There are 25 messages totalling 843 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. zip the web site by email ? (2)
2. Introduce to search engines? (2)
3. Long URL using downloadslave (2)
4. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
5. Decode message from base64 (2)
6. ACCMAIL Digest - 24 Jul 1999 to 25 Jul 1999 (#1999-207) (3)
7. www by ftp?
8. retrieving a big file by gopher ; what i did wrong ? (2)
9. Gem Desktop and Basic 2 (2)
10. A mailing list for off-topic postings
11. news by e-mail
12. Acknowledgdements of succesfull postings (5)
13. Converting mim files
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:46:07 +0800
From: SSI Cheng Ning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: zip the web site by email ?
hi, sir
Thanks very much for your reply,I know such zip tools such as
WebZip 3.0 for win98/NT, it can allows you download and zip the web site as
much as you like, but it must through the WWW browser.Now I want to know
whether or not there are some services it can download and zip the web site
as mush as need, and then send it by email? As like as get the Web page by
email ? Any suggestion will be appreciates.
Kind regards,
Ncheng
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald E. Boyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 1999 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: zip the web site by email ?
At 09:57 AM 7/23/99 +0800, SSI Cheng Ning wrote the following:
> I only access the WWW by email, now I hope get the zip of the web
>site by email , how to do ? Whether or not it is freely method? Thanks in
No can do. You can get a web page, the web page graphics or some
combination there of. No way to get the whole site in a zipped format.
Only method I know of that allows you to do this is with a Win95/98/NT
program called SiteSnagger -- which is pretty slick. Good for those of
you that are trainers and wish to have a web site as an example but are
not online. The program allows you to download as much of a site as you
want. However, it doesn't zip the results.
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Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 07:44:18 EDT
From: Bahman Masarat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Introduce to search engines?
Hi
I have a home page but I don't know how I can introduce it to search
engines
Would you please help me.
Thanks a lot.
Bahman
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:49:13 +0800
From: Lee Gang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Long URL using downloadslave
How can I send a a long url request to downloadslave server,my
email system is LotusNotes,I can't use the URLRequest they provided.
thanks!
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 06:01:58 +0100
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Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:14:19 +0500
From: fursat maskan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Decode message from base64
Hello! Accmailers,
I recieved a message that was coded by base64, but I can't read it. I am
using Internet Mail v. 4.70.
Do you know how can I read it in this program?
Or do you know which program can decode this message from base64?
And where I can find this program?
Ravshan Khamidov.
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:59:08 +0300
From: Avi Ben Zev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ACCMAIL Digest - 24 Jul 1999 to 25 Jul 1999 (#1999-207)
Hi,
Today I received TWO e-mails from the discussion list.
One containing a 1KB attachment of the ICQ991_nomfc.exe inside.
Looking this file up, I find that it should be over 3.4MB in size.
This is extremely worrying and very much acting like a virus.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Avi
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:22:55 +0100
From: MARTIN WEISER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: www by ftp?
Hi ACCmailers,
I have only e-mail acces (lotus notes mail) to the internet and full online
ftp acces via proxy but http.
My idea is to send the root of URLs and level of hyperlinks by e-mail to
some server
and then download browsable tree of websites by ftp.
Does any server provide service like this?
I've been using getweb services till now, but if possibility mentioned
abowe is accessible
I wouldn't abuse capacity of getweb.
Martin
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:52:35 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ACCMAIL Digest - 24 Jul 1999 to 25 Jul 1999 (#1999-207)
At 08:59 AM 7/26/99 +0300, Avi Ben Zev wrote the following:
>Today I received TWO e-mails from the discussion list.
>One containing a 1KB attachment of the ICQ991_nomfc.exe inside.
>Looking this file up, I find that it should be over 3.4MB in size.
>This is extremely worrying and very much acting like a virus.
>Anyone have any ideas?
The file IS NOT there and no it's NOT a virus. It was the first 4 lines
of a message that I used as an example of how to use gophermail to
retrieve a 3.4Mb file and what you would see in the returned results.
Unfortunately, many of the mail programs automatically assume that a
<begin ..> line contains a file to be uudecoded, even if the file is
NOT there, as was this case.
I happen to use Eudora and Pine, netiher of which automatically assume
anything. So it's common for me to put <begin...> lines in email
messages. I should remember to surround them with <> so that other mail
programs don't try to uudecode what isn't there.
--
Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 21:29:00 +0430
From: "Mohammad R. Arjomandi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: retrieving a big file by gopher ; what i did wrong ?
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald E. Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, July 25, 1999 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: retrieving a big file by gopher ; what i did wrong ?
>At 12:57 PM 7/24/99 -0400, Michael wrote the following:
>>in order to retrieve the icq99a_nomfc%2eexe, i used
>>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>and sent this :
>>
>>Name=icq99a_nomfc%2eexe
>>Type=9
>>Port=70
>>Path=ftp://uiarchive%2ecso%2euiuc%2eedu/pub/systems/pc/simtelnet/cnet/w
>innt/inte\
>>rnet/icq99a_nomfc%2eexe
>>Host=gopher.vscht.cz
>>
>>but I received nothing.
>>Please,tell me ,if you know,what did i do wrong ?
>
>Wrong path statement for sure. The "//" is wrong, the %2e is wrong, the
>"\" is wrong. The arcive is wrong.
>I'm not too sure about the host either.
>
>This is a 3.4Mb file, are you sure you want to receive 160+ uuencoded
>mail messages? If you omit the Split command, gopher will send in 27K
>pieces.
Hi Gerry,
You message was a *.exe file attached to it, ok? I ask this because I
executed it, and I went worried, because nothing happened after that. What
is this attachment?
Regards,
Mohammad R. Arjomandi
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 19:09:47 +0200
From: Andreas =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bergstr=F8m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Gem Desktop and Basic 2
Some years ago I used a GUI over MS-DOS 3.22 called Gem Desktop, it was
quite small (2 or 3 360 kb floppies). That GUI included a program called
BASIC 2. When I one day wanted to use it again, I found that i could not
find the floppies. Does anyone know where I can get these programs
by accmail methods. I have tried several search engines, but I haven't
found anything. In advance thanks.
May you live long and spamless,
Andreas Bergstr�m
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:10:40 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: A mailing list for off-topic postings
Netters,
I have a must join mailing list for all of you that ask questions on
these lists that get answered with an off-topic answer. Accmail is
about Accessing the Internet Via Email and Help-Net is for Internet
related questions.
Many of the list members here ask about software or installation
problems such as "I need a software to do..." or "I installed a CD-ROM
and I need a driver for" or "How do I get my desktop to show the icons"
or "I'm using Outlook and...." or "My monitor is all pink and..." a
myriad of other questions that are hardware, software, or Windows related.
I've belonged to this list for 2 months now and can highly recommend it
-- pcworks.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leave blank]
Body of message:
subscribe pcworks
BTW, this is NOT a request for any of you to depart from Accmail or
Help-Net which are still my favorite lists. Please, this is a
recommendation for another list to add your already existing
subscriptions.
Several of the members of Pcworks are members of Accmail and/or
Help-Net where they can excel at their expertise -- I'm impressed with
the body of knowledge on Pcworks.
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 20:45:29 +0200
From: "Johannes M. Posel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Long URL using downloadslave
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hi Lee,
Relocated 12:49 26.07.99 +0800. According to the logs, Lee Gang transmitted
something like this:
~ How can I send a a long url request to downloadslave server,my
~ email system is LotusNotes,I can't use the URLRequest they provided.
They simply suggest setting the wordwrap high enough (~ 255 characters), or
better use URLRequester (you're sure you cannot use it, it has a feature to
bypass firewalls?)....
~ thanks!
HTH,
Johannes
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~ Homepage @ http://posel.home.pages.de ~
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 23:51:41 +0500
From: Irfan Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: news by e-mail
On 25 Jul 99, at 12:26, Gerald E. Boyd wrote:
> >> * WORLD NEWS REVIEW A daily news digest from international press
> >> and broadcast sources. Send E-Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
> >> "info nr-world" in the message body.
>
> This is defunct as of 15Jun99 in version 8.3 of the Accmail FAQ.
i failed to mention that when i sent the message sometime last week,
it bounced back (no "inbox" or something similar). the service is,
however, available at the website (http://www.ft.com), as a weekly
digest.
irfan
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:05:10 +0400
From: _CaptaiN_ KVeeN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ACCMAIL Digest - 24 Jul 1999 to 25 Jul 1999 (#1999-207)
It's just an automatic answer that shows I get your message.
Thanks for sending me a letter. I'm really boring here.
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 21:24:22 +0200
From: Andreas =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bergstr=F8m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Acknowledgdements of succesfull postings
There was a discussion here a while ago about how to stop listserv from
sending acknowledgements for succesfull postings. The conclusion was that
that was not possible. But when I subscribed to Bugtraq the command
SET ACCMAIL NOACK NOREPRO
was mentioned, I sent it to to listserv@...
And I now longer get get boring confirmation that the posting was approved,
the problem is, I no longer get the posting itself either.
I checked the archives, and I never received two of my latest postings.
Is this a bug in listserv, or what?
May you live long and spamless,
Andreas Bergstr�m
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 14:09:30 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Introduce to search engines?
At 07:44 AM 7/26/99 EDT, Bahman Masarat wrote the following:
>I have a home page but I don't know how I can introduce it to search
>engines
Some sites have a link on their web page for you to submit a URL. The
only free service I know has just changed -- MS again. Submit It! You
used to be able to use the web page and submit to 7 search engines for
free. You can now submit to 10 search engines but you must fill out a
form. Don't know how well this will work by email methods.
http://www.submit-it.com/sitrial.htm
The free 7 search engine Submit It page is at:
http://www.siteowner.com/
--
Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 14:16:42 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: retrieving a big file by gopher ; what i did wrong ?
At 09:29 PM 7/26/99 +0430, Mohammad R. Arjomandi wrote the following:
[...]
>>This is a 3.4Mb file, are you sure you want to receive 160+ uuencoded
>>mail messages? If you omit the Split command, gopher will send in 27K
>>pieces.
>
>
>Hi Gerry,
>You message was a *.exe file attached to it, ok? I ask this because I
>executed it, and I went worried, because nothing happened after that.
What
>is this attachment?
The file IS NOT there and no it's NOT a virus. It was the first 4 lines
of a message that I used as an example of how to use gophermail to
retrieve a 3.4Mb file and what you would see in the returned results.
Unfortunately, many of the mail programs automatically assume that a
<begin ..> line contains a file to be uudecoded, even if the file is
NOT there, as was this case.
I happen to use Eudora and Pine, netiher of which automatically assume
anything. So it's common for me to put <begin...> lines in email
messages. I should remember to surround them with <> so that other mail
programs don't try to uudecode what isn't there.
--
Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 22:30:42 +0200
From: Marc Loehrwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Acknowledgdements of succesfull postings
Andreas,
On 26 Jul 99, at 21:24, Andreas Bergstr�m wrote:
> that was not possible. But when I subscribed to Bugtraq the command SET
> ACCMAIL NOACK NOREPRO was mentioned, I sent it to to listserv@... And I
> now longer get get boring confirmation that the posting was approved, the
> problem is, I no longer get the posting itself either. I checked the
> archives, and I never received two of my latest postings. Is this a bug in
> listserv, or what?
You told Listserv not to send Acknowledgements for postings (NOACK)
and not to send back a copy of your own postings (NOREPro). To
receive your own postings again send a Mail
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
set accmail REPro
in the body. I'm just wondering why the NOACK works for you. As I
understood it there was no way to turn off the Announcements, that
your Mail has been forwarded to the Listowner for approval.
That would be good news for all the members who wished not to be
bothered with this.
--
Marc Loehrwald
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +49-172-430-3563
Fax: +49-40-2780-9402
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 23:33:36 +0200
From: Marc Loehrwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Acknowledgdements of succesfull postings
I have to correct my last posting. I set my options with
SET ACCMAIL NOACK NOREPRO
and send a Mail to the List and still got the Message from Listserv:
Your message dated Mon, 26 Jul 1999 23:23:07 +0200 with subject ...
So it seems the Options above are not doing what you wanted.
--
Marc Loehrwald
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +49-172-430-3563
Fax: +49-40-2780-9402
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 23:31:16 +0200
From: Bo Bjulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Acknowledgdements of succesfull postings
*** Andreas Bergstr�m:
>There was a discussion here a while ago about how to stop listserv from
>sending acknowledgements for succesfull postings. The conclusion was that
>that was not possible. But when I subscribed to Bugtraq the command
>SET ACCMAIL NOACK NOREPRO
>was mentioned, I sent it to to listserv@...
>And I now longer get get boring confirmation that the posting was approved,
>the problem is, I no longer get the posting itself either.
>I checked the archives, and I never received two of my latest postings.
>Is this a bug in listserv, or what?
Send
SET ACCMAIL NOACK REPRO
(to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>).
The setting ACK, which seems to be default for ACCMAIL, will make
LISTSERV send an acknowledgement, NOACK turns this off.
Likewise, REPRO means you will get a copy of your own messages and
NOREPRO turns this off.
You can get a list of the available options if you send the command
INFO REFCARD
(again to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). There are several more than
ACK and REPRO.
--
Bo Bjulen <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 23:21:47 +0200
From: "Johannes M. Posel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Acknowledgdements of succesfull postings
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Dear Andreas,
Relocated 21:24 26.07.99 +0200. According to the logs, Andreas Bergstr�m
transmitted something like this:
~ SET ACCMAIL NOACK NOREPRO
NOACK No acknoledgement
NOREPRO No copy of the message
~ And I now longer get get boring confirmation that the posting was approved,
~ the problem is, I no longer get the posting itself either.
You must reenable REPRO...
~ May you live long and spamless,
Ya too :)
~ Andreas Bergstr�m
Take care,
Johannes
- --
~ Johannes Posel ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
~ Homepage @ http://posel.home.pages.de ~
~ Nur wer gegen den Strom schwimmt kommt zur Quelle ~
~ Made in Germany, content includes 100 percent electrons ~
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 20:22:10 EDT
From: Carol Tapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Converting mim files
This is a very basic question, and I feel rather "dumb" sending it, but:
Can someone please tell me how to convert a "mim" file received through
e-mail back into the type of file that was attached by the sender?
I have recently received several files that were attached to the e-mail of
the sender as JPG files, but when I receive them, they are large MIM files.
How do I convert them?
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 18:14:50 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: zip the web site by email ?
At 08:46 AM 7/26/99 +0800, SSI Cheng Ning wrote the following:
> Thanks very much for your reply,I know such zip tools such as
>WebZip 3.0 for win98/NT, it can allows you download and zip the web
site as
>much as you like, but it must through the WWW browser.Now I want to know
>whether or not there are some services it can download and zip the web
site
>as mush as need, and then send it by email? As like as get the Web
page by
>email ? Any suggestion will be appreciates.
Sorry again the answer is no. The web by email services allow you to
get a web page in HTML or plain text format, graphic image(s) on the
page, a file from an ftp server, or a Usenet newsgroup. Each server is
different and doesn't provide for all the options I mentioned. However,
none of them allow you to get a whole web site in any manner or method
whether it be zipped ot tarred or MIME or uuencoded.
Page by page is just about how all of them work.
--
Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 18:21:40 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Decode message from base64
At 10:14 AM 7/26/99 +0500, fursat maskan wrote the following:
>I recieved a message that was coded by base64, but I can't read it. I am
>using Internet Mail v. 4.70.
>Do you know how can I read it in this program?
>Or do you know which program can decode this message from base64?
>And where I can find this program?
Base64 is a special version of MIME encoding. You need a MIME-base64
decoder.
Some Windows program are:
ecd78win.zip (Win 3.x ver) (UU, MIME, SHIP, and BTOA encode/decode)
ecd78w95.zip (Win 95 Ver) (UU, MIME, SHIP, and BTOA encode/decode)
xferp111.zip (Win 3.x ver) (UU, XX, MIME, and BINHEX encode/decode)
xfpnt200.zip (Win 95 PRO ver) (UU, XX, MIME, and BINHEX encode/decode)
uudvw04e.zip (Win 3.x ver)(UU, XX, and MIME encode/decode)
Some DOS programs are:
mime64d.zip (MIME encode/decode)
ecd75dos.zip (UU, MIME, SHIP, and BTOA encode/decode)
udec1_2.zip (UU, XX, MIME, SHIP, and BINHEX encode/decode)
uudvd04e.zip (UU, XX, and MIME encode/decode)
uud281.zip (UU and MIME encode/decode)
mpack15d.zip (Smart UUdecode, MIME encode/decode)
The above list is the ones I have. There are probably more up-to-date
or later revisions.
http://www.shareware.com/SW/Search/Quick/
Or their download site
http://www.download.com/
or at SimtelNet
http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/
Check out the old email4u.txt file for more of them
Send a blank message TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 18:31:33 -0700
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Gem Desktop and Basic 2
At 07:09 PM 7/26/99 +0200, Andreas Bergstr�m wrote the following:
>Some years ago I used a GUI over MS-DOS 3.22 called Gem Desktop, it was
>quite small (2 or 3 360 kb floppies). That GUI included a program called
>BASIC 2. When I one day wanted to use it again, I found that i could not
>find the floppies. Does anyone know where I can get these programs
>by accmail methods. I have tried several search engines, but I haven't
>found anything. In advance thanks.
Welcome to the unofficial CP/M web site.
This site is authorized by Caldera, Inc. to distribute vintage software
produced by Digital Research, Inc., INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL SOURCE CODE.
Be sure that you examine the license agreement. When you download files
from this site, you indicate that you accept the terms of this agreement.
This site will be a clearing house for CP/M software. That's the good
news. Now the bad news. What original source you will find on this site
is all there is! The rest has been lost to the ages for one reason or
another.
This site is user supported. That means that much (most) of the software
posted here was donated by various individuals. The postings on this
site are not yet complete. It is the goal of this site to be able to
post every operating system, compiler, and utility that Digital Research
produced for the 8080, Z80, Z8000, and 68000 processors (assuming we can
find it).
This site is dedicated to the early days of microcomputing. Digital
Research produced operating systems, utilities, and language products
for early microporcessor systems. These systems included such
microprocessors as the 8080, Z80, 68000, Z8001, and 8086/8088. The
workhorse of the operating system for these systems was CP/M. A more
advanced operating system, MP/M, allowed multi-tasking and multi-user,
systems to be built.
http://www.devili.iki.fi/cpm/download/gemfull.zip
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Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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