The problem - You need to send a file via E-mail to someone on Compuserve, MCI, Internet - wherever, only the file is a ZIP or program file and you can't "ATTACH" a file that way... and snail mail is just TOO slow. WILLY WANTS IT NOW! Willy will turn the file into a text file which you can then send as a document. I developed Willy because I needed to send program updates to a customer in Czechoslovakia named Willy. He had access to MCI Mail only. New for Version 1.04 05/04/93 Willy will now create files of any size allowing you to specify the maximum number of characters to include in each packet. The default packet size is 30,000 characters (the maximum for AOL) but you can set any size which your Internet gateway can handle. The first file, WILLY001.BAS will be the program to recreate your document, and each of the other files, WILLY002.BAS, WILLY003.BAS, etc. will contain the "willied" file. Willy now uses a compression scheme comparable to the scheme used by UUCP, the Unix equivalent to Willy. This compresses the file while still maintaining a file which can be sent as a document (no control or graphics characters).