On Thu, 8 Jul 1999 18:19:44 +0200, Klaus Peter Wegge wrote:
> You told you are using Pmail which is POPMAIL V3.96.
> This programm uses a coding called BINhex to encode enclosered
> files. This is not a common method. Do you know tools I can
> decode such enclosures in other mailers or vise versa?
I have absolutly no idea how PMail is working. For attachments,
I use Arachne which can send in MIME and UUencoded.
Regarding BINHex, I saw an APM plug-in for Arachne in the Arachne
home-page. Its an external tool for Arachne for decoding BINHex
messages, which according to Michael usually generated from Mac
computers. If you want, you can try that one. (If you dont have
Arachne, you can still open the APM. An APM is actually a normal
ARJ archive with a text file that has instructions for Arachne
what to do with each file. Since the program is only one EXE,
just unarj it and look at the help files or the Arachne instruction
files for details. http://home.arachne.cz - download section.)
Or Botton
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