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Using VuePrint to decode UUE/MIME/Base64 files empley
Hrmplry (Hempley@Hempley.com) 2014/10/25 09:36

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yenc32 is fairly straightforward - the GUI as a decode button.  Click on it
and select all files - and find your GGG.txt file.  When saving in Xnews
you must give it a different name than default or else each segment is
handled seperately.  Easier to handle one large file than go through 16
segments one at a time.

Using VuePrint you must change the extenstion from TXT to UUE else when you
select decode it will not work.  Also it works in the background with no
GUI to tell you what is going on.  It could take a few minutes to decode.

cya


Hessy

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