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From: xchen@liverpool.ac.uk (Prof X. Chen)
Subject: Help: file transfer problem
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I use MSKermit 3.13 for the communication between my PC and University
Unix system. When I use it to transfer files, it is ok to download
files to my PC in a reasonable speed. However, if I try to send files
to the remote system, the speed becomes very very slow and often do
not work at all.
Could any expert out there tell me why. I use most default parameters
for file transfer.
WJ