[NIFL-WORKPLACE:589] help for AOL users regarding new NIFL filter

From: Barb Van Horn (blv1@psu.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 25 2002 - 12:29:45 EDT


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Dear NIFL-workplace subscribers, The following message is from Lee 
Mann, NIFL's technology 'guru.' If you use AOL for email, please read 
the following. Since NIFL implemented a new filter system to 
reduce/eliminate potentially infected attachments, some legitimate 
messages are not getting through. Let me know - at blv1@psu.edu - if 
you are having trouble posting messages. I'll try to help - or find 
someone (like Lee) who can solve the problem. Barb Van Horn, 
NIFL-workplace list co-manager

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Hi,

List subscribers that use the embedded email client in AOL's application for
email service have experienced problems sending email to NIFL's lists since
the implementation of the attachment filter.  Basically the problem is that
the embedded email client that AOL provides does not provide the capability
to send "plain text" messages.  All email is sent as HTML formatted messages
which include the message body as an attachment.  Hence, the rejection of
their messsages by the attachment filter.  (AOL users should complain loudly
about the lack of plain text capability to AOL.)

Do not dispair though as I've found a solution/workaround...

AOL provides a web based interface to AOL mail.  The default format for
email sent from AOL's web based interface is, as luck would have it, 
"plain text".

To use AOL's web based interface to AOL mail start a browser (Netscape,
Internet Explorer, AOL's embedded browser, etc.).  Go to www.aol.com.  Near
the top of the resulting page there will be a section titled "AOL Members
Sign On".  Enter your screen name and password (as you would if you were
logging into AOL's application) and click Sign On.  Once logged on the user
will be taken to a page that says Welcome <screenname>.  Below the Welcome
<screenname> is a mailbox icon.  Click on the mailbox icon.  The user will
be taken to AOL's web based email interface (it looks remarkably like the
email client embedded in AOL's application).  Users will be able to read and
send email just as they would if they were using the embedded email client
in the AOL application with the exception that they can, by default, send
plain text messages.

Hope this helps.

Lee
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