If you're using Yarn/2, Yep has a function that will do an automatic
UUencoding. If you're using DOS or Win95, you have to UUencode prior
to editing the message and import that file into your message. Yes
should have something similar in the future. The Yep docs refer to:
Yep provides a very quick and easy way to UUencode a file
into your messages. When you are at the point in your message
where you want to UUencode a file and insert it simply type
the following code:
The "filename" portion of the code would be, of course, the
filename (and path if needed) of the file you want to insert.
As soon as you exit your text editor Yep will notice the
UUencode command tag and load the file, and using internal
UUencoding routines, inject it into your message at that point.
No fuss, no muss. Quick and easy.
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