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to: ADOLFO JUSTINIANO
from: DAVID CALAFRANCESCO
date: 1997-03-30 00:54:00
subject: Internet Utilities

Adolfo Justiniano wrote in a message to David Calafrancesco:
 AJ> I have here NcFTP 2.3.0.OS2 Release 1 and I haven't also
 AJ> found a way to make it work with scripts, as I said about
 AJ> the OS/2 FTP command, I would like to know how to do it. The
 AJ> online help that comes with the program doesn't say anything
 AJ> about scripts, it just mentions the macros and those have to
 AJ> be started manually.
The macro .start.ncftp runs every time you start NcFTP, the macro .quit.ncftp 
runs every time you quit NcFTP, any macro of the form .open.{site} will 
execute whenever you open a session with that {site}. This info was found in 
a few seconds of scanning in the NcFTP.INF file that shipped with ver 2.3.0. 
Lastly, a very basic but often overlooked tool is piping and redirection. 
Type all the commands you want into a text file and then invoke the FTP 
client like so: 
NcFTP {command line stuff here} < script.file 
-> Lastly, depending on what you are trying to automate, FiFTP will
-> probable prove your best bet. It was designed from the ground up to
-> be a tool to pull an FTPBone feed from George Peace (before John was
-> even offering the same service). It now can do a bit more and is very
-> stable and quick.
 AJ> I'm using FiFTP for my FIDO transfer and is working very
 AJ> well, the problem is that I belong also to other networks
 AJ> like RIME, and I need a more flexible FTP client to do my
 AJ> transfers with those networks. 
OK... in that case explain why FiFTP won't do what you need and I will work 
with Mike and the other Alpha team members to find out what can be done to 
fix it or get it to do what you need. 
-> Any idea why Sendmail won't do the job for you? It is included with
-> Warp Connect and Warp 4. It should also even be part of the IAK as
-> Ultimail needs it to be able to move replies back to the net.
 AJ> Yeah, it comes with Warp 4. I was thinking that it could do
 AJ> the job but it looked very complicated.
-> Sendmail -af {filename} -f {fromname@domain} {toname@domain}
 AJ> It seems that is going to work, I've done some testing and
 AJ> it almost does what I want. I have two questions, I haven't
 AJ> found the meaning for the -af parameter, just for the -a
 AJ> what's the difference? and the other, do you know if this
 AJ> program returns any error level information when some
 AJ> problems have occured while sending the messages, like
 AJ> server down, user unknown, or with a successfull transfer,
 AJ> etc.
Don't know... I haven't used Sendmail in over 2 years since switching to GIGO 
for all my mail. My information doesn't mention a -a paramater. My 
information is from a search of sendmail after hitting F1 at my 4os2 prompt. 
-af according to my docs says include the following file. There is also a 
param to have sendmail attempt to get the address info from the file itself. 
Personnally. I much prefer sending all my outbound to my ISPs SMTP system for 
delivery. They can handle the complexity of every addressing system much 
better than I can. All I need to do is make sure what I send the SMTP system 
is understandable and it either delivers or returns it. 
Dave Calafrancesco, Team OS/2
dave@drakkar.mhv.net
... They got the library at Alexandria, they're not getting mine! 
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