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Re: [Pan-users] Which Application?


From: Jeff Vian
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Which Application?
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 10:50:58 -0500

pan 11.2.90 and later have yenc decoding built in.


"Wolf J.Flywheel" wrote:
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> On Monday 15 April 2002 20:21, Robert Tilley wrote:
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> > I deduce from this that the articles that can be uudecoded are
> > processed and saved to disk.  The articles from the other group which
> > are yEnc'ed are not, as they can never be successfully decoded.
> 
>         If you have the yydecode utility on your system, you can decode these
> articles; it's pretty good about taking things like "yydecode *" and
> producing usable files.  :)
> 
> > that this problem could be avoided.  Perhaps I have to simplistic a
> > view of Pan but I think I should be able to define what programs that
> > Pan would use as utilities (uudecoding, uuencoding, yenc'ing, etc.).
> 
>         I think Pan does not use external utilities, but has the decoding
> built in.  Aside from having a filter auto-save certain article, I
> don't think one can automate yy-decoding except by managing to get a
> Pan with that built in.  (No, I haven't got one, but mostly because I
> haven't taken the time to do so.)  I do agree that it would be a handy
> option.
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