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From: Jeff Miller <jmiller@bay1.bayserve.net>
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Subject: tm problem?
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 I was looking at the tm script files and noticed they use mmencode.  I
think this is part of the metamail package and not something that comes
with XEmacs or standard with most OS'es.  

 Didn't tm also come with soemthing that mimiced mmencode?  decode-b I
think.  

 I just foresee a lot of questions coming into the xemacs mailing list
with the subject "Missing mmencode"

Jeff

