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email_at_sdf [2024/02/13 21:56] – making mkvpm page peteyboyemail_at_sdf [2024/02/13 22:12] – [Email Programs from Shell (Memberships: User or ARPA or MetaARPA)] smooth out formatting and verbiage peteyboy
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 ====== Membership Levels and Email Access ====== ====== Membership Levels and Email Access ======
  
-Here are the membership levels that matter for email (see [[http://sdf.org/?join|SDF join page]] for more details):+Here are the membership levels that matter for email (see [[http://sdf.org/?join|SDF join page]] and [[https://sdf.org/?faq?MEMBERS?01| Members FAQ]] for more details):
  
   * User   * User
   * Pre-validated User: This is before you are "validated" by either sending a nominal amount of money to SDF(enter ''%%validate%%'' at shell) or by finding a MetaARPA member to validate you   * Pre-validated User: This is before you are "validated" by either sending a nominal amount of money to SDF(enter ''%%validate%%'' at shell) or by finding a MetaARPA member to validate you
   * Validated User/ARPA   * Validated User/ARPA
-  * VPM/VHOST*+  * [[https://sdf.org/?faq?VHOST |VPM/VHOST*]]
   * MetaARPA   * MetaARPA
  
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 //mutt// is available even to **Pre-validated Users**. Just type ''%%mutt%%'' at the command prompt. Here's [[How to Use mutt]] //mutt// is available even to **Pre-validated Users**. Just type ''%%mutt%%'' at the command prompt. Here's [[How to Use mutt]]
  
-Other programs, including //pine, alpine, mailx and rmail// are available to any **Validated User or ARPA or MetaARPA**. //Pine and Alpine// are related programs (Pine is older, Alpine is newer) that are both frequently considered to be the easiest shell email programs to use, with on-screen help and a menu interface. Enter ''%%pine%%'' or ''%%alpine%%'' respectively to run either of these. You can find more info on how to use them at [[E-mail Beginners]].+Other programs, including //pine, alpine, mailx and rmail// are available to any **Validated User** or **ARPA** or **MetaARPA**. //Pine and Alpine// are related programs (Pine is older, Alpine is newer) that are both considered by many to be the easiest shell email programs to use, with on-screen help and a menu interface. At the shell prompt, enter ''%%pine%%'' or ''%%alpine%%'' respectively to run either of these. You can find more info on how to use them at [[E-mail Beginners]].
  
 For users at the **User** level, to learn about your limited allowed space and the significance of the mail spool, see the difference between using mutt and alpine here: [[mutt and alpine and the spool]]. **This also may be useful if you use both a shell mail client and webmail interchangeably**. For users at the **User** level, to learn about your limited allowed space and the significance of the mail spool, see the difference between using mutt and alpine here: [[mutt and alpine and the spool]]. **This also may be useful if you use both a shell mail client and webmail interchangeably**.
email_at_sdf.txt · Last modified: 2024/09/04 05:47 by hc9