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heavyhorses
August 10th 10, 02:29 PM

Mike Mackenzie
August 11th 10, 10:05 AM
itsme ) wrote (in part):

>Hi what viewer can be used to view these file, they just open as a
>text file!!! tried different viewers, nothing!
>regards

IrfanView works for me - but the pics are just .JPGs, so almost any
picture viewer should work.

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Garrapata
August 11th 10, 08:14 PM
itsme ) wrote:

>Hi what viewer can be used to view these file, they just open as a
>text file!!! tried different viewers, nothing!
>regards

They are encoded with base64 which may confuse some newsreaders/viewers
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the Legend of LAX[_2_]
August 12th 10, 11:42 PM
Actually, Thunderbird does do yEnc, but only if it is formatted
(encoded?) properly. I see about one third of the yEnc postings using
Thunderbird exclusively.

Rich wrote:
> Both Thunderbird and
> Outlook Express don't support YENC-files however, which is another way
> to post pictures. Personally I don't care about YENC encoded pictures
> (saying that I'm probably going to start up a long going discussion
> again...).
> Thunderbird is freeware which can be downloaded from the internet (just
> google it). If you're still using Windows XP you can still use Outlook
> Express.



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Trajan
August 13th 10, 03:06 AM
"the Legend of LAX" > wrote in message
...
> Actually, Thunderbird does do yEnc, but only if it is formatted (encoded?)
> properly. I see about one third of the yEnc postings using Thunderbird
> exclusively.

It just doesn't do multi-part posting.
Bill W




> Rich wrote:
>> Both Thunderbird and Outlook Express don't support YENC-files however,
>> which is another way to post pictures. Personally I don't care about YENC
>> encoded pictures (saying that I'm probably going to start up a long going
>> discussion again...).
>> Thunderbird is freeware which can be downloaded from the internet (just
>> google it). If you're still using Windows XP you can still use Outlook
>> Express.
>
>
>
> --
> Dale G Elhardt
> Cypress Ca
> Silence is the source of strength. So true. After we ate Mexican, I was
> silent but deadly.
> http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702

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