[Nfbmt] Newsline Email Features
James Aldrich
jkaldrich at samobile.net
Sat Feb 15 14:47:21 UTC 2014
From:David
AndrewsTo:nfbnet-members-list at nfbnet.orgSubject:[Nfbnet-members-list]
Fwd: New e-mail functions for NFB-NEWSLINE
> From: Scott White <swhite at nfb.org>;
> To: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>;
> Subject: New e-mail functions for NFB-NEWSLINE
> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 22:02:04 -0500 (EST)
> You are receiving this communication because you are subscribed to >the
> NFB-NEWSLINE audio information source.
> http://www.nfbnewsline.org
> February 13, 2014
> A New E-mail Feature added to NFB-NEWSLINE for telephone and Web >News
> on Demand users
> The E-Mail system on NFB-NEWSLINE has been modified to allow you to
> >send a section of a publication or the full text of a publication
> >directly to your E-Mail in box.
> For a number of years, you have been able to press the pound nine >key
> while listening to a publication article and have it sent to you >via
> e-mail for your personal use Now NFB-NEWSLINE has released a new
> >feature that will still allow you to receive that publication >article
> like you have grown to enjoy. , and in addition you can now >have the
> full publication or a section of that publication sent to >you via
> e-mail as well!
> Here is how it works on the telephone, navigate to an article of the
> >publication of interest and press the pound key, followed by the >nine
> key you will now be presented with a menu that will have three
> >options. After pressing pound nine, you will hear a prompt saying,
> >Please indicate which part of this content you would like to receive
> >by e-mail. In order to get the text of the current article sent to
> >you in the body of an e-mail, press 2, In order to get the full
> >section that contains the article that you are listening to sent to
> >you via e-mail, press 3, And in order to get the full publication
> >containing all the articles for that issue delivered to your in box,
> >press 4. Finally, press the 1 key to verify your email address and
> >return back to the article that you were reading, prior to pressing
> >the pound nine key combination.
> Those of you using the NFB-NEWSLINE Online Service to read your
> >publications on Web News on Demand can also e-mail full copies of >the
> publications and full sections of those publications to >yourselves. To
> have the entire full publication sent to you in >e-mail, select your
> publication of interest and then click on the >E-mail full paper or
> E-mail full magazine link, depending on the >type of publication that
> you are reading. Now if you wish only a >specific section of a
> publication, first select the publication of >interest, followed by the
> selection of the particular section >desired, next click on the full
> section link that contains the name >of the section that you wished to
> be e-mailed to you. Finally, click >on the E-mail section link which
> will cause NFB-NEWSLINE to send the >e-mail to your in box.
> No matter if you have the e-mail sent to you by using the telephone
> >system or Web News on Demand, the e-mail that you receive when you
> >request a full publication or a section of a publication will come >to
> you with one compressed zip file attached.
> The next step is to open the compressed zip file attachment, once >the
> zip file is opened, you will see another file inside that is the
> >actual newspaper. This file may or may not have a .htm extension,
> >depending on the configuration setup of your computer. Now you need
> >to open the actual publication file by pressing enter on it after it
> >has been selected. When this file opens a box will pop up telling >you
> that this is a password protected file, please enter your >password.
> The password will be unique to each subscriber, and >consist of your
> six digit identification code, followed by a dash >and your security
> code. There are no spaces in this password. For >example, my
> identification code is 028272 and my security code is >4265. Therefore,
> my unique individual password is 028272-4265. >
> The publication file that you just opened by using your password can
> >be navigated by the heading commands of your screen access software.
> >For instance, press the h key to move around to the different
> >sections and articles contained in this publication. Depending on >the
> screen access software that you are using on your computer, you >may
> have more navigation options available to you.
> These e-mail publications are solely intended for your personal use
> >and should not be shared with others under any circumstances. To do
> >so, violates our agreements with publishers and may cause you to >lose
> NFB-NEWSLINE privileges.
> For further assistance on using the new modified e-mail system or >any
> other feature of NFB-NEWSLINE, please call 866-504-7300. >
> We hope that you enjoy using this new feature and welcome your feedback. >
> Scott White
> Director of NFB-NEWSLINE
_______________________________________________
Nfbnet-members-list mailing list
From:David
AndrewsTo:nfbnet-members-list at nfbnet.orgSubject:[Nfbnet-members-list]
Fwd: New e-mail functions for NFB-NEWSLINE
> From: Scott White <swhite at nfb.org>;
> To: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>;
> Subject: New e-mail functions for NFB-NEWSLINE
> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 22:02:04 -0500 (EST)
> You are receiving this communication because you are subscribed to >the
> NFB-NEWSLINE audio information source.
> http://www.nfbnewsline.org
> February 13, 2014
> A New E-mail Feature added to NFB-NEWSLINE for telephone and Web >News
> on Demand users
> The E-Mail system on NFB-NEWSLINE has been modified to allow you to
> >send a section of a publication or the full text of a publication
> >directly to your E-Mail in box.
> For a number of years, you have been able to press the pound nine >key
> while listening to a publication article and have it sent to you >via
> e-mail for your personal use Now NFB-NEWSLINE has released a new
> >feature that will still allow you to receive that publication >article
> like you have grown to enjoy. , and in addition you can now >have the
> full publication or a section of that publication sent to >you via
> e-mail as well!
> Here is how it works on the telephone, navigate to an article of the
> >publication of interest and press the pound key, followed by the >nine
> key you will now be presented with a menu that will have three
> >options. After pressing pound nine, you will hear a prompt saying,
> >Please indicate which part of this content you would like to receive
> >by e-mail. In order to get the text of the current article sent to
> >you in the body of an e-mail, press 2, In order to get the full
> >section that contains the article that you are listening to sent to
> >you via e-mail, press 3, And in order to get the full publication
> >containing all the articles for that issue delivered to your in box,
> >press 4. Finally, press the 1 key to verify your email address and
> >return back to the article that you were reading, prior to pressing
> >the pound nine key combination.
> Those of you using the NFB-NEWSLINE Online Service to read your
> >publications on Web News on Demand can also e-mail full copies of >the
> publications and full sections of those publications to >yourselves. To
> have the entire full publication sent to you in >e-mail, select your
> publication of interest and then click on the >E-mail full paper or
> E-mail full magazine link, depending on the >type of publication that
> you are reading. Now if you wish only a >specific section of a
> publication, first select the publication of >interest, followed by the
> selection of the particular section >desired, next click on the full
> section link that contains the name >of the section that you wished to
> be e-mailed to you. Finally, click >on the E-mail section link which
> will cause NFB-NEWSLINE to send the >e-mail to your in box.
> No matter if you have the e-mail sent to you by using the telephone
> >system or Web News on Demand, the e-mail that you receive when you
> >request a full publication or a section of a publication will come >to
> you with one compressed zip file attached.
> The next step is to open the compressed zip file attachment, once >the
> zip file is opened, you will see another file inside that is the
> >actual newspaper. This file may or may not have a .htm extension,
> >depending on the configuration setup of your computer. Now you need
> >to open the actual publication file by pressing enter on it after it
> >has been selected. When this file opens a box will pop up telling >you
> that this is a password protected file, please enter your >password.
> The password will be unique to each subscriber, and >consist of your
> six digit identification code, followed by a dash >and your security
> code. There are no spaces in this password. For >example, my
> identification code is 028272 and my security code is >4265. Therefore,
> my unique individual password is 028272-4265. >
> The publication file that you just opened by using your password can
> >be navigated by the heading commands of your screen access software.
> >For instance, press the h key to move around to the different
> >sections and articles contained in this publication. Depending on >the
> screen access software that you are using on your computer, you >may
> have more navigation options available to you.
> These e-mail publications are solely intended for your personal use
> >and should not be shared with others under any circumstances. To do
> >so, violates our agreements with publishers and may cause you to >lose
> NFB-NEWSLINE privileges.
> For further assistance on using the new modified e-mail system or >any
> other feature of NFB-NEWSLINE, please call 866-504-7300. >
> We hope that you enjoy using this new feature and welcome your feedback. >
> Scott White
> Director of NFB-NEWSLINE
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