Hi David,
Thank you for the tip. Since it was necessary for me to divide it into three different
files, it took quite a while, but in the end I ran uudecode on them and all worked
fine.
Thank you again,
Manuel
>
> Yes, that's uuencode data. Type:
> |uuencode<return>
> This feeds the message into the uuencode program, which will decode the
> file and save it. If it's not a MIME attachment, you can only decode
> one file (unless you save the whole message to a file and edit out the
> three uuencode blocks).
>
> A uuencode block starts with
> begin filename 644
> and ends with
> end