Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!ncr-sd!simasd!jadpc!jdeitch From: jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com (Jim Deitch) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Info. &| source for FTP Message-ID: <4@jadpc.cts.com> Date: 4 Sep 90 00:05:36 GMT References: <121@alfrat.uucp> <1990Sep3.173507.16986@nshore.uucp> Organization: Network Engineering Technologies, San Diego, CA Lines: 40 In article <1990Sep3.173507.16986@nshore.uucp> uunet!ncoast!nshore!steve (Stephen J. Walick) writes: >As quoted from <121@alfrat.uucp> by roy@alfrat.uucp (Roy Phillips): > >+--------------- >| Can anyone help out? There are lots of sites offering highly >| desireable utilities, etc., out there (Emacs, to name one) that >| all require 'ftp' - which we don't happen to have, and which I >| know precisely squat about ... If anybody can enlighten me, and >| perhaps point me in the direction of the necessary source, I'd >| be much obliged! (no ftp, please!). We are running AT&T/Intel >| Unix SysV R3 on i386/i486 hardware (Intel 303, 520). >+--------------- > >Can I ask that this information be posted. I, too, am in same category >knowing nothning about 'ftp' and wishing that I could connect to a site >to get the souces that are very desirale. Can, perhaps, < comp.misc > >post an article defining 'FTP' besides just "listing" the sites? I >think a lot of 'net' users would be most grateful. Steve Walick > >-- > >Stephen J. Walick, Asst Sysop of the < XBBS > program at NCoast.ORG >uunet!ncoast!nshore!steve nshore!steve@ncoast.org Try sending mail to bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu and have the body of the message read: help Nothing else. You will get back a message telling you how to use the Bitnet FTP mail service. You can get most of the ftp stuff you see advertised through this service delivered in your mailbox. Jim -- UUCP: {nosc ucsd hplabs!hp-sdd}!crash!jadpc!jdeitch ARPA: crash!jadpc!jdeitch@nosc.mil INET: jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com