Help with Unix/Xenix!
Timothy Winslow
tim at lakesys.lakesys.com
Fri Jan 12 16:09:50 AEST 1990
Since I am not a guru, I am learning UNIX/XENIX through questions. I have
HEARD of ftp-ing a file. I understand it is the "asking for a file off of
another system." But my question is: HOW DO I DO THIS??? I am unsure of
the format for asking for a file! Also: Can I ask for a file from a
"remote" system, not hooked 24 hours to the link? Will it buffer my request,
and wait till it hooks up with a system on the link, then send the request,
and then when the requested file gets to that system, it'll buffer it till
it again hooks with the system I call hook up to? I know "fingering" a
person is not feasible, just to give you an idea what I tried. We can
"finger" local people only. I know, these questions could of went onto
a "unix.question" or "new.user" type news group, but it also might not get
a good intelligent answer for me either.
Oh yes, I have another question! How can I get XENIX to tell me if I have
"NEW MAIL?" I would like a little update in my .profile, or something to tell
me when I have "new mail." Instead of just "You have mail." I like to keep
messages for a while, without storing them in a folder, as we have little
disk space on the system I utilize, and I want to keep everything down to a
minimum! The disk that the mail sits in is twice as large as the disk for
personally storage.
Please reply via E-Mail. I know, then the people who have the same
questions can't get a full answer either, but since there are a million
news groups, I don't normally read these, as they have a million questions
daily!
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