Short: Aux. tool for doing FTP by e-mail w. YAM Author: dancab@base.com.br (Daniel Mealha Cabrita) Uploader: dancab base com br (Daniel Mealha Cabrita) Type: comm/mail Architecture: m68k-amigaos Well.. have you (at least) heard about the ftp-mail servers? When requested, the ftp-mail servers UUencodes and sends files from any specified ftp site through your e-mail account. -- easy, uh? You know.. with Internet growing up faster than the cables around the World can support, ftping is a total pain, so the ftp-mail servers could (at principle) solve this to fast-local e-mail download. The problem of ftp-mail is that most (all?) of this servers breaks the UU file into 50-100k-sized e-mail parts.. It means around 100 separated e-mails for a 5Mb file! Are you ready for joining it manually??? (AARGHHH!!!!) So here it comes UU-Aglutinate: it scans the Yam:Incoming directory, join the (complete) UU messages in one per file and, after all, it deletes those 50-100k files. -- Life is sweet now! No previous configuration, no askings from program.. Just click and it makes all the job. EASY SAYING THAN PROGRAMMING! -- you would be suprised how a such simple thing can be complex and boring to program. The Pascal source listing is around 600 lines (and no bulky-dumb-programmed-redundant routines). Enjoy!