That's probably what I'm going to end up using. Still, after decades with
Agent, and with Agent still my email program of choice, it's sad having to
move on.
As a last ditch effort, is there any setting that I can change that will
stop it from putting all of the individual rar files into their own
separate folders?
To clarify, with any NZB of a file set using this method, each post has its
own file with random letters and numbers. Agent correctly downloads the
actual file, but I think it gets confused when the number of lines doesn't
match the random number that they put in the obfuscation. So, it saves an
unrarred partial file with the correct obfuscated file name 123XYZ.mkv in
the default saved files folder, with the size of just one of the rars.
Meanwhile, it saves the proper rar files to the subfolder 123XYS.files.
For each subsequent post, it saves an unrarred partial file names
123XYZ(1),mkv to the default folder, and the correct rare file (perhaps
123XYZ.part1.rar to a subfolder named 123XYZ.files(1) and so on with (1),
(2), etc.
One of those mkv files is the size of one rar file, and the rest are zero
bytes. Those are easy enough to just delete.
The big problem I"m having is that it saves each rar file to a SEPARATE
folder, with the names 123XYZ.files, 123XYZ.files(2), 123XYZ,files(3), etc.
for larger files, there can by 100 or more rar files. That means I have to
manually move each and every one of those 100 rar files back to the default
folder in order to unrar them.
Is there some setting I could change so that all of these files that it
saves because it gets an error when trying to unrar end up in the SAME
sub-folder, instead of different ones?
If I could fix that, manually unrarring and deleting the files woudln't be
that much of a difficulty. But having to move 50-100+ rar files for every
file I download is way more effort than it's worth.