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From: DrGandalf@cup.portal.com
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To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Re: Pgp/uue Image transfer
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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 94 18:30:56 PDT
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>Is any body interested in posting images to the list? I use pgp to make
>binary files mail compatible. It automatically breaks the file into
>chunks easily digestable to most mail servers. We could however use
>UUencoding to post Lightwave rendered images? Any Interest? Or is there
>a FTP site for this list I don't know about.
>:-)
>
I think if you started posting rendered images to the list, most list
members would campaign to have you drawn and quartered.
Many people pay by the byte for mail. Most don't want to receive large
files without being able to decide for themselves if they want the images.
Post your images to Aminet. People can get them from there if they want