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From: mlevin@login3.fas.harvard.edu (Michael Levin)
Subject: how to send directory trees?
Date: 22 Aug 1999 12:05:13 GMT
Organization: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello All -
I have kermit version 6 running on 2 unix systems. I understand that it
has the ability to recursively send whole directory trees. How do I do
this? The send and msend commands don't seem to - when I say "send
directory1" it says "?File not readable - directory1". Also, I've read
that it has a "re-send" feature that allows you to finish sending files if
the modem connection is broken. Will this work on whole directory trees
also? Thanks in advance. If possible, please email me at
mlevin@fas.harvard.edu with any info on all this.
Mike Levin