Ramiro Ochoa
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 00:56:56 -0800
www4mail at wm.ictp.trieste.it is another possibility. The reason of the problem is surely an update in os. For many years, the www4mail server wrote all the chunks in a temporary and read it with a function that as return value has the list of all files in folder. Due to an update in Linux or in its configuration, the list of files is not in creation order anymore. Ramiro -----Mensaje original----- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Samuel at LAB.MATCOM.UH.CU] Enviado el: Domingo, 04 de Noviembre de 2007 04:11 p.m. Asunto: binary file retrieval problem Hi everyone: I've been experiencing problems with the retrieval of binary files with [EMAIL PROTECTED] The problem is the server seems to be numbering the 200KB chunks in a random manner. For example, for relatively large files, the chunk ending in ".001" is not the first one, and something like this happens with every single one of the remaining chunks. In essence, this makes it virtually imposible to combine the chunks into something useful (too many permutations to try!). Can anyone please advise what to do? If this is a www4mail at szs.net issue, can someone please look into it, or otherwise suggest an alternate? Thanks so much in advance to everyone. Samuel ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To contribute to the discussion, email to accmail@listserv.aol.com To unsubscribe, email to the *admin* address [EMAIL PROTECTED] with UNSUBSCRIBE ACCMAIL as the message body. WWW: http://emailonly.szs.net/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------