist.iworld.com/areacode/XXX/
(where XXX=your area code)

* LANGUAGE TRANSLATION BY EMAIL
Send an e-mail as usual to a foreign language colleague in your native
tongue.  In the "Cc:" line, send a carbon copy of the message to the
Universal T-mail Translator.  The way you format the address will
determine how the message is translated.
Cc: (Original language)-(Final translation)@t-mail.com
English (en or an), French (fr), German (ge or de), Italian (it),
Spanish (sp or es), Portuguese (pt or po)
So English to French translation would be en-fr@t-mail.com

* LEARN TO SPEAK GEEK
Get BABEL, a glossary of computer abbreviations and acronyms. Use a
web-to-mail server to retrieve this file.
http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/babel/babel.html     [214K]

* MEDICAL INFORMATION BY EMAIL
Send a blank e-mail message to hnet@usa.healthnet.org to receive a FAQ
which lists locations for medical information that can be accessed by
e-mail methods.

* MORE WORD FUN!
The wordserver at wsmith@wordsmith.org will serve up A.Word.A.Day,
Dictionary by Mail, Thesaurus by Mail, Acronym by Mail and Anagram by
Mail. Send blank e-mail for the help file.

Merriam-Webster dictionary offers the word of the day -- To subscribe,
send mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.WEBSTER.M-W.COM with the command
SUBSCRIBE MW-WOD [your name].

* MORTGAGE/LOAN CALCULATOR
To calculate your monthly loan payment, send this line to an Agora
server:
http://www.interest.com/hugh/calc/simple.cgi?amt=100000&int=8.00&yrs=30
(Change the values for principle, interest and term as appropriate.)

* NUMBER SEQUENCES
To find out how a number sequence continues (such as 2 3 5 7 11 ..., the
prime numbers), send e-mail to sequences@research.att.com with the
following in the message body: lookup 2 3 5 7 11. For help on
this service, send e-mail with a body of "help" to the same address.

* PDF CONVERSIONS BY EMAIL
You can convert PDF documents to text or HTML via e-mail. For internet
files put the URL in the body of an e-mail message to
pdf2txt@adobe.com (for plain text) or to pdf2html@adobe.com (for HTML).
If the file is on your PC then include as a MIME attachment and send
to the same addresses depending uopn whter you want text or HTML.

* PLAY GAMES BY EMAIL
You can play games via the PBeM Server, for info, send e-mail to
pbmserv@gamerz.net with Subject: help tutorial

* RFCS BY EMAIL
Details on obtaining RFCs via FTP or EMAIL may be obtained by sending
an EMAIL message To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU with help: ways_to_get_rfcs in
the message body.

* SCOUT REPORT
...is a weekly featuring announcements of new and interesting resources
on the Internet.  To subscribe, send e-mail to listserv@cs.wisc.edu with
"Subscribe scout-report Your Name" in the body.

* SENDING A FAX BY EMAIL
The TPC.INT "Remote Printing Experiment" is the grandfather of Internet
faxing services.  Send e-mail to tpcfaq@info.tpc.int with no subject and
"help" in the body.  For a list of country phone numbers served by this
service, send e-mail to tpccover@info.tpc.int with no subject and nothing
in the body.

You can also get the FAX FAQ via electronic mail. Send e-mail to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and enter only this line in the BODY of the
note:
    send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/fax-faq

* SENDING MAIL TO VARIOUS NETWORKS
For a guide to communicating with people on the various networks that
make up the Internet, send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and enter
only this line in the BODY of the note:
    send usenet/news.answers/mail/inter-network-guide

* STATLIB
A system for distributing statistical software, datasets, and
information by electronic mail, FTP, and WWW.  To get the index, send
e-mail to statlib@lib.stat.cmu.edu with the one line message "send
index".

* STOCK MARKET QUOTE
To get a stock market quote, send this line to an Agora server:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?d=t&s=xxxx where xxxx is the stock market
symbol.

* TRACK UPS PACKAGES
You can track your UPS packages now thru e-mail.  Send an e-mail to
totaltrack@ups.com and in the subject or the body place the complete
tracking number.

* THE USENET ORACLE
A cooperative, anonymous and humorous exchange of questions and
answers.  Send e-mail to oracle@cs.indiana.edu for more information.

* U.S. CONGRESS AND THE WHITE HOUSE
You can contact the President (president@whitehouse.gov) or Vice
President (vice_president@whitehouse.gov).

* OTHER SOURCES OF US GOV'T INFO:
Send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and enter only these lines in
the BODY of the note:
    send usenet/news.answers/us-govt-net-pointers/part1
    send usenet/news.answers/us-govt-net-pointers/part2

* VIRTUAL PIZZA!
Order an electronic pizza by e-mail.  Send e-mail to
"pizza@ecst.csuchico.edu" with a subject of "pizza help" for details.

* VIRUS PROTECTION SOFTWARE
F-Prot, one of the top PC virus scanners can be requested by e-mail. To
get the current version (uuencoded) send e-mail to
f-prot-update@complex.is with this message body:
   send-as:  uue

* WEB PAGES BY EMAIL
Use web2mail to have your favorite web pages delivered by e-mail whenever
they change.

The basic subscription form is at this web page:
   http://www.web2mail.com/signup.php

* WEBSTER DICTIONARY LOOKUP
To retrieve the definition of a word, send either of these lines to an
Agora type server:
   send http://www.britannica.com/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=whatever
   send www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=whatever

* FOR FURTHER READING
For more details on using web search engines by e-mail use a web-to-mail
server to get this file
   send ftp://ftp.expita.com/wsintro.faq



                            SOMETHING MISSING?
                            ------------------

This file should be somewhere between 1300 and 1500 lines of text, and
about 58KB in size.  If the file you have is much smaller, or says
something like "part 2 of 2" near the top, you're missing something.
Most likely, that's because your mail system has file size quotas that
prevented part 1 from reaching you.  Here's the solution:

To get the file in multiple chunks, send to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu and
enter only these lines in the BODY of the note:

size 25000
send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email

The mail server will break up the file into chunks of 25000 bytes and
send them in separate messages.  You can change "25000" to another
number if it suits your needs.


                           CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
                           ---------------------

I welcome your feedback on this guide and can be reached at the
following addresses.  Send corrections, ideas, suggestions and comments
by e-mail.  I'll try to include any new services in future editions of
this guide.

E-mail  :  gboyd@expita.com
Web     :  http://www.expita.com/

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Accessing the Internet by E-mail FAQ

Posted by krsuncom
링크2007. 8. 18. 10:31

원본 : 요기

네스팟 스윙 : http://pda.nespot.com/240/
드림위즈 PDA : http://p.dreamwiz.com/
TODAYSPPC Mobile : http://m.todaysppc.com/
ProPOZ 모바일사이트 : http://m.propoz.co.kr/
ZDNet Korea : http://zdnet.co.kr/pda
Mobile PDA 튜닝폰 : http://mpda.pe.kr/pda/
서울 버스 종합 관리 시스템 : http://mobile.bus.go.kr/pda/
서울지방경찰청 종합교통정보센터(CCTV) : http://210.100.168.33/ticker/pda/web/pda_main.asp
인천국제공항정보 PDA서비스 : http://www.airport.or.kr/pda/Kor/ipaq/index.jsp
PDANOTES 클리핑 : http://pdanotes.net/clip/
국가지식정보 통합검색 : http://pda.knowledge.go.kr/index.jsp
네이버 PDA : http://pda.naver.com/
네이버 카페iN : http://cafe.pda.naver.com/PdaMyClubList.nhn
다나와 - 쇼핑의 시작 : http://pda.danawa.com/
디지털바다낚시 : http://pda.dinak.co.kr/nespot/index.php
모바일 페이지 검색 엔진 Mohoo : http://mohoo.com/
무선 초고속 인터넷 NESPOT-service : http://www.nespot.com/pda/240/
여권, 전세계 비자정보 : http://visa-passport.com/m/
인크루트 PDA : http://pda.incruit.com/
일반웹을 pda용으로 변환 보여줌 Skweezer Home : http://www.skweezer.net/
파코즈하드웨어 PARKOZ HARDWARE : http://pda.parkoz.com/
bakion's clip : http://clip.bakion.com/
CINELINe films online : http://www.cineline.co.kr/mobile/default.asp
e-Station main : http://m.e-station.com:7202/login.jsp
Gmail에 오신 것을 환영합니다. : https://www.google.com/
Google-Enter a URL(PDA용으로 웹페이지 변환) : http://www.google.com/gwt/n
Google-Mobile : http://www.google.com/xhtml
Google-pda검색 : http://www.google.co.kr/pda
http--pda.daum.net : http://pda.daum.net/
http--pdamon.com-news- : http://pdamon.com/news/
http--www.kpug.net-pda : http://www.kpug.net/pda/
ibrary - 여러분들의 온라인 도서관! : http://www.ibrary.co.kr/
jumsim.com_PDA : http://www.jumsim.com/pda/index.htm
PDA용 CableTV 방송편성표 : http://ssrnet.snu.ac.kr/~gypark/offview/catv/
조흥은행-PDA화면 : http://www.chb.co.kr/kor/pda/main.html
PDANOTES.NET : http://w.pdanotes.net/
자동차보험의 모든것 : http://www.insuworld.co.kr/isw/mobile/index.htm
Welcome to korea.internet.com : http://korea.internet.com/pda/
싸이월드 : http://swing.cyworld.nate.com

투데이스피피시

Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 8. 13. 20:59

 

WM5 Registry Tweaks - Performance

These Registry tweaks are typically used to improve performance of Windows Mobile 5. (This content was split off from WM5_Tweaks_Other because that page would no longer accept additional content.)


For further tweaks, see: WM5 Tweaks - Other and http://www.pocketpctweaks.com/


Note to editors:

When editing, please make sure to disable the "[ ] Use Old Markup" option for display formatting reasons.


EXAMPLE - TRY NOT TO EDIT/DELETE

Tweak to do something

To do this and that, adjust the following registry value:

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Something\SomeValue = 1 (DWORD decimal)

To do something different entirely, perhaps the opposite, do this:

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Something\SomeValue = 0 (DWORD decimal)

This is an additional note


Disable menu animations

To disable menu animations (sliding in/out) and speed up performance of the UI a bit:

HKLM\SYSTEM\GWE\Menu\AniType = 0 (DWORD decimal)

To change it back to the default:

HKLM\SYSTEM\GWE\Menu\AniType = 6 (DWORD decimal)

Disable window animations

To disable window animations (minimizing/maximizing) and speed up performance of the UI a bit:

HKLM\SYSTEM\GWE\Animate = 0 (DWORD decimal)

And to switch them back on:

HKLM\SYSTEM\GWE\Animate = 1 (DWORD decimal)

Increase font cache

To increase the font cache, speeding up font rendering at the cost of a bit of memory:

HKLM\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\limit = 16384 (DWORD decimal)

To change it back to the default:

HKLM\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\limit = 8192 (DWORD decimal)

You can set the value to pretty much anything you like, but suggested values are 4096, 8192, 16384 & 32768.

Enable FileSystem cache

To enable the FileSystem cache, speeding up overall performance at the risk of the cache not being written on a sudden reset:

HKLM\System\StorageManager\FATFS\EnableCache = 1 (DWORD decimal)

To disable again:

HKLM\System\StorageManager\FATFS\EnableCache = 0 (DWORD decimal)

Note that by default, the cache size is zero, and you will see no effect. See "Increase FileSystem cache" below to increase the cache size.

Increase FileSystem cache

To increase the file system cache:

HKLM\System\StorageManager\FATFS\CacheSize = 4096 (DWORD decimal)

To return the file system cache to zero:

HKLM\System\StorageManager\FATFS\CacheSize = 0 (DWORD decimal)

You can set the value to pretty much anything you like.

Increase FileSystem filter cache

To enable the file system filter cache, speeding up overall performance with file mangement:

HKLM\System\StorageManager\Filters\fsreplxfilt\ReplStoreCacheSize = 4096 (DWORD decimal)

To return the file system filter cache to zero:

HKLM\System\StorageManager\Filters\fsreplxfilt\ReplStoreCacheSize = 0 (DWORD decimal)

You can set the value to pretty much anything you like.

XDADeveloperWiki - WM5_Tweaks_Performance

Posted by krsuncom
블랙잭이야기2007. 8. 10. 21:28

 

Samsung Blackjack tips and tricks

The business development team at Vertigo recently standardized on the Samsung Blackjack phone.

It's fantastic hardware. The smartphone has finally shrunk to a pocketable form factor after all these years. Ironically, it's the software that needs to improve -- the Windows Mobile 5.0 OS on the phone leaves a lot to be desired. It's not exactly intuitive.

I dug through a massive tips and tricks thread trying to figure out ways to work efficiently in Windows Mobile on the Blackjack. Here's a summary of the best:

  • Hard reset the phone by holding down UP and POWER to boot. It will ask to confirm.
  • You can adjust the brightness of the screen in Settings under Power (scroll down)
  • Pressing and holding the Home button brings up the task manager
  • Pressing and holding the jog dial brings up a list of apps
  • Pressing the power button brings up the quicklist
  • Hold down message key to turn off backlight on screen.
  • Fn + B = Toggle Bluetooth
  • Press the V key for PAGE DOWN and the T key for PAGE UP.
  • Hold down any key while typing to get its "alternate" character. i.e. Hold down the Q for a moment and you'll get the + symbol. This is nice if you don't like hitting Caps/Shift Q to get it.
  • if you are reading an email, press the center d-pad "action" button... it will take you to the new contact entry with that persons email address already filled in.
  • Apparently the phone doesn't support automatic keylock, you have to hold down the "end call" key for 3-4 seconds and it locks the phone.
  • When you have a URL in the address bar hold down the BACK button above the red hang up button and it will delete the entire URL.
  • In any of the edit fields (contacts, I.E., and others) if you hold down Undo (top right U-Turn with an arrow) it will delete the contents of the field you are in.
  • There is no way to get periodic reminder tones for missed calls or messages. This little app addresses that deficiency.
  • Holding down the back button on the right hand edge of the device launches the Camera app for taking pictures.

If you want to sync data between the phone and the computer, you can use ActiveSync on Windows XP, or Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista. WMDC replaces ActiveSync, but is still in Beta 3 as of right now.

You'll probably want a few apps on your phone. Remember this is Windows Mobile 5.0, not PocketPC, so be sure to pick the right version of the app. I highly recommend starting with a freeware registry editor such as PHM Registry Editor. There are a lot of cool settings that are only exposed through the phone's registry*. I installed "regedit.Stngr_ARM.CAB" on the blackjack and it worked fine for basic registry editing. Once of the first things you'll want to do is turn off the "application lock", either via editing the registry or by downloading and running a small registry edit file named "appunlock.cab" on your phone.

Battery life is OK, but not great. That's probably why it comes with an extra battery and a standalone battery charger out of the box. The phone does trickle charge over USB when it's connected, however, I couldn't get it to charge at all via USB when the battery was very low and the phone wouldn't turn on. There are pictures of the extended battery in action here. This might be a good upgrade if you're running into battery issues.

The phone has a lot in common with the Motorola Q, so often tweaks and files for the Q will work on the Blackjack. You can download new start page designs that work fine from koodezine and qusers. Here's the one I'm using:

And remember, the phone accepts MicroSD cards for additional storage-- they're tiny compared to their SD and MiniSD brethren.

* that's right, there's a Windows Registry on a phone. Depressing but true.

posted on Friday, January 12, 2007 4:50 PM by jatwood

원문 : Jeff Atwood : Samsung Blackjack tips and tricks

Posted by krsuncom
링크2007. 8. 8. 20:50

 

투데이PPC

http://www.todayppc.co.kr
국내 최대 Pocket PC 사용자 커뮤니티

네스팟 스윙

http://www.nespot.com/web/swing
/swing_01.htm

네스팟 스윙 서비스 홈페이지

마이미츠


http://www.mymits.net
삼성전자 Mits 사용자 모임

프로포즈


http://www.propoz.co.kr
싸이버뱅크 POZ 사용자 모임 커뮤니티

네이트PDA


http://pda.nate.com
다양한 PDA 정보 공유 커뮤니티

넥사모

http://www.nexamo.net
삼성전자 넥시오 사용자 커뮤니티

세티즌


http://www.cetizen.com
휴대폰 및 모바일 단말기 커뮤니티

MissPDA


http://www.misspda.com
모바일 사용자 커뮤니티

PDA Bench


http://www.pdabench.com
모바일 및 디지털 장비 커뮤니티


HandandGo

PocketPC.com


PocketGear.com

MobiPocket


Pocket PC Magazine

Pen Computing


Gadgeteer

Unwired-I.Net


MedicalPocketPC.com

InfoSync


PDASquare

Windows Mobile – 커뮤니티

Posted by krsuncom
링크2007. 8. 8. 20:48

 

Windows Mobile 기반 Smartphone 관련 링크

관심 분야 여행

Windows Mobile 기반 Smartphone 사용자에게 멋진 다운로드에서부터 즉각적인 정보 액세스, 단말기 소프트웨어 및 업데이트에 이르는 모든 것을 제공하는 다양한 사이트에 방문해 보십시오. 아래 나열된 사이트는 Microsoft Corporation의 제휴 업체가 아닙니다.

사이트 항목

비즈니스 뉴스/금융

비즈니스 동향 및 월 스트리트와 연결하십시오.

엔터테인먼트

최신 엔터테인먼트 뉴스에서 동영상 게임 및 TV 시간표까지 모든 것을 찾아 보십시오.

게임

첨단 게임 사이트에 연결해 Windows Mobile(tm) 기반 Smartphone을 위한 새로운 게임을 확인하십시오.

정보 사이트: 디렉터리 서비스/날씨/여행

Windows Mobile(tm) 기반 Smartphone과 함께하면 날씨 확인, 차량 렌트, 식당 찾기 등과 같은 필요한 모든 작업을 이동 중에도 손쉽게 할 수 있습니다.

국제 Windows Mobile 커뮤니티 사이트

전세계 모든 Windows Mobile 사이트입니다.

모바일 상거래

비즈니스 및 상거래용 Windows Mobile(tm) 기반 Smartphone 응용 프로그램에 대해 자세히 배워 보십시오.

뉴스

전세계 권위 있는 발행물 및 서비스의 온라인 뉴스를 살펴 보십시오.

벨소리

다운로드할 수 있는 멋진 벨소리가 있는 사이트에 방문해 보십시오.

설치 및 개인 설정

Smartphone의 설치 및 개인 설정을 도와 줍니다.

소프트웨어

다음 사이트를 방문하여 Smartphone용 소프트웨어 및 업데이트를 다운로드하십시오.

Smartphone 애호가

Windows Mobile(tm) 기반 Smartphone 사용자들의 다양한 관심 항목을 다루고 있는 사이트를 확인하십시오.

Smartphone Thoughts for Windows Mobile
많은 사랑을 받고 있는 Windows Mobile용 Pocket PC Thoughts 사이트를 제작한 신뢰할 수 있는 소스에서 뉴스, 의견 및 포럼을 즐기십시오.
Modaco
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Windows Mobile - Smartphone 커뮤니티: 관련 링크

Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 8. 6. 19:04

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Lightbulb WM6 A2DP best settings here


After discussions with Sleuth255, I've done some further testing on the registry settings and found some optimum settings for A2DP. These are applicable to the newer releases of WM6.
Finding #1:
ADD/CHANGE the following values from the registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\A2DP\Settings :
Name: UseJointStereo
Value (DWORD): 1
What this does is enable Joint-Stereo for the SBC codec, which is important and makes the biggest significant change to improve sound quality. (Note: In earlier versions of WM5 and WM6, Joint-Stereo was broken and resulted in a mono-output. This is not the case anymore with the newer WM6 ROMS.)
Further note: Sleuth255 found that some of his A2DP headsets could not work with JS turned on. In that case, you have to set the value to 0 to disable JS (resulting in poorer quality sound with more "hissing").
Finding #2:
REMOVE the following values from the registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\A2DP\Settings if they are present:
- BitPool
- MaxSupportedBitPool
These values are used to manually set limits for the BT stack for the A2DP SBC codec. Previously, it was thought that these values should be set between 38 to 86. But if the values are removed, I think that the BT stack automatically chooses the best BitPool values for maximum quality. I've tried removing these values and the sound quality either improved or at least stayed the same.
[ SUMMARY ]
At this point, you should have only one value in the registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\A2DP\Settings:
UseJointStereo = 1
Your A2DP audio should be very good at this point - almost indistinguishable from a wired headset. However, if you are still unsatisfied with the sound (you may notice some very slight "hissing" or "swishing" sounds on high frequencies of certain songs), you may want to try the optional setting below.
[ OPTIONAL ]
Finding #3:
This is optional, and a matter of preference.
ADD the following value to the registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\A2DP\Settings:
Name: SampleRate
Value (DWORD): 48000 (decimal)
This forces the A2DP stack to send the audio to the headset at 48000Hz instead of the default 44100Hz. For some reason, I find that the 48Khz value makes the "hissing" sounds less obvious. Your findings may vary, as some people may prefer the slightly more forward sound of the original setting. But if you are game, give this a try - one thing for sure is that it definitely changes the sound quality.
To reverse the change, just remove the SampleRate value.
If you make this 3rd optional change, you should have the following values in the registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\A2DP\Settings:
UseJointStereo = 1
SampleRate = 48000
[ Note - Quick tip on registry editing ]
Of course, every registry change needs a soft-reset to take effect. And please take the usual proper care when editing the registry or risk damaging your device.
Find that your settings dont "stick" after a reset?
Make sure you reset the phone like this: After making changes to the registry, exit your registry editor. Then press and hold the power button of your phone for about 5 seconds, a window should pop up asking you if you want to shutdown your phone (click Yes). Once the phone has shut down, press and hold the power button for a few seconds until the phone starts up again.
Happy listening! BTW, I find that Mortplayer is an excellent MP3 player to use with A2DP. It works well with the control buttons on my headset.


Last edited by hardcore : 05-06-2007 at 06:48 PM.

WM6 A2DP best settings here - xda-developers

Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 8. 3. 13:09

Making A2DP work on your PPC-6700 is very simple. All you have to have are the file attached below, your PPC-6700, and a A2DP compatible headset.
1. Download the attached .zip file on your ppc. Either directly or activsync it over. And extract files. NOTE: if you have the new ROM, if not your gonna have to activsync all the files over after extracted on your desktop.
2. Copy Avrcp_MPplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll, & sbc.dll to windows directory on phone.
3. Install the Tornado_A2DP.CAB and then install the Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB
4. Soft reset the device.
5. Pair your headset with the phone, making sure you select the set as wireless stereo option, and your DONE!
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If you have an Axim X51v or X50v running Windows Mobile 5 and a Bluetooth Headphone you'd like to use with it, try this:
1. Extract the A2DP.ZIP file to a folder and copy the contents to your Axim:
A) tor_a2dp.cab
B) tor_a2dp_cert.cab
C) 3 DLLs avrcp_mpplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll, sbc.dll
D) a2dp.reg
2. Copy the three DLL files to \My Device\Windows and put the cabs and reg file into one directory.
3. Click on tor_a2dp.cab to install.
4. Click on tor_a2dp_cert.cab to install.
5. Turn power off completely or soft reset to register the changes.
6. Turn unit on. Go to:
Bluetooth > Devices> New partnership
7. After your BT stereo client is ready to pair, select "Wireless Stereo".
You may have to use a passkey if your headphone specifies, ie: "0000".
8. Tap and hold the client, and set it as Wireless Stereo
DONE.
If you are successful, please post back and include:
A. The device (e.g. X51v) and the BT headphone model that you used.
B. How you made it work if you encountered difficulty.
Credits:
Thanks to everyone involved at the XDA-Developers.com and the pdaphonehome.com forums.
References:
1. A2DP support on 818pro - xda-developers
2. A2DP on Tornado!! - xda-developers
3. A2DP on Tornado!! - xda-developers
4. http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=71436
Edit
When you download the attached file "attachment.php", don't forget to rename it to "a2dp.zip".
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If you have a blackjack is very simple.
1. Download the attached .zip file on your phone. Either directly or activsync it over. And extract files. NOTE: if you have the new ROM, if not your gonna have to activsync all the files over after extracted on your desktop.
2. Copy the file to windows directory on phone.
3. Install the A2DP.exe and select the set as A2DP on option.
4. Soft reset the device. your DONE!
That simple now you can listen to your favorite music with stereo quality!

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Bluetooth (A2DP)

Posted by krsuncom
개발이야기2007. 7. 26. 19:30

원본은 요기를 참조바람.

밑의 글은 모토롤라 Q 모델이 기준이다. 블랙잭에 적용가능한지는 알 수 없지만 같은 스마트 폰임으로 응용은 가능할것 같다. 아마도 블랙잭에는 LOCK 이 걸려 있을 수도 있다.

 

Motorola Q registry tweaks/mods/hacks

Hey guys...I’ve discovered a resource of Motorola Q mods and hacks…registry tweaks…what have you… that you may find valuable to your Q-using experience and wanted to pass it along. You will need a registry editor like Resco Registry Editor and Explorer: Resco Explorer 2005 for Smartphone
And as with most posts of this nature, tweak AT YOUR OWN RISK!
The following is a list of mods/hacks that you will find thereafter:
1. Making the scrollbars smaller (Vert. and Horz.)
2. Moto Q Speed Increases
3. Changing System Startup Sound
4. Turn off Shutter Sound for Camera
5. Change Start Menu into List Instead of Grid
6. Shut Off the Beep that Occurs When You Initiate a Call
7. Page Up and Page Down in IE
8. Change VZW Image that is Above the # Dial Window
9. Change Startup Microsoft Splash Screen
10. Remove Sent Message Popup With SMS.
11. Increasing Call History
1. Making the scrollbars smaller (Vert. and Horz.)
This hack allows 4 icons on a row in the start menu instead of 3 and allows more to be viewed on the screen in IE:

• Go to: HKey_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GWE\
• Adjust the following values
cyHScr : Horizontal Scrollbars
Height in pixels (default is 6, set it to 3)
cxVScr : Vertical Scrollbars
Width in pixels (default is 6, set it to 3)
• Soft-reset
2. Moto Q Speed Increases
The following 2 hacks increase system performance and makes the Q more responsive:
• Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\
Changed limit from 16384 to 32768
• Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS
Changed - CacheSize to 4096
3. Changing System Startup Sound
• Navigate to: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds
- At the very bottom of the list of entries, there an entry called AllSounds
- Open that up and you'll see a list of mp3 files.
- All you have to do is append your own audio files (mp3, wma, or wav) to the list. Then you have to make sure that you place your new audio clips in the \Windows folder so that they are accessible.
- The next time you go to the sounds events page, the drop down menu will contain the new clips you added.
• If you want to change the system startup sound, go to:
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\SystemStart \Sound
- Change the hidden wav file, \Windows\Piano.wav to \Windows\MY_WAV_GOES_HERE.wav
- I'd be really cautious about changing the startup wav. You don't want the phone to lock if the audio file doesn't load. I converted my wav to 16bit, stereo, 22khz WAV file. I didn't use mp3 or WMA. This seems to work fine.
4. Turn off Shutter Sound for Camera
• Navigate to:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Pictures\Camera\OEM\Sou ndFile
• In the SoundFile key:
Modify the string/value \windows\shuttersound_02_secs.wav to say \windows\*none*
- Yes it should have the ** around none
5. Change Start Menu into List Instead of Grid
• Navigate to:
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Shell\StartM enu
• Change the GridView value to 0 if you want list view.
• Change it to 1 if you want grid view.
6. Shut Off the Beep that Occurs When You Initiate a Call
• Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\InC all2
• Change String/Value InitVol to 0
7. Page Up and Page Down in IE
Key mapping for "Page Up" and "Page Down" in Internet Explorer
• Open your favorite registry editor then navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
• Create a new key 'KeyMaps' (without the quotes)
• Under KeyMaps, create 2 new DWORD values:
50 with a value data 1 (this will make key "2" Page Up)
56 with a value data 2 (this will make key "8" Page Down)
- I created 2 more DWORD values:
52 with a value date 5 (this will make key "4" Page Left)
54 with a value date 6 (this will make key "6" Page Right)
The key name is the keycode you want. 50 = Key 2, 56 = Key 8, 52 = Key4, and 54 = Key
• Other DWORD values available are:
1 - Page Up
2 - Page Down
3 - Top
4 - Bottom
5 - Left
6 - Page Rignt
7 - Horizontal Top
8 - Horizontal Down
9 - Default Layout
10 - Desktop Layout
11 - One Column Layout
12 - Full Screen Toggle
13 - Show Pictures Toggle
Keycodes Values for 0-9: 48='0', 49='1', 50='2', 51='3', 52='4', 53='5', 54='6', 55='7', 56='8', 57='9'.
• Exit registry editor once you have mapped it to your favorite keys.
8. Change VZW Image that is Above the # Dial Window
When you go to dial a # you will see a Verizon Wireless Image above that #.
To get rid of this or to change it...

• Upload the desired image to /windows.
The default VZW image is 240x27. However the author, tonyxcom, says: "Oh, and you can pretty much make the image any size you want. I made mine 320. If you make it any less wide, it will get stretched."
• Navigate to:
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Shell/Rai/:MSCdial/
Click on the String/Value BannerImage
You will see in the String: /windows/16_brick_131.gif
Type in the string field: /windows/YourImagesName.jpg
YourImagesName.jpg being the name of the file you put in the /windows folder in Step 1.
Someone named Ben Hirashima has an auto installing CAB file for this hack. It can be downloaded at:
http://benhirashima.com/hostedFiles/DialPad.CAB
9. Change Startup Microsoft Splash Screen
The file that we are dealing with is "ms_screen.png". The system uses this file for both the startup and shutdown screens. There are 2 ways to do this mod. The first is to create another image file named ms_screen.png, and move it into your windows directory. Of course it will need to be 320x240, and I would save in PNG format just to be safe. Be sure to make a backup of the original just in case you happen to botch something.
The method that I chose was to create a PNG file, again 320x240, and save it under a different filename. Then, move this file into the Windows directory. Now it's time to edit the registry to point to this new file.
The registy keys are located at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Splash Screen
We are interested in the CarrierBitmap, MSBitmap, and MSShutdownBitmap keys. They point to the \Windows\ms_screen.png file by default. Change all 3 to the new filename, and restart the Q. You should see your new startup logo after the Verizon logo and animations, prior to your Home screen coming up.
10. Remove Sent Message Popup With SMS.
• Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Inbox
• Next, click on Inbox (make sure the Inbox is highlighted) and select Edit, New Key
• Name the New Key as "Settings"
• Click on "Settings" (make sure the Settings is highlighted) and select Edit, New String Value
• On "Value name:", key in SMSNoSentMsg and in "Value data", key in 1
• Soft reset your device and test it with one SMS, and you will notice that the SMS Sent bubble is being disabled
11. Increasing Call History
• Navigate to: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone
"CallHistoryMax" contains the number of numbers that will be kept in history. [ie. change it to 100]
[Here is one that I didn’t venture to try: ]
USB Native Tethering, Make DUN Settings Stick
• To make the DUN setting (##342587) stick, do the following delete the following string value: HKey_Local_Machine\init\"Launch99"
• Exit regedit, dial in ##342587. Select OK, then Exit.
• Reset your Q.
Upon restart, the Modem Link app will be there indefinitely, lest you do the ##342587 again and disable it.
NOTE: Unless you take certain measures your phone can lock up 80% of the time.
Posted by krsuncom