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Eva,
I have just experienced this problem as well and as far as I can tell this is the way it works. I have been using clean.txt (windows) I got off the web to strip the file for a unix web based archive access. This appears to help me quite a bit (that and all lowercase archive file names).
I hope this helps
Mitch Rerek
Senior Information Technology Consultant
OIT Customer Support
West Virginia University
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>>> [log in to unmask] 05/31/02 4:35:53 PM >>>
When I try F=MIME/Appl , Listserv seems to encode/send a
logfile without carriage returns. It is an attachment, but
not a pleasant one. Using F=MIME/text doesn't strip the
carriage returns but then it's embedded in the mail and
not an attached file.
Am I doing something wrong? (using Netscape on Windows and Solaris?)
Eva
On Fri, 31 May 2002 12:13:56 +1000, Michael Shannon
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>>
>> When I use the standard GET command to retrieve an archive it
>> is returned to me as e-mail. What parameters do I have to use
>> to have the archive returned to me as an attached file?
>>
>
>GET listname filename (F=format
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>Supported formats are: Netdata, Card, Disk, Punch, LPunch, UUencode,
>XXencode, VMSdump, MIME/text, MIME/Appl, Mail. In practice I find that
>MIME/Appl works best if you want it attached (and assuming your mail client
>supports MIME).
>
>See http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/owner/appenda.html#6.1.4 for further
>information.
>
>--
>Chazzozz!!
>
>Michael Shannon
>Webmaster
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