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Re. Multiple Request

Ramiro Ochoa
Sun, 30 May 2004 04:30:31 -0700

is it possible with any of the following webmail servers to ask for =
multiple URL's in the request message?
if so how is it done for each?

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    Posible

    The format for the body of the message is as follows:

    #        [use as separator if you want more that one file retrieval]
    Split=0  [use 0 if you want to receive one large file - default is 27Kb]
    Name=    [Subject title that you want returned in your e-mail message]
    Type=9   [9 for binary, 0 for text file] 1 for directory
    Port=80  [default port for WWW pages]
    Path=GET [path and name of binary or large text file]
    Host=    [www site name without the http://]

    Example:

    Split=0
    Name=G.E.Boyd's e-mail Howto 1
    Type=0
    Port=80
    Path=GET /howto1.htm
    Host=www.expita.com
    #
    Name=G.E.Boyd's e-mail Howto 2
    Type=0
    Port=80
    Path=GET /howto2.htm
    Host=www.expita.com

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    Posible

    GET [SOURCE] url1
    GET [SOURCE] url2

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    Impossible - (URL in Subject)

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    Possible   - (Look in HELP)

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    Possible   - You may make more than one request pro page.
    (
    Pagegetter is a very good service for people who use Microsoft Outlook
    but the Quota is too low.  I recived the "offer" of a NewsBulletin but
    it was too political, so I quited it.
    )

G.E.Boyd's "Howtos" are not mantained since a long time ago, but they are still
the best literature.  There are answers for (fast) every question.

R. Ochoa
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