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Yenc-Reply from NewsGuy
Well I got this reply from Newguy:
From my understanding yEnc is just an encoding option when posting binaries to the newsgroup. Most current newsreaders have the ability to assemble (if needed) and decode those types of posts from the newsgroups. Best regards, Newsguy Support / Rich So much for figuring out how to open Yenc files..... john |
Yenc-Reply from NewsGuy
"jloomis" wrote in
: Well I got this reply from Newguy: From my understanding yEnc is just an encoding option when posting binaries to the newsgroup. Most current newsreaders have the ability to assemble (if needed) and decode those types of posts from the newsgroups. Best regards, Newsguy Support / Rich So much for figuring out how to open Yenc files..... john The fact that Microsoft Live Mail can read newsgroup posts doesn't make it a "real" newsreader. Just a crippled newsreader. Consult http://www.ydecode.com/ for enhancements to your software. Don't take offense,I'm just giving advice, I'm NOT being judgmental, though it may come over like that. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Yenc-Reply from NewsGuy
On 5/15/2012 3:11 PM, Han wrote:
wrote in : Well I got this reply from Newguy: From my understanding yEnc is just an encoding option when posting binaries to the newsgroup. Most current newsreaders have the ability to assemble (if needed) and decode those types of posts from the newsgroups. Best regards, Newsguy Support / Rich So much for figuring out how to open Yenc files..... john The fact that Microsoft Live Mail can read newsgroup posts doesn't make it a "real" newsreader. Just a crippled newsreader. Consult http://www.ydecode.com/ for enhancements to your software. Don't take offense,I'm just giving advice, I'm NOT being judgmental, though it may come over like that. Does yEnc now comply with the RFC 977/3977 for NNTP? Unless there has been a recent change it never has; and although it did become popular during the days of dialup, last time I ran an nntp server a few years back yEnc was still NON STANDARD in that it was not RFC 977/3977 compliant. My problem with yEnc was that there always seemed to be plenty of errors that resulted in corrupted files when least expected ... it was simply not always reliable. .... and just because a news reader can't read yEnc does not mean that newsreader is "crippled". Anything that can _post and read_ UseNet messages to NNTP standards in the applicable RFC's is a "real" nttp client. The proof is in the pudding ... and unless there has been a recent change, yEnc is not one of the ingredients for compliance with the appropriate NNTP RFC's. -- www.eWoodShop.com Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious) http://gplus.to/eWoodShop |
Yenc-Reply from NewsGuy
Yenc will never be supported by MS products. MS states that there are too
many problems with it and suggested revisions to bring it to a decent format before usage became popular but many of the News/eMail client people wouldn't listen so now you have a de facto standard that isn't up to the current technology elsewhere. What is the point? There is really no benefit to it anymore. Since most people use the news client that their system came with Yenc will disappear but then so will Usenet. ------- "Swingman" wrote in message ... Does yEnc now comply with the RFC 977/3977 for NNTP? Unless there has been a recent change it never has; and although it did become popular during the days of dialup, last time I ran an nntp server a few years back yEnc was still NON STANDARD in that it was not RFC 977/3977 compliant. My problem with yEnc was that there always seemed to be plenty of errors that resulted in corrupted files when least expected ... it was simply not always reliable. .... and just because a news reader can't read yEnc does not mean that newsreader is "crippled". Anything that can _post and read_ UseNet messages to NNTP standards in the applicable RFC's is a "real" nttp client. The proof is in the pudding ... and unless there has been a recent change, yEnc is not one of the ingredients for compliance with the appropriate NNTP RFC's. |
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