}
}On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 1
}1:02:00 +0400 Eugeny Sattler
}<Eugeny.Sattler writes:
}I wonder, why not follow www4mail's
}example in sending binaries not encoded?
}
WWW4mail encodes binary files. Your mail program just is
recognizing the encoded files, and decoding them for you. Binky can be
configured to send you MIME encoded files, like www4, with the "method"
command, as I recall. Try sending binky the command:
help method
and see what it says.
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