> From: http://www.uclink4.berkeley.edu/~joanl (Joan Lichterman) > Date: Tue Feb 11, 12:39pm > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Robert, this is in Uuencode; I think the last time I tried MIME. See if this > works. Or give me some advice: *you're* the programmer, ipso facto a > computer whiz (I know as much about computers as I do about cars: not much > more than the equivalent of putting the key in the ignition and turning it)! > Cheers! > joan > > Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="HLTHTIPS.139"; x-mac-type="42494E41"; x-mac-creator="6D646F73" > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="HLTHTIPS.139" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: x-uuencode > > This message contains raw digital data, > which is being decoded and written to the file named "/tmp/3-HLTHTIPS.139". > If you do not want this data, you probably should delete that file. > Wrote file /tmp/3-HLTHTIPS.139 It still has the ^M's. It's OK -- I'll live. And, hopefully, others will too. Are you using MS Exchange or Eudora or something else? I can try experimenting with MS Exchange today since I have access to MS Exchange.