On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 09:46:37 -0600, HMS Victor Victorian
<victorvictorian@hushmail.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 22:50:48 -0700 (PDT), bookworm524
><samsun64@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Jul 18, 2:36 pm, Anonymous <nob...@nymu.eu> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> You only need one ydecoder program like yEnc32 to pass the
>>> yenc files to jpg files.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>
>>Thankyou but still don't get it. :(
>
>Dear Bookworm,
>
>Unless I am very much mistaken, the news service you are presently
>using, Google, will not represent binaries in a non-binary
>newsgroup--only discussion. Hence, although you may see a binary
>attachment indicated, you will not be able to see it. You can see
>binaries if you subscribe to a an online news service, such as
>Easynews, that has the option of accessing videos, music and pictures
>in the groups through their website, http format. Easynews is very
>good for that, although you may not find all the groups you wish to
>view on their website.
>
>If you prefer to receive information nttp, through a news reader
>program instead of going to the Easynews website, you must obtain (and
>almost always purchase!) a news reader program to complement your news
>service program. There are several. I use Forte Agent, which is
>quite satisfactory. It will automatically decode Yenc-encoded
>binaries (this encoding became ubiquitous some years back to reduce
>binary file sizes) into jpeg, mpeg, flv, etc.
>
>I hope this provides you with some useful information. It was all
>very confusing to me at first, but I got through ... so I am sure you
>will as well.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>HMS Victor Victorian
I have been very frustrated with my news servers over the last few
years. The ones I have been using are heavily censored and have little
retention. Can you suggest a good one that won't rip me off?
Thanks
P.S. I love your posts. Thanks
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