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     <title>Overview</title>
 
     <para>
-        The infrastructure described in this chapter uses the
-        client/server model to provide a public mail service through
-        the telephone line. In this configuration, we (the poeple
-        building the infrastructure) provide the information you (the
-        person using the infrastructure) need to know in order to
-        establish a dial-up connection from the client computer to the
-        server computer through the telephone line.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-        The infrastructure described in this chapter is made available
-        to you free of charge, however, you should know that
-        maintaining it costs both money and time. For example, for
-        each hour the server computer is on production there is an
-        electrical consume that need to be paid every month.
-        Likewise, each call that you establish from the client
-        computer to the server computer will cost you money, based on
-        the location you made the call from and the time you spend
-        connected.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-        In this manual, by dial-up connection we mean the action of
-        dialing-up a server computer from a client computer through a
-        Modem attached to the telephone line. In this infrastructure,
-        dial-up connections are always established from the client
-        computer to the server computer and never the other way
-        around.  The main purpose of a client computer to establish a
-        dial-up connection with the server computer will be using one
-        or more Internet services provided in the server computer.
+        In this infrastructure, dial-up connections will always be
+        established from the client computer to the server computer
+        and never the other way around.  The main purpose of a client
+        computer to establish a dial-up connection with the server
+        computer will be to use one or more internet services provided
+        in the server computer through the telphone line.
     </para>
 
     <para>