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- From: cfs@cowpas.waffle.atl.ga.us (Charles Stephens)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.uucp
- Subject: Re: Getting a file across from a remote site
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.143916.2355@cowpas.waffle.atl.ga.us>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 14:39:16 GMT
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- Organization: COW Pastures
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- bill@twg.bc.ca (Bill Irwin) writes:
- : cahuja@twerp.ease.arco.com (Chander Ahuja) writes:
- :
- : : want to: uucp a file from system 'remote' when the available connection
- : : is:
- : : mysite -> intermediate -> remote (arrow show who calls who)
- :
- : If I wanted to do this I would use:
- :
- : uucp inter!remote!/path/to/file ~/remote/
-
- Most UUCP's don't allow multiple hops. What Mr. Ahuja was looking
- for was 'uusend'. uusend allows multiple hops, but all the intermediate
- systems must be running uusend, or it will bounce. I have found uusend
- only on a few systems, doesn't even come with Taylor.
-
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- Charles Stephens
- cfs@cowpas.atl.ga.us
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