Does Seamonkey have an add-on that will open RAR Yenc files. A lot
of the newsgroups use these two, but I can't get them to open. Any
help out there?
Dave Kerridge
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WaltS wrote:
On 05/25/2013 10:26 PM, Dave Kerridge wrote:
Does Seamonkey have an add-on that will open RAR Yenc files. A lot
of the newsgroups use these two, but I can't get them to open. Any
help out there?
Dave Kerridge
Use a binary newsreader.
Your reply doesn't answer anything
Dave Kerridge wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 05/25/2013 10:26 PM, Dave Kerridge wrote:
Does Seamonkey have an add-on that will open RAR Yenc files. A lot
of the newsgroups use these two, but I can't get them to open. Any
help out there?
Dave Kerridge
Use a binary newsreader.
Your reply
On 05/27/2013 07:30 AM, Daniel wrote:
Dave Kerridge wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 05/25/2013 10:26 PM, Dave Kerridge wrote:
Does Seamonkey have an add-on that will open RAR Yenc files. A lot
of the newsgroups use these two, but I can't get them to open. Any
help out there?
Dave Kerridge
On 05/25/2013 10:26 PM, Dave Kerridge wrote:
Does Seamonkey have an add-on that will open RAR Yenc files. A lot
of the newsgroups use these two, but I can't get them to open. Any
help out there?
Dave Kerridge
Use a binary newsreader.
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Dave Kerridge wrote:
Does Seamonkey have an add-on that will open RAR Yenc files. A lot
of the newsgroups use these two, but I can't get them to open. Any
help out there?
Dave Kerridge
I don't know if this is a good answer to your issue but check it out.
http://edmullen.net/mozilla
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc attachments without
coding the appropriate flag in the subject.
I set up a message filter
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/2/12 5:56 PM, Rufus wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject
line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc attachments without
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/2/12 5:56 PM, Rufus wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject
line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/2/12 5:56 PM, Rufus wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject
line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc attachments without
coding the appropriate flag in the subject.
I set up a message filter to discard
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc attachments without
coding the appropriate flag in the subject.
I set up a message filter
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/2/12 5:56 PM, Rufus wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I thought the standard was to have the word yEnc in the subject line
if someone used that crappy algorithm to embed binaries in a Usenet
post. Apparently there are people who post yEnc attachments without
coding
Interviewed by CNN on 21/2/2010 15:47, Rick Merrill told the world:
Only advantage of yenc is that it can break up a posting into several
parts and the user can put them together again.
Actually, no, it does that in a very brain-damaged way, by relying on
the SUBJECT line. There are better
Juiceman wrote:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded pictures
save that much space or bandwidth?
Might I humbly suggest that if you want to do binaries, you read those groups
with pan. It handles
Interviewed by CNN on 20/2/2010 15:49, Juiceman told the world:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded pictures
save that much space or bandwidth?
Well, the Mozilla project is all for following
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 20/2/2010 15:49, Juiceman told the world:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded pictures
save that much space or bandwidth?
Well, the Mozilla project is all
In news:ppadncogg-du4hzwnz2dnuvz_hbi4...@mozilla.org,
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 20/2/2010 15:49, Juiceman told the world:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into
the program? Also why people post yEnc
Rick Merrill wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 20/2/2010 15:49, Juiceman told the world:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded pictures
save that much space or bandwidth?
Well
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded pictures
save that much space or bandwidth?
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Juiceman wrote:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program?
Handling big binary newsgroups has never been a priority with Mozilla
newsreaders.
Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded
Juiceman wrote:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded pictures
save that much space or bandwidth?
From what I've seen, yEnc isn't particularly well supported...or
standardized.
I subscribe
Rufus wrote:
Juiceman wrote:
Im wondering why Seamonky has never had a yEnc decoder built into the
program? Also why people post yEnc pictures? Does yEnc encoded
pictures save that much space or bandwidth?
From what I've seen, yEnc isn't particularly well supported...or
standardized.
I
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