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From: Axel Boldt <boldt@math.ucsb.edu>
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Subject: Protocol used by Juno?
Date: 07 Oct 1996 14:48:57 -0700
Organization: Univ of California at Santa Barbara, Dept of Mathematics
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Hi,

www.juno.com offers a free advertising-sponsored email account, and
they provide Windows software to access the account over phone lines. 

I would like to access Juno from Unix. Has anyone figured out the
protocol used by Juno? Slip and Pop, maybe? I understand that, using a
Windows emulator under unix, it should be easy to listen in on the
protocol. Any results?

Thanks,
  Axel