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  1. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
  2. W4 server - spliting *.LZH binary files
  3. keywords for the "mailto:" URL

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Date:    Wed, 3 Mar 1999 06:02:08 GMT
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Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics for Tue 2 Mar 1999, posted Wed 3 Mar, 06:00 GMT/BST

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Date:    Wed, 3 Mar 1999 01:16:00 -0500
From:    "Dr. Jorge R. Fernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: W4 server - spliting *.LZH binary files

Hi Jarda,

>But this is different problem with W4 mailserver managing archives:
>now I have got 5 mail with parts, but they are not parts of MIME
encoded
>archive, but *.LZH archive was firstly divided and then encoded.
>I am not able to put parts together at all. I have been trying to
decode
>every part separately, then join; or firstly join Mime text and then
decode;
>without any result.


Try this:

1. Save each message/attach in a folder.
2. If you are a Win95/Win98/Dos user, go to MS-Dos mode.
3. Go to the folder were you saved the messages/attaches.
4. In the MS-Dos prompt type:

    copy /b 1+2+3+4+5 name_of_the_file.lzh
    (replace the numbers with the names you gave to the
    saved messages, and don't forget the extensions)

5. If you use other OS, try the equivalent command to copy a group of
files into a single file, with the binary copy option.

I hope this help
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Dr. Jorge R. Fern�ndez Mass�
Hospital Hijas de Galicia
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date:    Wed, 3 Mar 1999 05:18:57 +0000
From:    "McDade, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: keywords for the "mailto:" URL

Yes, you can use the extension ?body=blah, blah, blah
so the full line would read mailto:name@site?subject=text?body=text

Although i dont know how to enter formatted text, so your message will
probably wrap if its too long.
I have used this to automagically open templates to send messages to
servers!

Chris

> Is there a keyword for the body of the mesage that can be used in a
> "mailto:" URL?
>
> The only one I know is the keyword "subject" that can be used in this
> form:
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=text
>
> What other keywords are available?
>
> This is because I want to create a shortcut on my desktop that when I
> click automatically creates an initial mail message for a
> specific person with a specific subject and an initial message that I can
> modify.

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