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Retro Guy@21:1/5 to
All on Fri Dec 16 07:41:39 2022
Hey Paul, I replied to your email but rec'd 'Undeliverable' from your mail server. So, here's the email:
On 2022-12-15 20:14, Paul wrote:
On 12/14/22 17:14, Retro Guy wrote:
Paul wrote:
In some newsgroups like for example the alt.binaries.movies.mkv
newsgroup, after downloading the message headers, most of the subject
lines have random letters all together like for example
Subject: "UYIJHUTTTT678YU555555"
Are these subject lines encoded somehow, needing to be decoded to be able
to read the subject line of what the message description is about it's attachment attached, or do people just type in trash for the subject
leaving a person to guess what it is until wasting time to download?
You'll need to find one of the sites where they list what subject they used for what content. They don't want the content of messages to be obvious.
Good luck.
Ok, well it's valid information then which is good News. I had been
away from the Usenet scene for a few years and this 'scrambled'
subject line stuff is new News to me... :-)
You'll need to find one of the sites....
So would I find this(these) posting list/'s in the group/'s posted in
or elsewhere on the net? Have you an example link you could
paste/forward as an example of where/what I'm searching for?.
Usenet is mostly now used for binaries (tv shows, movies, porn, etc.) I
don't use it for that so I don't know the sites, but I do know that that
is how it works.
Thanks for the reply and start of me learning something new.
You should really be replying to the newsgroup, not by email. That way
everyone can benefit and contribute to the discussion. That's what
Usenet really should be for :)
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Retro Guy
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