I am putting together a series of FAQs on how to decode uuencoded files from different newsreaders. I appreciate all comments, opinions, and questions. If you feel that the material here is hard to understand, or need more help, please feel free to contact me at hagie@netcom.com. I want to make these as useful to people as I can, and suggestions are appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NN Newsreader Let's take an example: a Robert E. Staat 956 thyspred.gif (4/5) b Robert E. Staat 759 thyspred.gif (5/5) c Jim Ing 1330 HELEN.GIF (1 of 4) d Jim Ing 1310 HELEN.GIF (2 of 4) e Jim Ing 1310 HELEN.GIF (3 of 4) f Jim Ing 452 HELEN.GIF (4 of 4) Let's say you want the file HELEN.GIF. You see on the left consecutive letters for each file. You have to mark the parts of the file that you want, in this case c,d,e, and f. You do this by (what a surprise), typing the letters in order, (no return is necessary) and the selections should become High-lited. When all of the parts are marked, type the following: ':decode' It will then give you this prompt: Decode Directory: You can choose really any name you want for the storage directory. I choose 'pics' personally. After typing it in, you will get this prompt: Decode test2/ Article (* +): In this case, you want to type '*', which is just for your selected articles (the ones you marked earlier). The program will now proceed to decode the article. In this case it displays: Processing 'HELEN.GIF (1 of 4)'... D.Jim Ing 1330 HELEN.GIF (1 of 4) Processing 'HELEN.GIF (2 of 4)'... D.Jim Ing 1310 HELEN.GIF (2 of 4) Processing 'HELEN.GIF (3 of 4)'... D.Jim Ing 1310 HELEN.GIF (3 of 4) Processing 'HELEN.GIF (4 of 4)'... Decoding: helen.gif (part 4) helen.gif complete That's it. It is now in the directory that you specified earlier. Now you should download it to your machine (assuming you are not directly connected to the Internet).