- From: ONIME EHIMIKA OHIREIME <onime@ictp.trieste.it>
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 12:04:35 +0100 (MET)
- To: jmunoz@cimex.com.cu
- cc: www4mail-comments@w3.org
Dear, If you read the manual, you will discover the following FOR MS-DOS/WINDOWS USE (DOS or CMD prompt) copy/b setup97_exe.001+setup97_exe.002+setup97_exe.003+setup97_exe.004 setup97.exe FOR UNIX cat setup97_exe.001 setup97_exe.002 setup97_exe.003 setup97_exe.004 > setup97.exe Clement On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 jmunoz@cimex.com.cu wrote: > > Dear Sirs: > > I have just downloaded a file through my e-mail service and WW4mail and it seems > to be encoded. The file and its URL are the following: > http://www.centered.com/download/setup97.exe > > It arrived as attachments in four (4) different messages. Each part is a 200 Kb > attachment and each with the same name setup97_ . Somewhere in the body of each > message appears an URL indicating a file referenced with consecutive numbers > (setup97_exe.001, setup97_exe.002, setup97_exe.003 and setup97_exe.004), one > within each attachment. How can I decode them and get the final file I want > setup97.exe? > > Thanks > > jmunoz@cimex.com.cu > >
Received on Wednesday, 10 March 1999 06:11:25 UTC