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Glen in Orlando
July 29th 07, 09:51 PM
Ok... I'm not interested in getting into a fight over this yEnc crap. Up
front.. I think that those who insist on
posting in that format have personal issues beyond what will ever be
understood here.

With that said... http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/ will provided a
download for a FREE OE plugin that will seemlessly
allow you to view yEnc posts. Once you download and install the version
you need (there's a 32 and 64 bit version) you will need to close Outlook
express. You will notice a new shortcut on your desktop. That will restart
OE with the yEnc decoder enabled. If you don't want to enable yEnc decoding
then start OE in any manny that you are currently using...

hope this helps some of you out there...

tailwinds

Glen in Orlando

Just Plane Noise[_2_]
July 30th 07, 03:27 AM
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 16:51:31 -0400, "Glen in Orlando"
> wrote:

>Ok... I'm not interested in getting into a fight over this yEnc crap. Up
>front.. I think that those who insist on
>posting in that format have personal issues beyond what will ever be
>understood here.
>

Thaty's truly hilarious in view of the frothing at the mouth I';ve
read from some of the anti-yEnc crowd. And it ignores everything I
said. I posted in it because that's what PowerPost uses these days. I
was not and am not on a jihad. I was not even aware of the yEnc
controversy because I only download pictures from this group--I don't
read discussions (until this week, at least!). Now please explain
just what you think my issues might be, based on that. Then perhaps
you can explain why not one single yEnc opponent could nicely say
"would you please post these in UU encoding?" There always had to be
an added snide comment, or going on about what "the group has
decided", or whatever. Even the original response to me from Maple !
was not exactly kind, though to be fair, he had no way of knowing that
I was unaware of the issue.

The Internet is often an uncivil place. But I view it sort of like
living in New York City, where abrasiveness is met with abrasiveness,
and people survive anyway because it is the expected mode of
interaction. Just remember, though, at least where I'm concerned, I
do give as well as I get, and I simply won't be bullied..

Just Plane Noise[_2_]
July 30th 07, 03:28 AM
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 16:51:31 -0400, "Glen in Orlando"
> wrote:


>
>With that said... http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/ will provided a
>download for a FREE OE plugin that will seemlessly
>allow you to view yEnc posts. Once you download and install the version
>you need (there's a 32 and 64 bit version) you will need to close Outlook
>express. You will notice a new shortcut on your desktop. That will restart
>OE with the yEnc decoder enabled. If you don't want to enable yEnc decoding
>then start OE in any manny that you are currently using...
>

I forgot to say "thank you" for posting that.

Woody
July 30th 07, 01:43 PM
It is not a plug-in for OE, It encapsulates it and OE becomes a slave to it.
In other words you have no idea what it is doing with your OE data. It also
captures the OE extension so if you start OE by itself other problems occur
like you cannot open extensions. In my opinion it is not a safe way to run
my system....


"Glen in Orlando" > wrote in message
...
> Ok... I'm not interested in getting into a fight over this yEnc crap. Up
> front.. I think that those who insist on
> posting in that format have personal issues beyond what will ever be
> understood here.
>
> With that said... http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/ will provided a
> download for a FREE OE plugin that will seemlessly
> allow you to view yEnc posts. Once you download and install the version
> you need (there's a 32 and 64 bit version) you will need to close Outlook
> express. You will notice a new shortcut on your desktop. That will restart
> OE with the yEnc decoder enabled. If you don't want to enable yEnc
> decoding then start OE in any manny that you are currently using...
>
> hope this helps some of you out there...
>
> tailwinds
>
> Glen in Orlando
>

D. St-Sanvain
July 30th 07, 04:39 PM
Hello,

Just Plane Noise a écrit :
> I posted in it because that's what PowerPost uses these days.
I have a PowerPost version which, as far as I know, doesn't use yenc. I
sent my Duxford series with it, ans it seems OK.
If some finds that it could be useful... just say :)
Bye

--
D520
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The Good Poster[_2_]
July 30th 07, 05:33 PM
I use it with no problems, but it does not decode all yEnc - only some of
it. yEnc is not yet standardized. Also, yEnc is for porn.

"Woody" > wrote in message
. net...
> It is not a plug-in for OE, It encapsulates it and OE becomes a slave to
> it. In other words you have no idea what it is doing with your OE data. It
> also captures the OE extension so if you start OE by itself other problems
> occur like you cannot open extensions. In my opinion it is not a safe way
> to run my system....
>
>
> "Glen in Orlando" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Ok... I'm not interested in getting into a fight over this yEnc crap. Up
>> front.. I think that those who insist on
>> posting in that format have personal issues beyond what will ever be
>> understood here.
>>
>> With that said... http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/ will provided a
>> download for a FREE OE plugin that will seemlessly
>> allow you to view yEnc posts. Once you download and install the version
>> you need (there's a 32 and 64 bit version) you will need to close Outlook
>> express. You will notice a new shortcut on your desktop. That will
>> restart OE with the yEnc decoder enabled. If you don't want to enable
>> yEnc decoding then start OE in any manny that you are currently using...
>>
>> hope this helps some of you out there...
>>
>> tailwinds
>>
>> Glen in Orlando
>>
>
>

Just Plane Noise[_2_]
July 30th 07, 08:07 PM
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:39:04 +0200, D. St-Sanvain
> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Just Plane Noise a écrit :
>> I posted in it because that's what PowerPost uses these days.
>I have a PowerPost version which, as far as I know, doesn't use yenc. I
>sent my Duxford series with it, ans it seems OK.
>If some finds that it could be useful... just say :)
>Bye


PowerPost was indeed non-yEnc originally, but that's some years ago.
As I've said, I went yEnc when PowerPost upgraded, not even knowing
that I was doing it. It wasn't until I saw my attachments on in this
group within the last few days that I realized how cool it was--I can
post about three times as many pics in the same space. Since I only
intend to post once a year because Oshkosh is the only aviation event
I attend, that's very useful because I don't have to spread out my
posts over weeks. Any body who complains about 30 or 40 pics from me
as being a flood had better complain about non-yEncers who post 10 or
15.

Terry M[_3_]
July 31st 07, 02:17 AM
I tried this plugin just for grins the other day and for some reason, I was
no longer able to open attachments in regular OE. I uninstalled and
everything was back to normal. Might just have been my system but just a
word of caution for whoever tries it.


"Just Plane Noise" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 16:51:31 -0400, "Glen in Orlando"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>
>>With that said... http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/ will provided a
>>download for a FREE OE plugin that will seemlessly
>>allow you to view yEnc posts. Once you download and install the version
>>you need (there's a 32 and 64 bit version) you will need to close Outlook
>>express. You will notice a new shortcut on your desktop. That will restart
>>OE with the yEnc decoder enabled. If you don't want to enable yEnc
>>decoding
>>then start OE in any manny that you are currently using...
>>
>
> I forgot to say "thank you" for posting that.

RustY©
July 31st 07, 03:46 PM
"Glen in Orlando" > wrote in message
...
> Ok... I'm not interested ...........
.... http://www.mutexed.com/code/OeyEnc/ will provided a
> download for a FREE OE plugin that will seemlessly
> allow you to view yEnc posts.

I'm not interested either but I use OE sometimes so this routine is a little
gem - thanks for that Glen.

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