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Subject: Re: Ping Unfinished Sweet
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 17:22:02 -0500
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 16:11:56 -0800, nWbW wrote:
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><beautifulfly@way.org> wrote:
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>Lol i cant even find Abners reply. This is the subject line
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>(????) [1/1] - "IMG_0011.jpg" yEnc
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>>On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 17:37:13 -0800, nWbW wrote:
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>>>Hey thanks for the help, Treid posting a few tests and im getting a
>>>Bad Message Error...any hints. I am running the power post through
>>>freecap.
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>>I think Abner had the best Idea. Post what you have used in the
>>subject line here so we can take a look and see whats going wrong.
Ya that looks like your problem, Powerpost will not let you post
messages if you do not put a $F in your subject line. You can use
Abner's example, but really you should be able to get away with
anything typed where he has the "This is a test",
I rarely change the last part of the subject line that is provided by
powerpost when you first install in, mine actually shows the -yenc at
the end. you should be able to use this format too:
"post anything you want here (quotes unnecessary)" $F [$1/$2] - yEnc
If you type a short message, copy and paste everything past the ", and
paste it on the end of your subject line. If you want the directory to
show add a $d, I use that (when I remember) to allow the downloaders
to properly sort their sets. So if you wanted to add the directory to
your post your subject line would look like this:
"post anything you want her" $D $F [$1/$2] - yEnc
(lowercase or caps on the d and f)
the only thing that's important in the subject line is the
"$F [$1/$2] - yEnc"
Everything else is just fluff. (but again if you have the sets sorted
in the appropriate folders, add the $D so you don't have to explain
the set numbers later). Also if you want you can check the box at the
bottom that says number the files in folders seperately that helps
confirm the downloaders get all the files that were meant for them.
This was Abners reply, it should cure you too:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 16:11:56 -0800, nWbW wrote:
><beautifulfly@way.org> wrote:
>
>Lol i cant even find Abners reply. This is the subject line
>
>(????) [1/1] - "IMG_0011.jpg" yEnc
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 17:37:13 -0800, nWbW wrote:
>>
>>>Hey thanks for the help, Treid posting a few tests and im getting a
>>>Bad Message Error...any hints. I am running the power post through
>>>freecap.
>>
>>
>>I think Abner had the best Idea. Post what you have used in the
>>subject line here so we can take a look and see whats going wrong.
Change your subject line to this:
This is a test [$1 of $2] $F
Exactly as I have it above. You're not suppose to put the filename or
the word "yenc" in. The $F does that. You'll understand better once
you try it.
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