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- YEnc abstract "yEnc is a binary-to-text encoding scheme for transferring binary files in messages on Usenet or via e-mail. It reduces the overhead over previous US-ASCII-based encoding methods by using an 8-bit Extended ASCII encoding method. yEnc's overhead is often (if each byte value appears approximately with the same frequency on average) as little as 1–2%, compared to 33%–40% overhead for 6-bit encoding methods like uuencode and Base64. yEnc was initially developed by Jürgen Helbing and its first release was early 2001. By 2003 yEnc became the de facto standard encoding system for binary files on Usenet. The name yEncode is a wordplay on \"Why encode?\", since the idea is to only encode characters if it is absolutely required to adhere to the message format standard.With decreased overhead, the encoded message body is smaller. Therefore, the message can be delivered faster and requires less storage space.An additional advantage of yEnc over previous encoding methods, such as uuencode and Base64, is the inclusion of a CRC checksum to verify that the decoded file has been delivered intact.".
- YEnc wikiPageExternalLink yenc-draft.1.3.txt.
- YEnc wikiPageExternalLink yenc.html.
- YEnc wikiPageExternalLink yEnc.html.
- YEnc wikiPageExternalLink yEnc.
- YEnc wikiPageExternalLink www.yenc.org.
- YEnc wikiPageID "574110".
- YEnc wikiPageLength "10949".
- YEnc wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- YEnc wikiPageRevisionID "684880463".
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink 8-bit.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Base64.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Binary-to-text_encoding.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Binary-to-text_encoding_formats.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Email.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Usenet.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_redundancy_check.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Escape_character.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Extended_ASCII.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Forté_Agent.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Engineering_Task_Force.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink MIME.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Mozilla_Thunderbird.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Outlook_Express.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_(computing).
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Plug-in_(computing).
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Quoted-printable.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Request_for_Comments.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink StuffIt.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink UTF-8.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Usenet.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Uuencoding.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Live_Mail.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Mail.
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLinkText "YEnc".
- YEnc wikiPageWikiLinkText "yEnc".
- YEnc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lowercase.
- YEnc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- YEnc subject Category:Binary-to-text_encoding_formats.
- YEnc subject Category:Email.
- YEnc subject Category:Usenet.
- YEnc hypernym Scheme.
- YEnc type Organisation.
- YEnc type Network.
- YEnc type Protocol.
- YEnc type Redirect.
- YEnc comment "yEnc is a binary-to-text encoding scheme for transferring binary files in messages on Usenet or via e-mail. It reduces the overhead over previous US-ASCII-based encoding methods by using an 8-bit Extended ASCII encoding method. yEnc's overhead is often (if each byte value appears approximately with the same frequency on average) as little as 1–2%, compared to 33%–40% overhead for 6-bit encoding methods like uuencode and Base64.".
- YEnc label "YEnc".
- YEnc sameAs Q289200.
- YEnc sameAs YEnc.
- YEnc sameAs YEnc.
- YEnc sameAs YEnc.
- YEnc sameAs m.02rj1d.
- YEnc sameAs Q289200.
- YEnc wasDerivedFrom YEnc?oldid=684880463.
- YEnc isPrimaryTopicOf YEnc.