Mailscanner Book

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Oct 3 11:41:38 IST 2005


On 3 Oct 2005, at 11:05, Gerry Doris wrote:

> On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 08:51 +0100, Julian Field wrote:
>
>> Buy it straight from the icon in the top right corner of
>> www.mailscanner.info and it will take 2 to 3 weeks.
>> Any other method will take a *lot* longer.
>>
>> On 3 Oct 2005, at 01:37, Jon Miller wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Think it's time to buy the book.
>>>
>>> Just curious how long would it take to get the book to WA,  
>>> Australia?
>>>
>>
>>
> Actually, Amazon Canada claims to have your book in stock.  They say
> that delivery will be in 1-2 business days.

Interesting. They might be lying.

> I  don't know if these are the older or newer versions?

As the books are printed on demand, there shouldn't be any way of  
getting old copies.
But if they ordered some directly themselves (which I don't think  
they can) or ordered more than they needed (which they haven't done  
through me), then there is a small chance of getting an old copy.

My advice would be to order directly from CafePress. That is where  
the link on the www.mailscanner.info home page takes you. You will  
get your book considerably faster and cheaper than any other route.  
Just order it direct.

Don't worry about your credit card details, CafePress have a very  
good reputation to protect, and I have never heard any reports of bad  
things happening. I am not involved in the purchase in any way if you  
order directly from them.
-- 
Julian Field
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