pan runs on my Fedora 32 spin. Interesting that yEnc may be thought of
somekinda piracy conspiracy. I'll change my question to the list "Have
you ever used pan to download and display yEnc encoded messages?"
On 03/12/21 09:04, John Wendel wrote:
Very strange, when I try to download headers in this group, PAN crashes.
I would guess that this group is being used (like many others) to
distribute encrypted files of copyrighted material.
Running latest PAN on Linux Mint.
Regards - John
On 3/11/21 7:23 PM, Sarah Taylor wrote:
My ISP lists that newsgroup but when I try to use it no contents are
available. Have you downloaded an yenc decoder yet? I downloaded a
windows one called yEnc32. I haven't found a newsgroup that had any
yenc files in it, at least using Pan newsreader. I kinda recall from
years ago I would download all the messages associated with a picture
file into a folder and then point my yenc decoder to the contents of
that folder.
If the contents of all the associated messages are not too big, can
you download them and then post them in a file-sharing website
somewhere that I can try to work with?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 6:57 PM Rickbrown <p...@intermountainac.net
<mailto:p...@intermountainac.net>> wrote:
>
> The group name is alt.binaries.pictures.britishrailways so one might
> expect a .jpg or other image format (a picture of a train). A scan of
> the decoded data reveals no type clues like a .jpg SOM code
(xffd8) or
> text descriptions. The source of the data is disclosed in the .msg
file
> header section (giganews.com <http://giganews.com>
alt.binaries.pictures.britishrailways:2911
> (which I assume is a message number)), but I do not know how to
access
> that message from the server. Do You?
>
> Thanks -Rick
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