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- When file requesting from Internet Rex capable addresses, you can issue
- the following commands in your message:
-
- FREQ <a file or wildcard> !<password, if needed>
- This will request the file, or files matching the wildcard given. If
- you gave a password, that will be used to try to pick up the file.
- For example:
- FREQ ALLFILES
- FREQ BRE*.ZIP
- FREQ SECRET.ZIP !Somepassword
- By default, these files will be sent back to you, one per message,
- Base64 (MIME) encoded.
-
- UUENCODE
- Once issued, any files requested after this command will be sent
- UUencoded instead of Base64 encoded.
-
- XXENCODE
- As for UUENCODE, any files requested after this command is issued
- will be sent XXencoded.
-
- MIME
- This will set the encoding back to Base64 (MIME) encoded files if it
- was set otherwise.
-
- SIZE <some number>
- This will set the number of lines used per message to encode your
- files. For instance:
- SIZE 1000
- will make each message a maximum of 1000 lines long. Any file which
- takes more than 1000 lines to encode will be broken up into multiple
- messages and sent that way. (Broken up messages will be sent as
- multipart MIME messages.)
-
- HELP
- Will send you this help file....
-
- REPLY-TO
- Will change the destination email address of the files sent after
- the command is issued. For instance,
- REPLY-TO bob@somewhere.com
- will send any further requested files to the address bob@somewhere.com
- instead of the normal destination email address.
-
- QUIT
- Any further commands issued after this one will be ignored.
-
-