Time: Thu Nov 07 16:31:01 1996
To: Parity Tech Support <TECH@paritysw.COM>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: email etc
Cc: 
Bcc: 

Reed,

Where do you want to start?
I would recommend that you
study U.S.A. v. Wallens, to
pick up the main threads.
Then, you can dive into 
some of the more elaborate
subjects we can feed you.
Let me know, ok?

/s/ Paul Mitchell

P.S.  Do you want to word towards
joining the Supreme Law Firm?
We are formulating the program now.
More later ....


At 02:54 PM 11/7/96, you wrote:
>
>Hi Paul,
>
>Thank's for your letter of November 3, 1996 with two packets of 
>information; Karma..., Notice & Demand..., and Anthony's interview..
>
>I have two email addresses, one at work and one at home.
>At both sites I'm using Pegasus Mail v2.2 (16-bit) and have v2.42 (32-bit) 
>at both sites but have not been able to configure it to work with the 
>network at work.  I haven't tried configuring it for home yet (in the next 
>few days)  
>
>Should we use PGP?

No need.  We are not sharing
secrets here.


>
>work:  reedh@paritysw.com
>   I'm there, online regularly, Mon - Fri   8am - 5pm

Sounds like a full-time job to me.
How do you like it?


>
>home:  rharris@mail.teils.org
>   I check in occasionally (so far).  I've just set up Pagasus (hated Eudra 
>   Lite) so I may go after email more often now, but after being there all 
>   day I'd rather do something else in the evening.

Eudora Pro 3.0 is better, by far.


>
>Please reply to either address, letting me know what you have in mind 
>for email: messages, attachments, etc.

check

>
>Occurs to me that it would be useful to me, as well as to others, 
>to have some suggestions on how to classify or file or categorize the 
>"ream" of information that we will be getting.  Do you have a list of 
>categories, or "folder names",  that you use to arrange the data that you will be 
>sharing with us, that you would be willing to share with us?  Or refer us 
>to another source for such an organizing scheme?

"Folder names" (DOS directory names)
will be shown as attachments;  you
can mimic my filing system, using
the DOS pathnames which identify
the attachments.

We will be loading a secure web site
in the near future;  the organization
of that database should be self-evident:
about 1 gigabyte to begin with.

>
>Thank you very much for your excellent work.

You are very welcome.
Thank you for the donation.

>
>We love you.

Thank you very much.

>
>  reed
>Reed Harris


Hugs and kisses to the kids.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
      


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