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000004_owner-lightwave@webcom.com_Sat Jul 1 03:21:20 1995.msg
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From: 01-Jul-1995 0623 <leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com>
To: lightwave@marbls.enet.dec.com
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Subject: base64
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Well I see that more bsse64 stuff has been put to the list. Well if it
is going to happen, I might as well use it. How/What is needed to
decode these things. I have an Amiga at home and a VaxStation 3100
on my desk at work.(this is what I use to web,mail etc).
bill
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