Dunno who said what last ... <G> Quotes have gotten too long, so ....
The ikon/icon/clickherethingy is provided by whatever e-mail software is
being used on the *receiving* end.
Anyone who sends a UUE to an Arachne user might get yelled at only
because UUE takes up more encoding space than Mime 64 does. Arachne
should, if working correctly that day, show the icon most suitable at
the bottom of the page. Clicking upon the icon would then send Arachne
to the UUDecode software and whatever would be saved in the temp
directory for us to view, save, run [if we're foolish], etc.
I am finding that Arachne may be better at putting internal ID into
encoded files it send out, compared to some of the ID stuff I haven't
found on attachments sent to me. Arachne is also capable, if I remember
correctly, of something most win-based e-mail stuff isn't: Reading
embedded files in the message itself, rather than attached files. <G>
And I'm still plowing through messages to find the place in whichever
cfg file we can add a line that ID's DIZ files as text automatically for
Arachne, to save bandwidth and confusion. <G>
l.d.
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