Why doesn't someone post a yenc encoded message and see if they can process
it with pan? I might be able to try this in a while but not at this
moment. I have a yenc encoder but have not tried sending.
On Sat., Mar. 13, 2021, 20:33 Rickbrown, wrote:
> From what I read here; none of us successf
From what I read here; none of us successfully used pan to view a yEnc
message.
I did run uudeview over a full set of .msg files from a header and it
appeared to yield the 'attchments' file. I have found no documentation
of that file.
I'll ask again to see if I can find a successful somebody
Rick
Very interesting - when I try alt.binaries.pictures.britishrailways PAN
crashes.
However
alt.binaries.picture.britishrailways
contains 2 headers which, when downloaded give me these files
1581048854.7327...@private.msg
1581048854.73313...@private.msg
1581077917.8428...@private.msg
1581
On Sat 13 Mar 2021 at 14:01:39 -0800, Rickbrown wrote:
> John: What behavior do you see? What is the magic that happens?
Just to add to the mix: Initially, I see only 2 headers in this group,
with dates wildly into the future. Neither of them has "yEnc" in the
title, which is one of the requiremen
So now we have three differing results for displaying yEnc files. Are we
all working with the same data? My test is from
alt.binaries.pictures.britishrailways where I see a total of four
headers, one of which indicates yEnc (/11). When I select that header I
am presented with a pan:Save Article