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to: Niels Petersen
from: Bob Lawrence
date: 1997-05-24 13:24:52
subject: lots of messages, but...

Hello Niels

 NP> Where do I get fuxxico from?

 JG> Any good BBS should have it. It's only the mailer part though.
 JG> You'll still need a mail reader (probably a tosser as well) and
 JG> for that I have no idea. I used OS/2 trn and OS/2 emacs gnus in
 JG> the past, but I don't know if they are available for DOS. 

  It's fxuucico. fuxxico is the name of my local brothel... two
whores, no waiting.

  I'll upload it to Paul's BBS along with gzip to unzip the news
packets. That's...

  fxuci1.zip            78K
  gnuzip.zip           116K

  fxuucico is a lovely little program that runs automatically once you
set it up. It dials Paul, sends mail, gets mail, and puts it in a
directory. The files you get are pairs named gd0034.d and gd0034.x.
Ignore the x files. It's a lousy TV program anyway. Take the d files,
strip the first line from each, "#! cunbatch" and rename them as
.z files (gd0034.z). Then gzip will recognise them and uncompress them
(deleting to original, so watch it). gzip handles gzip, pkzip and
compress. (Paul is using compress at present).

  I have no idea how you reply... rofl!

Regards,
Bob
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