>cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Huh?  how is this address getting into the system???  and now I find 
it's in my .exmh_addresses file . . . and now options in exmh to change 
this (and exmh on debian is so unstable right now that I'm afraid to 
edit it myself . . .)

jmarc jmentioned,
>>>>>> "Richard" == Richard E Hawkins Esq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>Richard> jmarc jmentioned,
>>> Could you repost the files encoded in base64 or whatever? They did
>>> not arrive correctly there.

Richard> base64?  Argghhh!  evil, evil, format.  I went through a
Richard> nightmare trying to deal with that illbegotten spawn of a
Richard> creature of the nether worlds on digital unix.  It's not from
Richard> as deep in the pits as word enclosures, but probably from the
Richard> same ring as html in email . . .

>I used to say that but, now that I have installed mime-view in my
>emacs, I tend to think that everybody should be able to handle MIME :)

OH, I can handle it, but it's annoying on the command line, especially 
over a dial-in.  Two extra questions to display it, then you have to 
quit the pager it brings up, for about four extra keystrokes.

But then,I usually use exmh just for the little window showing which 
folder mail is waiting in.

Richard> rick, who can't remember how he finally solved it, but thinks
Richard> it involved transferring files to another computer . . .

>munpack? 

I really don't remember--maybe I blacked it out :)  It seems to me that 
it  was after one of the space fly-bys, and I wanted to see the 
pictures in newsgroups.  uuencoded stuff you can do straight fron trn.
And isn't base64 one of microsoft's "decommoditizations"?

rick

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