From: Stan Ryckman <stanr(_at_)sunspot(_dot_)tiac(_dot_)net>
At 05:39 PM 10/5/98 +0200, Claves do Amaral wrote:
"/bin/sh: /usr/local/bin/mimencode: not found"
I'd like receive hints.
Your mail is probably being delivered on a different machine, and
on that machine there is no /usr/local/bin/mimencode.
This brings up something that's crossed my mind before.
If multiple requests for MIME-encoded files are expected,
would it not be more system-friendly to just keep a pre-
formatted MIME-encoded copy of the file on the server and
simply send it out? Or am I being Spartan to be so
concerned over the repeat of a routine call to mimencode?
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