SkyPoint 
    Communications is a full service Internet Service Provider. 
  How to Telnet
  From a Windows 95 machine, 
    you can use the Telnet services built in to it. From a Macintosh machine, 
    you will need a Telnet program like NCSA Telnet or Better Telnet, both available 
    from www.shareware.com. 
    from a windows 3.1 machine, you can use either ewan or netterm as a Telnet 
    client.
  ***Common Information 
    used in all Telnet programs:***
  Remote Host: Skypoint.com 
    
    Terminal type: vt100 
    Login = username or email name without the @skypoint.com 
    Password = your Skypoint Login password
  The WIN95 procedures 
    are such: (Windows 3.1 and Macintosh procedures will be fairly close once 
    the Telnet client is running.) Click on Start | Run, in the Run box type Telnet. 
    It will open a DOS box, click on connect Remote system; type in remote host 
    box SkyPoint.com.
  It will prompt you for 
    your user Login == (same as your Email name) It will prompt your for your 
    password == (type your password in and hit return) 
    Press the enter / return key at the VT100 prompt. This will bring up the Menu 
    for SkyPoint. The default unix mail reader Pine can not handle a mail box 
    greater than 14 megs. Thus, if your mailbox of is greater than 14 megs, you 
    must go to a Shell account by selecting Shell and then selecting either T 
    or C shell either may be used. At which time you will be in your home directory 
    on our server mirage.skypoint.com.
  Some unix commands to 
    help you explore are: 
    'ls l' == do a long listing showing all file and directory info. 
    'pwd'== where am i 'cd ..' go up one level 
    'cd 'directoryıı directory is the name of directory you want to goto.
    'cd '/directory/directoryı' go down two levels
  The mail program will 
    take a few minutes to open, but it will load your entire mail box being stored 
    on our system. When loaded, it will display all the information in the headers 
    of the mail. You can go through and individually mark a mail message for removal, 
    or, at the help option, you may use the mass select keys and search your mail 
    by either subject, from, or a text string. You can either save these messages 
    to a file under your home mail subdirectory, or you can simply delete those 
    messages that you no longer need. If you save the messages to file, it will 
    count against your quota of disk storage space allowed on our servers. However, 
    in any event, it will reduce your mailbox file on the mail server, and speed 
    up our server access which a goal at this time. And last, you may want to 
    check your win95 client email program, insuring that the option to remove 
    the mail from the server when checking for new mail is set. You should also 
    establisha set of procedures for you or someone in your company to routinely 
    remove your email from our mail server, if it is normally left on SkyPoint 
    servers. 
  If you have any questions 
    regarding this message or believe that this is beyond your technical expertise, 
    give SkyPoint's tech support a call for assistance.