Hi Marcus,

   On Wed, Jan 4, 2001, at 08:42 PM, you wrote:

> 
> >    I got one word for your efforts:  PERFECT!!!!!  (:-))
> > 
> >                                          Julian.
> > 
> >     --------------------------------------------------------
> > Author of "MSH Tutorial V. 3.0".  Found on Aminet -- MSHTut30.lha
> > 
> >            Julian Aronowitz.  Tel.:  (718) 654-1681; 
> >   E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Thankyou.
> 
> One question,
> 
> I read somewhere you had a problem with your mui keyfile & had to get
> it resent?
> 
> Mine also appears to be fautly. I get the message "no 'begin' line"
> when I try to decode it. 
> Did you have this problem?
> 
> Oh,  one more question.  What does "MSH" stand for?
> 
> Regards,      Marcus.
> -- 

   You are actually asking three questions, which I will try to
answer.

Question one.  MUI Keyfile.  I had the file but I could not figure
where to place it, so that MUI will know that it is registered. 
When I inquired of SASG support, for help, Stephan E-Mailed me both
the better instructions on where to place it and the Keyfile.  It
was because of his responding, in person, that I got into the thread
discussion about someone else losing their Keyfile, and, suggested
that Stephan be contacted, personally.

Question two.  You are speaking of using AmigaUUCP.  This is a
collection of programs and files whick allow the Amiga to perform
certain unary tasks and functions, like user to user coding (UUCode)
and user to user decoding (UUDecode).  If your E-Mail client (YAM,
AEMail, MDII, AIRMail, etc.) does not have the built-in ability to
decode the file, as it saves the attachment, then you must read the
info on using the commands of which I mentioned, and use them. 
Once the file is decoded, you can proceed to do whatever you are
instructed to do by the MUI correspondence.

   There is little, except for what I wrote, above, that I can do
for you, with regard to your difficulties with the MUI Keyfile.  It
just requires some time and study.

Question three.  MSH is a program written by Olaf Siebert (Rhialto). 
It is a transfer program, allowing your Amiga drives to act as
other systems' floppy disk drives.  (You might even find a way to
use it with regard to a Zip disk, which is formatted as a MS/IBM
type disk, with data on it, and read and write to it with your
Amiga and a Zip drive attached; but, I cannot guarantee this.)  I
liked the program and documentation, so much, that I wanted there
to be a way that others might get as much benefit.  (I found it
worked better than CrossDOS.)  I decided to write a tutorial to
that effect.  Before I submitted it, I got Olaf's permission to
write the tutorial and to include his program in my file.  Check it
out, you might just enjoy it.

   Good luck.

                                         Julian.



    --------------------------------------------------------
Author of "MSH Tutorial V. 3.0".  Found on Aminet -- MSHTut30.lha

           Julian Aronowitz.  Tel.:  (718) 654-1681; 
  E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]      [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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