[comp.dcom.telecom] Probably New FTP-Server

mb@mcshh.uucp (Michael Beer) (05/21/91)

Hello Patrick!

I've received the following mail from ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. Perhaps
it can be used as a replacement for bitftp:

 > Date: Sun, 19 May 91 04:04:27 -0700
 > From: unido!decwrl!daemon (ftpmail)
 > To: mcshh!mb
 > Subject: your ftpmail request has been received

 > >>> this help file was last edited on 15-February-1991
 > >>>
 > >>> commands are:
 > 	reply <MAILADDR> set reply addr, since headers are usually wrong
 > 	connect [HOST [USER [PASS]]]  defaults to gatekeeper.dec.com, anonymous
 > 	ascii		 files grabbed are printable ascii
 > 	binary		 files grabbed are compressed or tar or both
 > 	compress	 compress binaries using Lempel-Ziv encoding
 > 	compact		 compress binaries using Huffman encoding
 > 	uuencode	 binary files will be mailed in uuencode format
 > 	btoa		 binary files will be mailed in btoa format
 > 	ls (or dir) PLACE short (long) directory listing
 > 	get FILE	 get a file and have it mailed to you
 > 	quit		 terminate script, ignore rest of mail message
 > 				(use if you have a .signature or
 > 				 are a VMSMAIL user)
 > >>> notes:
 > 	-> you must give a "connect" command, default host is
 > 	   gatekeeper.dec.com, default user is anonymous, default
 > 	   password is your mail address.
 > 	-> binary files will not be compressed unless 'compress' or 'compact'
 > 	   command is given; use this if at all possible, it helps a lot.
 > 	-> binary files will always be formatted into printable ASCII
 > 	   with "btoa" or "uuencode" (default is "btoa").
 > 	-> all retrieved files will be split into 60KB chunks and mailed.
 > 	-> VMS/DOS/Mac versions of uudecode, atob, compress and compact
 > 	   are available, ask your LOCAL wizard about them.


[Moderator's Note: If some of you wish to try this method of accessing
the Telecom Archives, please report back on the reliability of the
service.  Also let us know HOW to address the request, the format for
the commands, etc.  The Telecom Archives is at lcs.mit.edu. Be sure to
get into our directory area: 'cd telecom-archives'.    PAT]

Wes Plouff <plouff@kali.enet.dec.com> (05/21/91)

> [Moderator's Note: If some of you wish to try this method of accessing
> the Telecom Archives, please report back on the reliability of the
> service.  Also let us know HOW to address the request, the format for
> the commands, etc.  The Telecom Archives is at lcs.mit.edu. Be sure to
> get into our directory area: 'cd telecom-archives'.    PAT]

Err, the decwrl server has no "cd" command.  You must use the full
directory path for all "dir" and "get" commands.  The decwrl FTPMAIL
server is quite a bit different from BITFTP, so read the help file
carefully.


Wes Plouff, Digital Equipment Corp, Maynard, Mass.  plouff@kali.enet.dec.com

jhawk@cmcl2.nyu.edu> (05/21/91)

In <telecom11.382.6@eecs.nwu.edu> mb@mcshh.uucp (Michael Beer) writes:

> I've received the following mail from ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. Perhaps
> it can be used as a replacement for bitftp:

[standard ftpmail help file deleted]

> [Moderator's Note: If some of you wish to try this method of accessing
> the Telecom Archives, please report back on the reliability of the
> service.  Also let us know HOW to address the request, the format for
> the commands, etc.

I'd just like to add that bug reports for ftpmail can be sent to
ftpmail-request@decwrl.dec.com.


John Hawkinson   jhawk@panix.uucp