Setting Up A Library Email Account

November 14, 2003

You can set up a free email account from your library, and check and send your email from the library. Actually, your free email account is not based at the library PC but rather from one of the free email providers on the World Wide Web. Once set up, you can use this email account to communicate from ANY PC IN THE WORLD.

To start, you need to open the PC's browser, and go to one of the free email providers, for example:

http://www.yahoo.com
http://www.hotmail.com

From that point, it's a matter of following instructions. For yahoo.com, which is more than an email service, you need to look for and click on their "Email" item.

You need to supply a user ID and password you can remember, and probably an identity-testing question, such as your mother's maiden name, in case you forget your password.

Once you get your account set up, it's important to click on "Edit My Profile" or "Preferences", and click through all the menus until you find one which allows you to say NO to commercial junk mail. If you don't do this, your mail box will quickly load up with "spam" emails and effectively shut off your account.

It's important to check your email at least weekly, because email "boxes" all have fixed size limits. If yours gets full, emails others send to you will bounce.

If you are new to being a mind control target, you need to realize that the perpetrators can not only read what you type on a PC screen, but also read thoughts you may say silently to yourself. Trying to avoid having your email read by constantly changing accounts is not effective.