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From: br00031@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu ()
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Subject: 2 questions
Date: 9 Jan 1995 06:05:57 GMT
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I use ms Kermit to connect via telephone modem to my university Suns.
The suns uses
c-kermit (about 2 versions back I think).
1. Every time I do file transfers I must reset several variables in
c-kermit; flow control, windows, blocks etc.. Is it possible for me
to have these commands as a script or macro in my home directory. How
would I tell c-kermit to use that script.?
2. It has been suggested in the past that the telnet capabilites of
kermit are superior to the normal telnet. Is it possible to use those
telnet capabilties with my modem connection. I mean can I put c-kermit
into Server mode and use its telnet. Is there any possible benifit
to gained by doing this over the normal telnet capabilites that are on
the Unix system?
Sorry if I have not used the right tech terms
By the way, thankyou for fixing the mail command in mskermit. I think
that I one of the few people on earth who uses that function.