Hiya all:

I fancy I can decode the yEnc. The question is; once decoded, what do I have?

Thanks -Rick


On 03/09/21 18:08, Sarah Taylor wrote:
There seem to be several choices for a yenc decoder in various Linux
distros.  Have you searched for a yenc decoder?  It's been a long time
since I used one, but as I recall the process wasn't difficult.


On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 8:01 PM Rickbrown <p...@intermountainac.net> wrote:
Greetings:

When I select a header file indicating yEnc encoding to download I get a larger 
"attachment" file and a collection of .msg files. What is in the attachment 
file is a mystery, but it is some sort of amalgamation of the information in the .msg 
files.


The .msg files contain a header section and a yEnc encoded binary data section. 
I assume this to be image data for a single image. I can run a rough decode 
over the data by subtracting out the 0x2a that was added to the data characters 
as part of yEnc process and ignoring escapes. Then scanning the decoded data I 
can find no indication of what the data is or what the format is.


Do you know? Do you know where documentation of this product exists? How to use 
these products? I live in the Linux world.


Thanks -RickBrown in Reno, Nv


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