[comp.mail.elm] Mail Source to ELM

brian@is.UUCP (Brian Zimbelman) (06/29/91)

I don't have FTP access, and would like to get a copy of the source
for ELM.  So if someone would be willing to email me a copy of the
source I would greatly appreciate it.  

If you are willing to email it to me, please send me a short note,
and I will let you know if someone else already helped me out.

Thank You for the help.

Brian Zimbelman

PS. If their is a mail server sight, I'll use them instead, so just
let me know who, what, where.  Thanks!


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hv@uwasa.fi (Harri Valkama) (06/29/91)

In article <120@is.UUCP> brian@is.UUCP (Brian Zimbelman) writes:
>I don't have FTP access, and would like to get a copy of the source
>for ELM.  So if someone would be willing to email me a copy of the
>source I would greatly appreciate it.  
>
>If you are willing to email it to me, please send me a short note,
>and I will let you know if someone else already helped me out.
>
>PS. If their is a mail server sight, I'll use them instead, so just
>let me know who, what, where.  Thanks!

We have mail server here at garbo.uwasa.fi (128.214.12.37). Send email
to mailserv@garbo.uwasa.fi with  Subject  line as 'garbo-request'  and
the message   body  as  'send   help'.  We   have  elm   available  as
unix/elm23/elm.2.3.PL11.tar.Z

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== Harri Valkama, University of Vaasa, Finland ============================
 P.O. Box 700, 65101 VAASA, Finland (tel:+358 61 248426 fax:+358 61 248465)
 Anon ftp garbo.uwasa.fi (128.214.12.37) & nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100)
 hv@uwasa.fi hv@finfiles.bitnet /s=hv/o=uwasa/prdm=inet/amdm=fumail/c=fi

edwin@cs.ruu.nl (Edwin Kremer) (06/29/91)

In <120@is.UUCP> brian@is.UUCP (Brian Zimbelman) writes:

   | I don't have FTP access, and would like to get a copy of the source
   | for ELM.
   | 
   | PS. If their is a mail server sight, I'll use them instead, so just
   | let me know who, what, where.  Thanks!
Oh yes, there is a mail-server. Details follow.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  We, Computer Science department, Utrecht University,  are  running  an
anonymous  FTP  server  on  one  of  our systems. In addition to the FTP
service we're also running a mail  server,  for  those  of  you  without
direct Internet access.


--> How to get 'elm-2.3PL11' via anonymous FTP:

	Site:		archive.cs.ruu.nl  [131.211.80.5]
	Login:		"anonymous" or "ftp"
	Password:	your own email address (you@your_domain)
	File:		ELM-2.3/elm.tar.Z


--> How to get 'elm-2.3PL11' via e-mail from our mail-server:

    NOTE: In the following I have assumed that your mail address is
	  "fred_flintstone@stone.age.edu"; of course you must substitute
	  your own address for this.
	  ** PLEASE USE VALID DOMAIN ADDRESSES. DO NOT USE ADDRESSES **
	  ** WITH ! and @ MIXED !!!! BITNETTERS USE USER@HOST.BITNET **


    Send the following message to
		mail-server@cs.ruu.nl
    or the old-fashioned path alternative
		uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!mail-server


      begin
      path fred_flintstone@stone.age.edu (SUBSTITUTE *YOUR* ADDRESS)
      send ELM-2.3/elm.tar.Z
      end


The path command can be deleted if we receive a valid from address in your
message. If this is the first time you use our mail server, we suggest you
first issue the request:

      send HELP


  A complete "ls-lR" listing of the archive is  kept  in  the  top-level
directory, it will be updated every night. To get it, issue the command:

     send ls-lR.Z



  That's all for now. If you encounter problems using  the  FTP  service
and/or the mail-server, feel free to drop me a line (by e-mail, please).



						--[ Edwin ]--
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Edwin Kremer, systems and network administrator.  [NIC-Whois handle: EHK3]
     Department of Computer Science,  Utrecht University,  The Netherlands
     Email: edwin@cs.ruu.nl  | UUCP to: ...!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!edwin