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echo: win2000
to: Charles Scaglione
from: David Gonzalez
date: 2003-04-25 16:01:38
subject: Extracting Binaries

Hello Charles.

25 Apr 03 12:58, you wrote to me:

 CS> I prefer using Agent, however, Outlook Express is all you need.  Note
 CS> of caution here:  Make absolute sure if you participate in a usenet
 CS> group that allows binary files for attach and send, that you save them
 CS> to an isolated partition or CDR AFTER a thorough scan with good AV
 CS> software.

Well but how about they're not attacjed to the message thy're on the /body/ 
of the message, i mean they're the message. look something like this in the 
body of a message i've read:


=== Cut ===
MG>9O$CMRW!)0?1CL-FD{at}6<3R&Q
M?^RH+#^-C[RW$T++SJK3PZ?SQ=EQJ"0-NV'
M2X98ZLM^*NV7$,GW->WO.#*/G=UI9)J*Y?P/?VWC.O3^7+H^$T6L?YFJFT{at}&C=#G^>%KG*Z,WH_DF\YM2"#D
=== Cut ===

And there're lots of them i'd like to know how do you do to eg: that above is 
a part of an MP3 song, how can i do to make it a real MP3 file?

Some of this files say part1 part2 ....

 CS> My advice:  Don't do it.  Usenet groups that allow binaries are loaded
 CS>  with pirated software, porn, and all sorts of virus infections.  You
 CS> may wind up with stuff on your machine that will be difficult to get
 CS> rid of or deal with.

Well i was just testin this Outlook thing and see if i can put some UseNet 
stuff on my BBS.

Do you know how to deal with this stuff?

TIA

David

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