Accessing Chebucto Telnet Option

Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 08:28:16 -0400 (AST)
From: Richard Bonner <ak621@chebucto.ns.ca>
To: "Alexander E. Mackinnon" <ar688@chebucto.ns.ca>
cc: Chebucto User help <userhelp@chebucto.ns.ca>
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2013, Alexander E. Mackinnon wrote:

> I asked once before and was ignored but where it seems the Chebucto=20
> web service will often be unavailable I would appreciate knowing=20
> step by step how I can access the Telnet option. Your latest twitter=20
> post did not explain it to me, nor has my attempts to access Telnet=20
> by trolling the net looking for info helped. Please walk me through=20
> it step by step please.
>
> It is very frustrating when the web service goes down. I am sure you=20
> appreciate that but I lost an entire morning recently. My e-mail=20
> access is an important means of ongoing communication and the=20
> dependability of Chebucto=92s service is becoming an issue for me.
>
> Sandy

***   Has this been answered for you, Sandy?

    What is your operating system? How you access telnet depends on=20
which system you are using. Generally though, you will need a terminal=20
program.

   Richard Bonner
Chebucto User Help

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