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The Wicked Letters

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Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 12:09:14 -0700
From: Steve Gibson <DDoS@grc.com>
Subject: Re: Wicked
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Hi Mike,

>Hey, steave, how will i send you the html, if i add it
>as an attachment, im open for a trace, and i dont
>think i can paste the html into an email considdering
>it uses html tags, unless u promise u wont tell yahoo
>to trace, lol, i aint gettin busted by fbi, ive been
>there, it aint fun.

Well, actually an eMail attachment is sent directly in the body of the
eMail, UU encoded, and with some 'mime stuff' to separate the individual
sections.  So there's really no difference between sending a note and
sending a file through eMail.  It's not a separate 'fetch' of any sort.

So you could zip it and attach it.  Or, if you'd prefer, if you have any
safe web server or FTP server somewhere, you could drop the file there and
just give me the pickup URL or address.

Or you could just send it through the mail as text and I'll 'html'ize' it
to give it a consistent GRC look.

>to trace, lol, i aint gettin busted by fbi, ive been
>there, it aint fun.

Yikes!  You're 13 and you've already been busted by the feds before?

______________________________________________________________________
Steve.

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