MAP-EXTRA: BACK LESSON ARCHIVE


Would you believe that there are two people in ANTARCTICA who
participating in this workshop (and no, they are NOT penguins)
... gee, this world is getting smaller ever day.

Anyway, here is a list of all of the lessons that I have sent
out so far:

          WEEK1
          filename  filetype  description
          --------  --------  -----------
          MAP01     LESSON    WELCOME
          MAP02     LESSON    LISTSERV FILE SERVER COMMANDS

          WEEK2
          filename  filetype  description
          --------  --------  -----------
          MAP03     LESSON    LEVELS OF INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
          MAP04     LESSON    E-MAIL
          MAP05     LESSON    LISTSERVS
          MAP06     LESSON    OTHER MAIL SERVERS
          MAP07     LESSON    NETIQUETTE

If you are missing any of these lessons, there are TWO ways
that you can have the lessons sent to you: in individual files,
or in one-week blocks.

If you have a small e-mail box, or if you only want to retrieve
a particular Roadmap workshop lesson (say, for example, a lesson
that you have accidentally thrown away), you can send an e-mail
letter to

               LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU

with the command

               GET FILENAME FILETYPE F=MAIL

in the body of your e-mail letter, replacing the words FILENAME
and FILETYPE with the filename and filetype for the particular
lesson that you want to retrieve.

What is a "filename" and "filetype?" Well, look at the following
chart:

          filename  filetype  description
          --------  --------  -----------
          MAP01     LESSON    WELCOME
          MAP02     LESSON    LISTSERV FILE SERVER COMMANDS

The filename appears in the first column, and the filetype appears
in the second column. So, the filename and filetype for the
"WELCOME" message would be MAP01 LESSON, and the filename and
filetype for the "LISTSERV FILE SERVER COMMANDS" lesson would
be MAP02 LESSON

That's pretty easy. If you want to retrieve the lesson on LISTSERV
file server commands, you would send an e-mail letter to

               LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU

with the command

               GET MAP02 LESSON F=MAIL

in the body of your e-mail letter. After you send your letter off,
a computer at the University of Alabama will process your letter
and will -- usually within 24 hours -- e-mail you the lesson(s)
that you request!

You can also get the lessons e-mailed to you in one week blocks
simply by sending an e-mail letter to

               LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU

with the command

               GET WEEK# PACKAGE F=MAIL

in the body of your e-mail letter, replacing the # with the week
number of the block that you want to retrieve.

For example, to get all of these "WEEK2" files e-mailed to you

          WEEK2
          filename  filetype  description
          --------  --------  -----------
          MAP03     LESSON    LEVELS OF INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
          MAP04     LESSON    E-MAIL
          MAP05     LESSON    LISTSERVS
          MAP06     LESSON    OTHER MAIL SERVERS
          MAP07     LESSON    NETIQUETTE

all you have to do is send an e-mail letter to

               LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU

with the command

               GET WEEK2 PACKAGE F=MAIL

in the body of your e-mail letter. After you send your letter off,
a computer at the University of Alabama will process your letter
and will -- usually within 24 hours -- e-mail you the particular
one-week block of lessons that you request.

I do need to ask you a favor, though. Please only get one week's
lessons at a time. I know that there is a great temptation for you
to get all of the lessons at once, but that will place a great
deal of strain on the University of Alabama's system. The University
of Alabama has been kind enough to store these lessons so that
you can retrieve them -- we need to repay their kindness by
keeping the demand on their system to a minimum.

Oh, and before I forget, here is a list of the lessons that I will
be sending you in the weeks to come:

          M 2/20     MAP08: USENET
          T 2/21     MAP09: SPAMMING AND URBAN LEGENDS
          W 2/22     MAP10: INTERNET SECURITY
          R 2/23     MAP11: TELNET (PART ONE)
          F 2/25     MAP12: TELNET (PART TWO)

          M 2/27     MAP13: FTP (PART ONE)
          T 2/28     MAP14: FTP (PART TWO)
          W 3/1      MAP15: FTPMAIL
          R 3/2      MAP16: FTP FILE COMPRESSION
                     POP QUIZ
          F 3/3      MAP17: ARCHIE
                     MAP17B: FTP SITES
                     POP QUIZ ANSWERS

          M 3/6      MAP18: GOPHER (PART ONE)
          T 3/7      MAP19: GOPHER (PART TWO)
          W 3/8      MAP20: BOOKMARKS AND BOOKLISTS
          R 3/9      MAP21: VERONICA
          F 3/10     MAP22: GOPHERMAIL

          M 3/13     MAP23: WWW (PART ONE)
          T 3/14     MAP24: WWW (PART TWO)
                     POP QUIZ
          W 3/15     MAP25: ADDRESSES SEARCHES AND FINGER
                     MAP-EXTRA: NEAT STUFF TO CHECK OUT
                     MAP-EXTRA: ADVERTISING ON THE INTERNET
          R 3/16     MAP26: IRC/MUDs/MOOs AND OTHER "TALKERS"
                     GUEST LECTURE -- RICHARD SMITH
                     POP QUIZ ANSWERS
          F 3/17     MAP27: THE FUTURE ...

Have a GREAT (and safe) weekend ... and watch out for them PENGUINS!

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ROADMAP: Copyright Patrick Crispen 1994, 1995. All rights reserved.


