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 On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:27:02 GMT, "Jonatan" <elari1960@pp.inet.fi>
 wrote:
 
 >ALT.Yenc.BINARIES.YENC.PICTUREs.YENC.BOYS,YENC.RETROMOD.YENC
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 >
 
 It's no different from the older encoding methods you seem to love
 except that it works more efficiently and saves bandwidth -- important
 now that many ISP's are considering setting limits on bandwidth; even
 more important to people who pay per quantity downloaded. I am sorry
 that this seems to go over your head -- it's just a matter of using
 software that integrates the decoders! I see none of the yenc or mime
 or uuencode -- my software recognizes what code people use and uses
 the proper decoder to make sense of it!
 
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