tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Sep 02 13:04:49 1997
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Re: begin 001 jIHaghqu'bejtaH end
- From: Qov <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: begin 001 jIHaghqu'bejtaH end
- Date: Tue, 2 Sep 1997 13:04:44 -0700 (PDT)
At 10:27 AM 9/2/97 -0700, peSHIr wrote:
> On 2 Sep 97 at 2:49, Qov wrote:
> > [peSHIr wrote]
> > > [Morgoth wrote]
> > > > Klingon is starting to look to me to be like the code for
> > > > UUDECODE.
> > > It doesn't even look vaguely like it (to me). For instance:
> > > 1. In tlhIngan Hol not every line starts with M.
> > > 2. In tlhIngan Hol not every line is the same number of
> > > characters.
> > > 3. In tlhIngan Hol spaces are used.
> > > 4. A text in tlhIngan Hol does not begin with "begin ###"
> > > and end with "end". >
> > begin 001
> > majQa'. bIlughbej. Holmaj tIchnISbe'lu'
> > maQochbe'law'. batlh tlhIngan Hol DaHub
> > motlh *uuencode* rurbe'bej Holmaj. Hoch
> > mu'tlhegh taghbe' *m*. maw'law' Morgoth
> > end
>
> jIHaghqu'bejtaH! choQuchqu'moHpu'!
>
> My email client did not show me your actual reply. I just saw the
> quotes and the text "This message has attachments; click
> 'Attachment' to see them." in red.
>
> Apparently Pegasus Mail v2.52/Win32 recognizes uuencoded
> attachments just by "begin ###", followed by lines beginning met M
> (or m), followed by "end" (maybe even the begin/end pair) in order
> to show the user if a message contains attachments.
vaj jabbI'ID ngeHwI'lIjvaD rurchuqchu' tlhIngan Hol *uudecode* ngoq
je.
-Qov