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![]() "michael hoare" wrote in message ... I dont care if its been said a thousand times i fail to see the point of encrypting entries so that they cant be viewed without downloading some other crap to view them ....whats the purpose of it ..what purpose does it serve besides ****ing off those who cant view the pics i really dont see the point of it all Mick H I don't like it either. But after missing heaps of posts, I gave up and ended up downloading a small program from the sight attached below. It creates a shortcut on the desk top called 'OeyEnc Loader' which opens 'Outlook Express' and allows it to read yEnc post so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading. http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/#faq Regards....Chris |
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The whole thing is a bloody nuisance - flooding the group with a useless
number of downloads. It spoils an otherwise enjoyable evening for me .....................Leslie "Chris D" wrote in message u... "michael hoare" wrote in message ... I dont care if its been said a thousand times i fail to see the point of encrypting entries so that they cant be viewed without downloading some other crap to view them ....whats the purpose of it ..what purpose does it serve besides ****ing off those who cant view the pics i really dont see the point of it all Mick H I don't like it either. But after missing heaps of posts, I gave up and ended up downloading a small program from the sight attached below. It creates a shortcut on the desk top called 'OeyEnc Loader' which opens 'Outlook Express' and allows it to read yEnc post so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading. http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/#faq Regards....Chris -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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![]() "Chris D" schrieb im Newsbeitrag u... "michael hoare" wrote in message ... I dont care if its been said a thousand times i fail to see the point of encrypting entries so that they cant be viewed without downloading some other crap to view them ....whats the purpose of it ..what purpose does it serve besides ****ing off those who cant view the pics i really dont see the point of it all Mick H I don't like it either. But after missing heaps of posts, I gave up and ended up downloading a small program from the sight attached below. It creates a shortcut on the desk top called 'OeyEnc Loader' which opens 'Outlook Express' and allows it to read yEnc post so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading. This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It is imparative the term is to be included in the subject line so that either we can read the posts or others, who simply do not wish to read yEn posts at all (for w/e reason) can properly filter them. Some folks really seem to be lacking certain manners... :/ |
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Martin Helms added these comments in the current discussion du
jour ... This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It is imparative the term is to be included in the subject line so that either we can read the posts or others, who simply do not wish to read yEn posts at all (for w/e reason) can properly filter them. Properly written apps will either automatically add "yEnc" to the subject line or require the poster to add it. Some folks really seem to be lacking certain manners... :/ What does using yEnc have to do with manners? This is much to do about nothing and the entire debate is because the Luddites who insist on using Outhouse Depressed instead of a real news reader can't decode yEnc. -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet |
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![]() "HEMI-Powered" schreef in bericht ... Martin Helms added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It is imparative the term is to be included in the subject line so that either we can read the posts or others, who simply do not wish to read yEn posts at all (for w/e reason) can properly filter them. Properly written apps will either automatically add "yEnc" to the subject line or require the poster to add it. Some folks really seem to be lacking certain manners... :/ What does using yEnc have to do with manners? This is much to do about nothing and the entire debate is because the Luddites who insist on using Outhouse Depressed instead of a real news reader can't decode yEnc. -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet You are very proud of your wordplay, it appears, but this does not alter the fact that many people use OE. yEnc is a toy for people who insist on showing that they are clever. Well, good for you. You are a clever boy, now go and do something useful, like posting pictures as is. If you use a decent provider and connection there is no need for these silly programs. Grow up. Regards, Herman |
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![]() "Herman" wrote in message .home.nl... "HEMI-Powered" schreef in bericht ... Martin Helms added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It is imparative the term is to be included in the subject line so that either we can read the posts or others, who simply do not wish to read yEn posts at all (for w/e reason) can properly filter them. Properly written apps will either automatically add "yEnc" to the subject line or require the poster to add it. Some folks really seem to be lacking certain manners... :/ What does using yEnc have to do with manners? This is much to do about nothing and the entire debate is because the Luddites who insist on using Outhouse Depressed instead of a real news reader can't decode yEnc. -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet You are very proud of your wordplay, it appears, but this does not alter the fact that many people use OE. yEnc is a toy for people who insist on showing that they are clever. Well, good for you. You are a clever boy, now go and do something useful, like posting pictures as is. If you use a decent provider and connection there is no need for these silly programs. Grow up. Regards, Herman Well said Herman |
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Chris D added these comments in the current discussion du jour
.... Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet You are very proud of your wordplay, it appears, but this does not alter the fact that many people use OE. yEnc is a toy for people who insist on showing that they are clever. Well, good for you. You are a clever boy, now go and do something useful, like posting pictures as is. If you use a decent provider and connection there is no need for these silly programs. Well said Herman Outhouse Depressed is the choice of the majority of people on Usenet because they are either ignorant of the many choices available for real news readers or they are simply too lazy to try them. Either way, yEnc is not evil, it's that you Luddites using OE can't read it thus you quickly develop blind hatred for an encoding scheme that greatly reduces the as-posted size. You need to grow up and get a life beyond Bill the Gates. -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 00:25:51 +0200, "Herman"
wrote: "HEMI-Powered" schreef in bericht .. . Martin Helms added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It is imparative the term is to be included in the subject line so that either we can read the posts or others, who simply do not wish to read yEn posts at all (for w/e reason) can properly filter them. Properly written apps will either automatically add "yEnc" to the subject line or require the poster to add it. Some folks really seem to be lacking certain manners... :/ What does using yEnc have to do with manners? This is much to do about nothing and the entire debate is because the Luddites who insist on using Outhouse Depressed instead of a real news reader can't decode yEnc. -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet You are very proud of your wordplay, it appears, but this does not alter the fact that many people use OE. yEnc is a toy for people who insist on showing that they are clever. Well, good for you. You are a clever boy, now go and do something useful, like posting pictures as is. If you use a decent provider and connection there is no need for these silly programs. Which is easier? Get a new provider aor get a new newsreader? -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com Q: What's the difference between an Irish funeral and an Irish wedding? A: One less drunk. |
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 19:53:40 +0200, "Martin Helms"
wrote: "Chris D" schrieb im Newsbeitrag . au... "michael hoare" wrote in message ... I dont care if its been said a thousand times i fail to see the point of encrypting entries so that they cant be viewed without downloading some other crap to view them ....whats the purpose of it ..what purpose does it serve besides ****ing off those who cant view the pics i really dont see the point of it all Mick H I don't like it either. But after missing heaps of posts, I gave up and ended up downloading a small program from the sight attached below. It creates a shortcut on the desk top called 'OeyEnc Loader' which opens 'Outlook Express' and allows it to read yEnc post so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading. This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It's not required at all. A decent newsreader will decode yenc without the word in the subject. It is imparative the term is to be included in the subject line so that either we can read the posts or others, who simply do not wish to read yEn posts at all (for w/e reason) can properly filter them. Some folks really seem to be lacking certain manners... :/ -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced |
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On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:42:05 -0500, Sj wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 19:26:46 +0100, Peter Hucker wrote: On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 19:53:40 +0200, "Martin Helms" wrote: "Chris D" schrieb im Newsbeitrag m.au... "michael hoare" wrote in message ... I dont care if its been said a thousand times i fail to see the point of encrypting entries so that they cant be viewed without downloading some other crap to view them ....whats the purpose of it ..what purpose does it serve besides ****ing off those who cant view the pics i really dont see the point of it all Mick H I don't like it either. But after missing heaps of posts, I gave up and ended up downloading a small program from the sight attached below. It creates a shortcut on the desk top called 'OeyEnc Loader' which opens 'Outlook Express' and allows it to read yEnc post so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading. This is exactly the same I am using, however, the problem with the most recent YEnc posts lies within you last sentence, "so long as the yEnc is written into the subject heading". Unfortunately, the person posting it (oh so wiesly chosing yEnc as a handle) ignored this most important rule about yEnc. It's not required at all. A decent newsreader will decode yenc without the word in the subject. It was intended that way by the programmer who 'developed' yEnc, Juergen Helbing ... but not all software's followed what he intended ... If I ever post in yEnc, I'd look for software which is compliant ... if it's still around ;-) I do not believe in rules. It works for me without the rule, so there! -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com "Americans will always do the right thing when they have exhausted all other alternatives." -- Winston Churchill |
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