On Tue, 08 Mar 2016 22:14:55 -0800, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>On Tue, 08 Mar 2016 18:46:13 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
><spirit@stlouis.com> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 08 Mar 2016 11:06:46 -0500, frank@thehowards.ca wrote:
>>
>>>I know this is really off topic but I am wondering what software
>>>people use for this newsgroup.
>>>
>>>I use Forte Agent but really don't like the way it subjects of posts,
>>>at least as it appears when it comes back into Agent.
>>>
>>>1. If a message has an single attachment no text, Agent appends the
>>>file name to the subject.
>>>
>>>2. If there are more than one attachments, again with no text, it does
>>>not append file names.
>>>
>>>3. If there are more than one message with multiple attachments, with
>>>no text, the first message comes up and the following messages are
>>>threaded to it.
>>>
>>>4. If there is text as well as one attachment, the file name is
>>>appended to the subject and it comes up as two messages. (0/0)
>>>contains the text and (*/7) e.g. contains the attachment.
>>>
>>>5. If there is text plus multiple attachments, it works as per 4 but
>>>without appending the file names to the subject,
>>>
>>>Now I can see why Agent handles the subject name differently for
>>>single and multiple attachmens. I guess I just have to be less lazy
>>>and type something in. That would get rid of case 3.
>>>
>>>I do wonder, though, why the separation of text and attachments in
>>>cases 4 and 5 happens. Do any of you out there have a Newsgroup Reader
>>>that displays the text and attachment as a single message?
>>
>>Forte Agent is my NNTP reader of choice and it is ok for ad hoc
>>posting of one or two posts. However, for posting numerous files, I
>>prefer to use the free Camel System powerpost. The current versions
>>will only post using yenc encoding, but there is a difficult to find
>>older version which will post using uuencode. Many readers of this
>>forum insist on using older newsreaders which cannot decode yenc and
>>or mult-part yenc binaries.
>>
>>All that said, Joseph Testagrose uses Forte Agent and he diligently
>>writes out the subject line for each binary.
>
>I am using the current (paid) version 8 of Agent, and you can choose
>not to use yEnc. Click on the 'properties' button, and you get the
>attached dialog. Besides encoding, you also have control over how
>images get sent. I always uncheck the two checked boxes to get text
>and image(s) in one post.
>
>I prefer to name my image files with pertinent information; better
>chance it might survive for a while...
>
>Bob ^,,^
Agent is great for ad hoc posting, but when you have to post 10, 20,
50 or 100 files, it makes sense to use descriptive file names and post
them using a dedicated posting program such as PowerPost. The File
name becomes the subject and you just walk away while the software
does the work.
Personally, I prefer yenc over base64 or any other encoding scheme.
Unfortunately, many of my fellow old geezers in this group are using
readers which cannot decode multi-part yenc or in some cases decode
yenc at all.
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