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date: 2006-01-08 09:09:08
subject: MM and .qwk ?

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Subject: MM and .qwk ?
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    Hello William, nice talking to you !  

 WM> No, MultiMail doesn't determine the packet type based on the filename 
 WM> extension. Rather, it examines the first few bytes of the file; from
 WM> that,  it determines the archive type; extracts with the appropriate
 WM> archiver; and  looks at the resulting files to determine the packet
 WM> type. 

        I will drop this before I get over my head, I never saw MM in
   use, never even read the .txt on it. I thought that we were talking
   about other OLRs.

     
       From TI, one down, one to go !
   Happy 2006 to all.
 
___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30

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