Re: How do I tell yarn not to compress outgoing mail?

Dane Beko (dbeko@primenet.com)
Sat, 21 Dec 1996 09:21:49 -0600

In article <gwvuyoag9rCS091yn@telusplanet.net>,
bergy1@telusplanet.net (Kim Bergman) wrote:

-> 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?

I don't think that the servers take compressed packets. Even using
UQWK requires the additional step of first uncompressing the packet(s)
before calling UQWK. Perhaps at some point, Bob can add such a
feature to Souper..