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From: dbm@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu (Dennis B Meilicke)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit and FTP
Date: 17 Apr 1995 21:29:00 GMT
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I was just reading the latest issue of Kermit News, and ran across the
following:
Another interesting property of the RESEND feature is that it can
also be used to recover interrupted non-Kermit transfers, such as
with Ymodem-G or FTP. As long as you have a partial file that was
transferred in binary mode, by whatever means, you can continue the
transfer from the point of failure using Kermit's new RESEND
feature.
So. How does one do FTP transfers using c-kermit? Or is this a
reference to a feature in one of the other (MS-DOS?) versions of
kermit?
Thanks...
Dennis