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Re: Enter Key / Selection by cursor



** Reply to message from "M.C."  on Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:53:36
+0100


> Should I check the "Apply default to all messages (ignore character
> encoding specified by MIME header)" box?

I think what you want to do -- what I do anyway -- is find out where Mozilla
puts the raw POP files. Pre-Stack that location in STARTUP.INT, e.g.:

$S ;*;
<==func "$S "

Note the "y" in "dyr" (frame "DYR" has a conflict with another
framename "DIR",
unfortunately). When you want to DECODE a file, tweeze the above command out
of the Stack (with a Hint), hit , and hit "D" to put dir display in
Date order: the latest Email should be at the top, and "CA" will be on the
CMline. CAll the pertinent file. Command "t1310" to regularize
line-endings (10 ==> 13/10). Command "DECODE" as many times as
necessary (one DECODE required per stanza of XPLeNCODE -- if there are two
different XPLeNCODEd programs in the Email, separated by plain text, then you
need to DECODE twice). And Done.

Alternatively, do "Save As" within Mozilla, and put the one POP file you want
in your normal XyWrite directory, then do "DYR", "D" in XyWrite (POP
file will be first in the listing), CAll, etc. as above.

I'm guessing, of course, about how Mozilla Mail works. If they do NOT preserve
the original POP file intact and unaltered, then you need a better Email client.

Carl's msg DECODEd perfectly for me.

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Robert Holmgren
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