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On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 10:31:30 +0400 [removed] writes:
>Dear sir :
>I have the same problem with www4mail ,like Dr.Thair's
>I've made that command in DOS prompt , but I didn't get a single file
>, I've
>simply got nothing !!

        Lets review the steps:

1: Decode each part and save the part to a file on disk that you can
locate.  Most of todays mail programs do this for you, only requiring you
to sellect the place to put the file.

2: Start a DOS prompt (use "Start >> Run >> COMMAND.COM"  if you can not
find the MS-DOS prompt) and CD your way to the directory with the saved
files.

3: Use the COPY command to create the single file: remember that there is
a '+' between input files but not between the last input file and the
output file.  This should create the FINAL output file.

        With todays long file names, the simple batch file that I used to
use for this and MANY parts, will break.  I guess I can create a tiny
.com to do the job.  Perhaps if there is enough need.


On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 08:58:05 +0300 [removed] writes:
>There is a sweet,cool  small"only 168kb,zipped" utility
>called"HJ-Split =
>" found at http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit which takes the burden of =
>combining binary files. I'm using it efficiently without doing the =
>annoying DOS method of copy/b file1+ file2........etc. more over this
>=
>utility can split of big files in order to be sent by e-mail. be
>careful =
>only of the extension of the generated, combined, file.
>

        168KB for THAT?  It must be a windoze program!  I have seen
combiners, in the past, at under one KB!  (I will not be doing that in
ASM, though I could use the practice!)
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