Whoa, better late than never. I'm still here, still subscribed but I don't keep up with the list daily. I generally read it when I really supposed to be doing something that I'm putting off. I just happened to stumble on this message today, while searching my personal archives for "ftp site". If you want to make sure I get a message, address it to me (but not also to the list) and my mail actions will leave it in my In Box.
Anyway, it sounds like you may have already got this all worked out, but my [EMAIL PROTECTED] ftp site is still up, and still publicly available. Anyone (with the login below) can upload, download, but not delete. Dave Nathanson's Emailer FTP mirror: <ftp://emailer:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Or stated another way: server: sbamug.com user id: emailer pw: emailer I've got no plans to take it down, but there is no web interface, just ftp. There is strength in numbers, so it's a great idea for other people to host copies of the Emailer ftp archives. For redundancies sake, I could even set up mine to auto copy anything on the "official emailer FTP site" (whichever one that is) just to make sure. I'd just need ftp access to it. Hmm, if there is a web interface I guess I could easily mirror that too. My ftp server is also a www server. Anything I can do to help? Search the Emailer-Talk Archives at: <http://www.mail-archive.com/emailer-talk%40eskimo.com/> Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), chris's message of 7:56 PM, 7/18/05 >Dave, are you still with us in Emailer-Talk land? I'm looking for either >your FTP site, or a copy of the Emailer related files you had on it. You >have (had) a more up to date and hopefully easily accessible copy of the >stuff that used to be on my site. > >Karl is attempting to put the assorted files into a meaningful set of web >pages for me to host, and we would like to add the stuff that used to be >on my FTP site. > >If you are still with us, can you either let me know the URL, or if it is >now offline, and you have a backup, can you forward over a copy to me? >(assuming your backup is readily available... if not, I can try to >reconstruct the files... I just have to go to my storage garage and >figure out which 610 was my dead FTP server and see if I can get its >drive to mount on another Mac). > >Thanks! > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

