Agreed.  I guess the point is that you aren't going to get it done with 
MailMan unless you code the attachment requirement  yourself.


At 04:51 PM 6/26/2006, Greg wrote:
>--- Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Base64 isn't UUEncoding.  Each can be used for email attachments, but
> >  they
> > are different algorithms.
> >
>
>In addition to the differene in algorithms, MIME supports structured
>messages with headers and metadata for each message component,
>identifiers for message components and the ability to reference one
>component from another. messages can be, and often are hierarchically
>structured and include various kinds of content. On the other hand,
>uuencode simply allows you to attach data to a document (not to suggest
>that this was a small innovationm by any means!) My point of view is
>that uuencode is long obsolete, and MIME/base64 should be used instead.


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