In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Barry Hathaway) writes:
> I'm trying to create a PACKAGE consisting of three files: the $PACKAGE file,
> a $README$, and the source code in Cornell's CARD format. When I do a get
> on the just created package I get the three files that I wanted; however,
> they are all in NETDATA format and CARD cannot process the file containing
> the code. If I do a GET fn ft (F=PUNCH on the individual file then
everything
> works fine and CARD can process it. What is the correct way to set this up?
> Can listserv send some file in NETDATA format and others in PUNCH format?
> Thanks in advance.
Is it possible to set things up so that F=PUNCH is the default, i.e., so that
people don't have to always specify that?