Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!usc!apple!netcom!stratus!cloud9!jjmhome!m2c!wpi!macman From: macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Christopher Silverberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Auto-receiving with White Knight 11 Message-ID: <5798@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 24 Nov 89 01:18:29 GMT Reply-To: macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Christopher Silverberg) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. USA Lines: 28 In article <1108@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM> ngg@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM (Norman Goodger) writes: >While I am not sure what the specific problem is on some Unix systems, >perhaps there is an old version of zmodem installed at some sites, I >don't know. However White Knight will Automatically begin any zmodem >file transfer without human intervention if you have Auto_receive checked >in the File transfer options. The PUTPARAM allows you to select what WK >will look for when the transfer is beginning. When I type sz filename (CR) >on my unix system, it sends the following (send command deleted) Well, apparently the system I use is an older one, so i'll have to see exactly what string it is sending for zmodem. But Norm, one question. Did you realize that the string you put in your previous message just started hundreds of users on a zmodem recieve? I had to turn off auto recieve so I could read the rest of your message! If people had doubts that there is an autorecieve, i'm sure they're convinced now! (smile) I thought it was quite funny though! -- ============================================================================== (.) (.) | Chris Silverberg, WPI Box 719 | BBS Sysop: Main Street U.S.A u | USENET: macman@wpi.wpi.edu | 2400 baud - (508) 832-7725 \___/ | BITNET: macman@wpi.bitnet | Fido: 322/575 - Second Sight BBS