> On Sun, 23 Mar 1997 02:20:13 +0100,
> jbang@image.dk (Jens Bang) wrote this about How to generate an e-mail?:
> >I'm sorry if this is a FAQ. If it is please send me in the right direction
> >for the FAQ.
> >
> >Where can I get info about the fileformat for the MAIL.MSG file generated
> >by Yarn? I need to write a program that generates an e-mail from a
> >uuencoded file, but what is the fileformat?
>
> 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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Hey it really works! (: Unfortunately, I think Yep interpreted the
tag that was meant for us to see.
Serge
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