
I can currently be contacted at the following e-mail address(s):

jamesh37@worldnet.att.net
jameshuckabey@juno.com

Currently there are no attached files via Juno. So if it is the
only ISP listed here it is not very likely any files will be sent.
I have to encode in smaller packets in order to send out
attachements. It is best to check with me since they have currently
relased a new version of their software that seems to let me get
attached files without paying a monthly fee to do it.

I did try CompuServe but their new software crashed on my system,
AOL (twice), Brigadoon, GTE (best), IBM (best) and had MSN twice.
I dropped them due to poor service on AOL (too slow), Brigadoon
(worst), MSN a lot of problems with their systems/software and
some of the worst disconnect problems. Juno Web (no news groups,
etc. and their software sucks). IBM and GTE have 100 hour limits,
which I often exceed. So at this time I am with AT&T which has a
150 hour limit for $19.95 a month and unlimited for $2 more. Their
service is about equal to GTE and IBM. Have a little problems with
their servers from time to time and not sure if busy or what. One
time is was for a twelve hour or so period.

I do have a U.S.Robotics/3COM 56K v90/X2 modem and you can get
files directly from me, but it takes a voice call for me to setup
my system and you have to call back (same number) to download (or
upload) after I have any requested files ready for download (not
stored on system).

If you write me about possible program errors I need as much
information as you can supply. Any and all error messages displayed
on the screen, this means any error codes. Details as to what is on
the screen possibly generated by the error or whatever has taken
place. I need the version number you are running, possible hardware
configuration for your system might prove vital. You must remember
I have to duplicate your condition(s) in order to duplicate
whatever it is that is taking place with the program. Sometimes this
is easy and sometimes no possible at all.

One more point about responding via e-mail. I often write or respond
to people that have FULL mailboxes. This means their ISP is not
letting any new messages be stored until you get current mail, which
is then deleted from their system. I only respond once. This means if
my response or message was returned to me by an ISP that's it. I will
not waste my time trying to communicate with this type of person. I
expect anyone sending me e-mail to be checking to see when and if I
have responded.

James Huckabey (software)

