At 12:41 AM 8/1/96 -0400, [log in to unmask] wrote: > o Two regular members of this group, Kevin Newmann and Tony > Shepard, said they couldn't read the file because all they > have is uuencode freeware/shareware capabilities. > > o And one other person, who just happened to be monitoring the > list, said not only that he couldn't read the file, he also > seemed to take offense at my remark about the fact that > university people tend to use freeware/shareware in preference > to commercial software (which I did not mean to be offensive in > any manner). Wirt-- As an employee of an educational institution, I will say that I was not offended by your comment, although I was surprised by it. Any University user who only has uu[en|de]code access because "that's what's free" hasn't looked at many public file archives recently. MIME is available for free for most platforms, especially Unix where it can be integrated into elm or pine. I actually use Eudora (which is available in free and commercial versions) as my mail client, and it natively supports MIME, uu, and binhex quite transparently, thank you very much. Let's not let this devolve into another stupid flame-war ala mac/pc, mpe/unix, and now uu/mime. MIME was developed to be broader in scope than previous schemes, and there are applications where MIME is the obvious choice over uu[e|d], and probably vice versa. It's the same old story: you use what works. Anaheim or bust! Jon "I think the kid's cute too" Diercks ________________________________________________________ Jon Diercks * Systems Manager Computing Services [log in to unmask] (PGP available) Anderson University http://rowlf.csv.anderson.edu/ 1100 East Fifth St (317)641-4305 * FAX (317)641-3851 Anderson, IN 46012