Re: How do I tell yarn not to compress outgoing mail?
Kim Bergman (bergy1@telusplanet.net)
Fri, 20 Dec 1996 13:50:40 -0700
In article <+ltuyU2CJVXX092yn@primenet.com>,
dbeko@primenet.com (Dane Beko) wrote:
>
>In article <AfquyM79B0jX089yn@sawnet.com>, sms@sawnet.com (Steven M.
>Sawczyn) wrote:
>
> -> Is there a way to tell yarn not to compress outgoing mail? This
> -> would save me the additional step of having to unzip everything
> -> before going into souper.
>
>Unfortunately, I know of no way to do this and I'd like to see the
>same feature implemented in YARN. I too use SOUPER and have to first
>uncompress the outgoing packet before using SOUPER..
>
Can your ISP accept compressed packets? I am not sure but I think the
only way to upload compressed packets is to be using a shell account and
uqwk. I think POP and SMTP mail servers use uncompressed packets, no?
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Regards,
Kim Bergman