Thanks m8! The program Decode Shell helped me! After install, there is just to right-click the .txt and choose "decode" and the .jpg is decoded and saved!
Cheers!
It's mime encoded - just rename the files .mim and then extract them using winrar/zip/whatever.
wow, quite a bump.
Although virtually all big files use Yenc encoding, quite a few misc small file attachments posted to usenet (like photographs) are often encoded using other, older methods (such as mime, uuencode, etc.. ) Non-supported binary attachment formats will usually appear as a huge dump of text.
I know that Grabit only supported Yenc encoded attachments.
That's if anyone is still interested.
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