• Re: Multimail question...

    From Gdb@VERT to Digital Man on Sat Apr 2 00:59:00 2011
    Digital Man wrote to John Guillory <=-

    Re: Multimail question...
    By: John Guillory to Kg4cna on Tue Mar 02 2010 09:32 am

    Re: Multimail question...
    By: Kg4cna to mrproper on Tue Mar 02 2010 05:43 am

    pretty easy.. have you ever made ftp scripts for commandline ftp?
    I never have made an FTP script for he cli. I have made a few simple
    bash scripts before...but it's been awhile.
    I have tried once or twice, but later have found a demo in FreeBasic and
    used download.exe as well that allowed me to use batch files or write my
    own EXE file that has the user name and password allready into the EXE,
    such that you just run the EXE and it gets any files and sends any files,...

    I think wget could be used without any script whatsoever. A single command-line:

    wget --ftp-user=USER --ftp-password=PASS ftp://bbs.com/bbs.qwk

    digital man

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    How would you ftp the reply packet back?

    ... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.
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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Gdb on Thu Apr 21 23:16:51 2011
    On 4/2/2011 12:59 AM, Gdb wrote:
    I think wget could be used without any script whatsoever. A single
    command-line:

    wget --ftp-user=USER --ftp-password=PASS ftp://bbs.com/bbs.qwk

    How would you ftp the reply packet back?

    wput

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