Subj : login trouble To : Leonard Erickson From : David Bowerman Date : Wed Oct 18 2000 11:30 pm Leonard Erickson wrote in a message to Oleg Ignatijev: KK>> I thought We were talking about 3.12. I have tested on it (five KK>> years ago). Burglar.Zip has 998 byte. I'll send you this program KK>> as soon as you give me your address (by e-mail. Using NETmail KK>> seems not to be possible for transfering attached files). LE> It's possible, but only if you send *direct*. Or if you can convince LE> all the intermediate systems to enable file attaches on mail passing LE> thru (fat chance!). OI> UUENCODE.exe & UUDECODE.exe. ZIP -> text -> in letter. OI> For example: OI> ÄÄÄ Begin Uuencode.Uue ÄÄÄ OI> section 1 of uuencode 5.10 of file uuencode.exe by R.E.M. LE> Doesn't matter. Policy says that any kind of "encoded" text LE> requires the permission of the relaying sysops. Not quite right, Leonard. Encoded text is not a problem. Encrypted is. There were several echos in which uuencoded code fragments were commonly found. Regards, David --- timEd/2 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Frog Hollow -- a scenic backroad off the Infobahn (1:153/290) .