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K5DAT  > BBS      02.05.21 01:36l 53 Lines 2006 Bytes #999 (0) @ TECH
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>From k5dat%k5dat.#cwi.wi.usa.noam@i0ojj.ampr.org Fri Apr 30 12:29:21 2021
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>From k5dat%k5dat.#cwi.wi.usa.noam@n2nov.ampr.org Thu Apr 29 22:12:37 2021
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Is BBS@TECH a valid address?

Sorry, I don't know the answer to the UUENCODE question.


Lee K5DAT

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From: KG7UJH
To: BBS
Type/Status: BN
Date/Time: 28-Apr 13:48Z
Bid: 2163_W7PBS
Title: Possible to use uuencode?

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>From kg7ujhpbs.az.usa.noam@n2nov.ampr.org Thu Apr 29 20:09:23 2021
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>From: kg7ujh@w7pbs.az.usa.noam
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With regards to G8MNY's post, "Decoding BBS Data files (TEXT)", 7plus is referenced
for compressing, splitting, and creating the files for uploading to the BBS. From what
I have found, 7plus is windows only. I am on a Linux system and am wondering if it is 
permissible to use uuencode and split the uuencoded output into the appropriate sizes?

I understand that all communications over amateur radio need to be in the clear and I 
am curious if uuencode files are considered in the clear.

73, de KG7UJH



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