On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 11:50:58 -0800, drek <none@none.invalid> wrote:
>On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 20:39:10 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
>wrote:<m7fndap26v0uvbsv6fgu5jdrg7j2q90j68@4ax.com>
>
>>On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 09:12:44 -0800, "a425couple" <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>"Charles Lindbergh" <spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote in message
>>>news:ouqkdal0on075evig44d07qs3tkck9s0sq@4ax.com...
>>>
>>>I do not know if others can view this "yEnc" file or not.
>>>But, for what little it is worth, I can not.
>>>
>>
>>Unfortunately, YENC is the de facto standard on Usenet for binaries. I will
>>repost this silly thing in mime so you can decode it with Windows Live Mail.
>
>December this year marks the 10th anniversary of a one-click solution
>to enable Outlook Express and Windows Mail. OeyEnc is tiny, fast,
>totally transparent, and requires zero configuration or intervention
>by the user. Plus it has always been free so 'can't' is not an option.
>
>The only question is why a person would ask everyone else in the world
>to pay an additional 30% for their data to spare them having to wiggle
>their finger one time. Rather than configuring their software to read
>they would have the whole world become illiterate along with them.
>
>--Cent Download (Added: 07/19/08)
>OeyEnc Free--Powerful--Tiny (98Kb! installed)
>x86
>http://download.cnet.com/OeyEnc/3000-2369_4-75212864.html
>64bit
>http://download.cnet.com/OeyEnc-64-bit/3000-2369_4-75212866.html
>
>More Info
>System Requirements:
>Windows 2000
>Windows XP (x86 & x64 Editions)
>Windows Server 2003 (x86 & x64 Editions)
>Windows Vista (x86 & x64 Editions)
>http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/
>
>1.0.3.154 - Dec 08, 2005
>Initialize release
>
>1.0.346.346 Apr 19, 2007
>Added support for Vista x86|x64
>
>What are the changes for Windows Vista?
>With Vista, Outlook Express has been changed to Windows Mail. OeyEnc
>has been modified to recognize this new program and work with it.
>
>The decoder itself is no longer available at the mutexed site but the
>single-line registry edit to remove the requirement to have 'yEnc' in
>the Subject line is still active. See page for details.
Now, if it only supported multi-part yenc and Thunderbird......
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