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BBBBTTTTOOOOAAAA((((1111)))) UUUUNNNNIIIIXXXX 5555....0000 ((((llllooooccccaaaallll)))) BBBBTTTTOOOOAAAA((((1111))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
btoa, atob, tarmail, untarmail - encode/decode binary to
printable ASCII
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
bbbbttttooooaaaa
aaaattttoooobbbb
ttttaaaarrrrmmmmaaaaiiiillll who subject files ...
uuuunnnnttttaaaarrrrmmmmaaaaiiiillll [ file ]
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
_B_t_o_a is a filter that reads anything from the standard
input, and encodes it into printable ASCII on the standard
output. It also attaches a header and checksum information
used by the reverse filter _a_t_o_b to find the start of the
data and to check integrity.
_A_t_o_b reads an encoded file, strips off any leading and
trailing lines added by mailers, and recreates a copy of the
original file on the standard output. _A_t_o_b gives NO output
(and exits with an error message) if its input is garbage or
the checksums do not check.
_T_a_r_m_a_i_l is a shell script that tar's up all the given files,
pipes them through _c_o_m_p_r_e_s_s, _b_t_o_a, and mails them to the
given person with the given subject phrase. For example:
tarmail ralph "here it is ralph" foo.c a.out
Will package up files "foo.c" and "a.out" and mail them to
"ralph" using subject "here it is ralph". Notice the quotes
on the subject. They are necessary to make it one argument
to the shell.
_T_a_r_m_a_i_l with no args will print a short message reminding
you what the required args are. When the mail is received
at the other end, that person should use mail to save the
message in some temporary file name (say "xx"). Then saying
"untarmail xx" will decode the message and untar it.
_U_n_t_a_r_m_a_i_l can also be used as a filter. By using _t_a_r_m_a_i_l,
binary files and entire directory structures can be easily
transmitted between machines. Naturally, you should
understand what tar itself does before you use _t_a_r_m_a_i_l.
Other uses:
compress < secrets | crypt | btoa | mail ralph
will mail the encrypted contents of the file "secrets" to
ralph. If ralph knows the encryption key, he can decode it
by saving the mail (say in "xx"), and then running:
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BBBBTTTTOOOOAAAA((((1111)))) UUUUNNNNIIIIXXXX 5555....0000 ((((llllooooccccaaaallll)))) BBBBTTTTOOOOAAAA((((1111))))
atob < xx | crypt | uncompress
(crypt requests the key from the terminal, and the "secrets"
come out on the terminal).
AAAAUUUUTTTTHHHHOOOORRRR
Paul Rutter (modified by Joe Orost)
FFFFEEEEAAAATTTTUUUURRRREEEESSSS
_B_t_o_a uses a compact base-85 encoding so that 4 bytes are
encoded into 5 characters (file is expanded by 25%). As a
special case, 32-bit zero is encoded as one character. This
encoding produces less output than _u_u_e_n_c_o_d_e(1).
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
compress(1), crypt(1), uuencode(1), mail(1)
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