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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: PC Dos kermit - how can i log my calls?
Message-Id: <1995Jul3.162925.55282@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 3 Jul 95 16:29:25 MDT
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In article <804795967.28297@imp.demon.co.uk>, drf@spruce.demon.co.uk (Duncan Frazer) writes:
> Hi. Sorry if this a silly question, or if this is the wrong place to
> have posted this ..! I use 3.14 of kermit for dos as a simple comms
> package. Id like to be able to log all of my calls that i make using
> it. All i really need is a log showing each call with a date, start
> time, and duration (or all the information regarding hangups). If you
> can directly help me, or point me in the direction of document(s)
> which can explain how to do this (useful if you could include site/url
> names, path names, and file names), id me most grateful.
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All this is very do-able with the Kermit scripting tools. To
use them please do read the user's manual, the book "Using MS-DOS Kermit"
(or, for C Kermit users, "Using C Kermit"). Book details are available in
the HELP command. Look at the WRITE command and variables of the form
\v(item). We provide the tools for users to create their own scripts
to fit local needs.
Joe D.