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- Message-ID: <9212281338.aa29331@kate.ibmpcug.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 13:38:19 GMT
- Sender: Nota Bene List <NOTABENE@TAUNIVM.BITNET>
- From: Tony Hirtenstein <tonyh@IBMPCUG.CO.UK>
- Subject: On returning from a distant country...
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.notabene
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- On my return from a fortnight's holiday I find a huge amount
- of mail waiting for me from the NB list at CONNECT. The ZIP file
- that I download expands to over 700k, and it has taken me five days to sort
- through it. What energy on your part!
- The first problem, however, was to make the text readable by
- Nota Bene (v.3.1 - I wish I could use v.4 and catch up with you lot
- but I face massive, mainly printer installation, difficulties).
- When first loaded, the mail file seemed to have shrunk to 91k, owing
- to what I later discovered were a series of EOF (ASCII 26)
- characters at various points. MAY I PLEASE BEG CONTRIBUTORS TO
- STRIP THESE CHARACTERS BEFORE SENDING THEIR MAIL?!!! I usually use
- Qedit to hunt them down, but it won't work on such a large file.
- List handled the file, but I have not found how to make it strip
- these characters automatically; so I resorted to blocking the text
- from one EOF character to another and saving the block under another
- name. If there is a better way please let me know: I tried 7 (to
- remove 8-bit characters) and Alt-J (the junk filter) to no avail.
-
- Clearly the counsel of perfection is to enter all mail in NB
- form, then convert it to add carriage returns. Not having found a
- reliable programme to do this, I simply add them manually - at least
- then I know there are no lurking form feed characters at the end!
-
- Some long time ago there was a message about how to keep up
- to date with the NB archive files; and there are dozens of other
- special commands known only to Listserv aficionadoes. Speaking as
- an aficionadon't, I should very much appreciate a resume of those
- commands, or at the least the command which invokes the resume - is
- it HELP NOTABENE?
- [How strange that we use such a crude medium, with its
- unforgiving syntax and unsorted mail, to convey the subtleties of
- NB!]
-
- The same need applies to the FTP system, to which I have
- access through CONNECT. How do you use it to receive archive files?
- Is it necessary to ask for them in UU/XXencoded form?
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- **************** Tony Hirtenstein ********************
- tonyh@ibmpcug.co.uk ************* West Oxfordshire ***
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