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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: kermit-"scripts"?
Message-Id: <1995Oct19.180330.64283@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 19 Oct 95 18:03:29 MDT
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In article <4643shF9md@uni-erlangen.de>, fp131@fim.uni-erlangen.de (Alexander Kochinka) writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I use MS-DOS "kermit" (V 3.11) as terminal program and I wonder,
> if you can write a kind of "scipts" within it, which automates
> the login-process, or even automates a whole mail
> download/upload session. Some first attempts using the heavy
> manual failed due to my ignorance.
> Is anyone out there who can give my some hints? If anyone has
> written something similar, he or she could mail it to me (don't
> forget to erase your passwords ;).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> and I apologize if that isn't the right usenet-group for my
> question,
>
> Alexander
> --
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The current release is version 3.14, which you may obtain across
the Internet from directory kermit/msdos on kermit.columbia.edu, file
msvibm.zip.
Yes, you can do all of those things, and a great deal more. The
current version of MS-DOS Kermit has many more and more powerful script
commands as well. There is a good guide to these commands: the user's
manual, the book "Using MS-DOS Kermit." Lots of examples and explanation.
You will find complete references to the book and publisher in the above
quick-start kit and on screen two of the Help command of MSK v3.14.
Joe D.