More ramblings from Rich Stow about Lesson 3 - This file is named $ARCHIE.LST. Save this file and all of the following files in the 1ST\SCRIPTS\ subdirectory. Remember to replace the "#" symbols with "@" symbols in all files. TITLE=Archie (File Locator) Sites BACKGROUND= MME= POSITION=9,0 Goto Main Menu, FILE=#API$(4)$$1502.LST Internet Main Menu, FILE=INTERNET.LST ==================, Maryland / USA, archie@archie.sura.net Nebraska / USA, archie@archie.unl.edu New Jersey / USA, archie@archie.rutgers.edu ==================, Japan, archie@archie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp Sweden, archie@archie.luth.se United Kingdom, archie@archie.doc.ic.ac.uk ==================, This file is named $FTP-SER.LST: TITLE=FTP Mail Servers BACKGROUND= MME= POSITION=9,0 Goto Main Menu, FILE=#API$(4)$$1502.LST Internet Main Menu, FILE=INTERNET.LST ====================, Massachusetts / USA, mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu New Jersey / USA, bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu New York / USA, listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu North Carolina / USA, ftpmail@sunsite.unc.edu ====================, Australia, ftpmail@cs.uow.edu.au Denmark, bitftp@vm.gmd.de Poland, bitftp@plearn.edu.pl United Kingdom, ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk ====================, This file is named $FTP-SIT.LST: TITLE=FTP Transfer Sites BACKGROUND= MME= POSITION=9,0 Goto Main Menu, FILE=#API$(4)$$1502.LST Internet Main Menu, FILE=INTERNET.LST ==================, ==================, This file is named $GOPHER.LST: TITLE=Gopher (Resource Finder) Sites BACKGROUND= MME= POSITION=9,0 Goto Main Menu, FILE=#API$(4)$$1502.LST Internet Main Menu, FILE=INTERNET.LST ==================, Michigan / USA, gophermail@calvin.edu ==================, France, gopher@earn.net Japan, gomail@ncc.go.jp Sweden, gopher@dsv.sv.se ==================, That takes care of the first four of the additional files. These files contain all of the addresses that I use for navigating the InterNet via E-Mail. With these addresses (and a few coded phrases) I can find and gather any information or programs that I desire - all through E-Mail. I'll explain how to used them later.