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Re: XY for e-mail
- Subject: Re: XY for e-mail
- From: Daniel Say say@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 11:22:19 -0800 (PST)
" > because, while you are viewing such a file (or from the
command line,
" > if you prefer), you can "print" it out as an ASCII or ANSI
file with
" > hard carriage returns. In other words, you can produce
e-mail files
" > from most word processors in one step.
" " Except that it probably won't work any better with
off-line readers " because they change the file after the editor
is done with it -- what
What is the change?
" happens usually is the header gets corrupted and the mail won't
go " anywhere. I tried doing it several different ways, a
multitude of times. " Probably someone can find a simple fix,
but I couldn't, at least for " Yarn, and Yarn is so good
otherwise that I can live with having to enter " hard carriage
returns manually --- and that's just with some editors, " BTW,
one of which is XY. Other editors use a word wrap which works
just " fine with e-mail, and with Yarn.
But there is the Mail.prn file that sets it up
for mailing. Yarn would callup a batch file
to call up XY and a text files of the same name
eac time: TXTMAIL.DOC and that, when you exit
XY after TYF ,TXTMAIL.DOC, would handle the upload
of the file automatically