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From: "John D. Tucker" <tucker@mickey.acs.wmich.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: MAIL command of MSKERMIT 3.14
Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 15:53:46 -0900
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Under MSKERMIT version 3.13 (patch level 21), I could issue a command of
mail c:\$temp$\bmail.* john.tucker@wmich.edu
and all BMAIL files would be mailed. The BMAIL files would be parts
1 to N parts of a UUENCODED binary. This works successfully.
Under MSKERMIT version 3.14 (patch level 3), issuing the same command
results in a report of all parts being successfully mailed but
only part 1 is received.
The mainframe is running CKERMIT 5A(189) in server mode under Sun OS
4.1.4 (Unix) for both tests. Initialization and other files for both
Kermits are the same (only the MSKERMIT.EXE and MSKERMIT.PCH files
are changed).
Anyone have any insights or solutions? Thanks.
John D. Tucker Phone: (616) 387-5448
Systems Programmer Internet: john.tucker@wmich.edu
University Computing Services Ham Radio: WB8ZVV/AA
Western Michigan University ICBM Addr.: 42 17 30 N 85 35 14 W
Kalamazoo, Michigan USA 49008 Audio Addr.: "Hey Tucker!"