ftpmail@$hostname - ftp's files and sends them back via electronic mail.

If you have problems please email $managers_email
and quote the following line:
$Revision


>>Valid commands to the ftpmail gateway are:

reply-to email-address		Who to send the response to.  This is
				 optional and defaults to the users email address

>>Followed by one of:

help				Just send back help
delete jobid			Delete the given job
open [site [user [pass]]]	Site to ftp to.  Defaults are
				 $default_site anonymous reply-to-address.

>>If there was an open then it can be followed by up to $max_cmds of the
>>following commands

cd pathname			Change directory.
ls [pathname]			short listing of pathname. Default pathname
				 is current directory.
dir [pathname]			long listing of pathname. Default pathname
				 is current directory.
get pathname			Get a file and email it back.

compress			Compress files/dir-listings before emailing back
gzip				Gzip files/dir-listings before emailing back

uuencode
btoa
				These are mutually exclusive options for
				converting a binary file before emailing.
				(Default is uuencode.)

force uuencode
force btoa
				Force all files or directory listings to
				be encoded before sending back.
				There is no default.

mime
				Send the message as a Mime Verson 1.0 message.
				Text will be sent as text/plain charset=US-ASCII
				Non-text as application/octet-stream.
				If the file is splitup then it will be sent
				as a message/partial.

force mime
				As mime but force text files to be sent as
				application/octet-stream

no [compress|gzip|uuencode|btoa|mime]
				Turn the option off.

size num[K|M]
				Set the max size a file can be before it
				is split up and emailed back in parts to
				the given number of Kilo or Mega bytes.
				This is limited to $max_size.

mode binary
mode ascii
				Change the mode selected for the get
				command.  Defaults to binary.
quit				End of input - ignore any following lines.


Example scripts are:

open
dir
quit
	Connect to $default_site and send back the contents of the top level
	directory

reply-to lmjm@doc.ic.ac.uk
open
cd unix
get buffer.shar
quit
	Connect to $default_site and send back the file buffer.shar to
	lmjm@doc.ic.ac.uk

open src.doc.ic.ac.uk
cd graphics/X11/X.V11R5
get ls-lR.Z
cd ../contrib
compress
ls -ltra
quit
	Connect to src.doc.ic.ac.uk, send back the file ls-lR.Z in
	graphics/X11/X.V11R5.  As this is a binary file it has to be transfered
	in binary mode.  Because it is binary it will automatically
	be uuencoded (the default binary encoder).  Then change to ../contrib
	and mail back a compressed directory listing.  Although compressing ls
	output makes it binary, which then has to be encoded, it still ends up
	smaller than the original.

open
cd graphics/X11/X.V11R5/fixes
get fix-08
get fix-09
get sunGX.uu
quit
	Retrieve some recent X fixes

	
open
cd gnu
atob
mode binary
get emacs-18.57.tar.Z
quit
	
