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From: ferchaa@ios.com (Andre Ferchau)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Can Kermit send bianry as uuencode to my mail address?
Date: 14 Oct 1995 22:11:56 GMT
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I wasn't clear enough.. I have only EMAIL or the local machine...no
kermit. Hence the problem.
I've tried Kermit through Gopher, but I don't think the 8 bits get
through and when I've started a Telnet connection with 'Binary' it chokes.
Simply said There I have a Unix account, here I have E-mail only.
Thanks!
Joe Doupnik (jrd@cc.usu.edu) wrote:
: In article <45koqk$ld0@news.ios.com>, ferchaa@ios.com (Andre Ferchau) writes:
: > I have a local e-mail address and a Unizx account in another state.
: > Ascii text is easy to mail to myself but getting files is darn near
: > impossible.
: >
: > I've tried FTP by mai..but I think servers keep changing and I've lost
: > interest as it has continually not worked...plus the delay of cueing mean
: > I try and wait , etc.
: >
: > So I looked at Kermit which will run from the Unix server. I log on to
: > the Unix through gopher/telnet and then can start Kermit. If I could get
: > Kermit to encode and then send the uuencoded file to my mail that would
: > really help!
: >
: >
: > Or any other method might be nice :)!
: > Thank you
: > Andre
: --------------
: Have you considered the straight forward method of Kermit to Kermit
: file transfers? They work, text and binary, 7 or 8-bit channels, no uuencode
: necessary. I don't know the kind of local machine you are using, but there's
: a Columbia Kermit for it. Please see kermit.columiba.edu for the master
: archive.
: Joe D.