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Buck Frobisher wrote:
Hi, Joe. There are not so many people that can get the binaries any more, and from what I hear, few of those who do read them do not use yEnc. I know that if you can post in yEnc, you could also post in regular jpeg format. Why not stick to that to get the widest audience? Uh, buck, it IS a jpeg. The "encoding" method is yEnc. What would be the correct suggestion is that Joe sets the news program to use either mime or UUENCODE to send the images with. Jeff |
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On 2009-05-05 16:01:13 -0600, Jeffrey D Angus said:
Buck Frobisher wrote: Hi, Joe. There are not so many people that can get the binaries any more, and from what I hear, few of those who do read them do not use yEnc. I know that if you can post in yEnc, you could also post in regular jpeg format. Why not stick to that to get the widest audience? Uh, buck, it IS a jpeg. The "encoding" method is yEnc. What would be the correct suggestion is that Joe sets the news program to use either mime or UUENCODE to send the images with. I'm on OS-X (Mac) using a newsreader called Unison. It will automatically embed the image within the message, and I cannot see where there is a setting to change the encoding format. I've sent an email off to the Unison support people to see how I can change this. Thanks! Joe |
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On 2009-05-05 16:01:13 -0600, Jeffrey D Angus said:
Uh, buck, it IS a jpeg. The "encoding" method is yEnc. What would be the correct suggestion is that Joe sets the news program to use either mime or UUENCODE to send the images with. I think there is an issue of learning how this newsreader handles files. I can upload a file, which apparently is encoded with yEnc. OR... I can attach a file as part of a message, such as this. This should be in mime format. Please let me know if otherwise. This is another guitar amp made with a 50L6 and 12AX7. |
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![]() Joe Bento wrote: On 2009-05-05 16:01:13 -0600, Jeffrey D Angus said: Uh, buck, it IS a jpeg. The "encoding" method is yEnc. What would be the correct suggestion is that Joe sets the news program to use either mime or UUENCODE to send the images with. I think there is an issue of learning how this newsreader handles files. I can upload a file, which apparently is encoded with yEnc. OR... I can attach a file as part of a message, such as this. This should be in mime format. Please let me know if otherwise. This is another guitar amp made with a 50L6 and 12AX7. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
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On 2009-05-05 22:50:54 -0600, "Michael A. Terrell"
said: It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. Thank you. Joe |
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. Nods, here's a snippet from the header: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----------------1036932043430841833 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jeff |
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![]() Joe Bento wrote: On 2009-05-05 22:50:54 -0600, "Michael A. Terrell" said: It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. Thank you. You're welcome. Take care. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
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It opens like a normal .jpg here, with a very old version of Free
Agent. It says "base64" rather than "uuencoded", that's the only difference. Alan |
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On Tue, 05 May 2009 09:04:47 -0400, Buck Frobisher wrote:
Hi, Joe. There are not so many people that can get the binaries any more, and from what I hear, few of those who do read them do not use yEnc. I know that if you can post in yEnc, you could also post in regular jpeg format. Why not stick to that to get the widest audience? I used to use Thunderbird for newsgroups, but its support for yEnc sucks big time. However, I now use Pan and that works very well for text and yEnc/UUencoded data and its free (both "as in beer" and "as in speech"). For Ubuntu LINUX (and a few others) you can install Pan directly from the system's Package Manager (the prefered option). For other systems where that is not an option, and for Windows, check out the web site: http://pan.rebelbase.com/ Regards, Paul |
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