Most computers that run UNIX are connected to other computers. Many are parts of office-wide networks, many have network connections to UNIX systems in other places, most are connected to computers running operating systems other than UNIX, and nearly all are connected directly or indirectly to the biggest network of all: the Internet.This part of the book reveals how to use your UNIX system to send and receive e-mail, browse the World Wide Web, transfer files, and log in to other computers over the Internet. We even tell you a few things about how to set up your own Internet site so that you can make files and Web pages on your own computer available to your cohorts in cyberspace.