On 21-Aug-00, Tony Rolfe wrote:
>
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 21:52:21 +1300 Patrick Ford said:
>
>> There simply is no such thing as an attachment in email the way it is
>> done in Fidonet. The so-called attachments in email are encoded and
>> imbedded in the email as plain text. There's no way any mail server is
>> going to ever read your email to see what it contains, much less
>> decode it for you and somehow send you the files it may contain.
>
> Oh, well. I guess you can't win them all
But you can! Paul has just pointed out I was wrong and you can do what
you proposed.
Regards
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