You can always use wget to manually download a file from various locations and in multiple parts using a little scripting and then use cat to merge the parts > Hi , > I wasn't aware of the message ID threading i just used to make sure the > subject is correct, i will take care of the message ID thing in future. > However that does not give you the right to question how smartly i use the > mail client or think of people like me as unfortunate. You can explain how > threading works without personal digs about something you know and another > person doesn't. Besides its not "harmful" though i can see why it may be a > pain in the ass. > > That said , the wget program does not all multi part downloads and that is > something i would like. I did find a utility called axelq for axel that > allows creation of a list file and runs the axel program for each item on > the list. > > - Ankur. > > > > >>Have you tried wget. GNU Wget is a free utility for non-interactive >>download of files from the Web. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP >>protocols, as well as retrieval through HTTP proxies. Use wget with shell >>scripting and you have your batch download program >> >>!#/bin/bash >>wget -v http://example.com/file1.txt >>wget -v ftp://example.com/file2.doc >>wget -v http://example.com/file2 >> >>It is the part of wget package. >> >>More importantly, why did you hijack the gaim/yahoo thread ? I have >>started a new thread for you. Please use it. >> >>To start a new topic of discussion (commonly called a thread), compose a >>new message. Hit the "Write new message" button (or whatever button your >>client uses). Type in the address of the mailing list as the To >>address. This is the only way to actually start a new thread. >> >>Please start a new thread instead of taking an already ongoing one, >>changing the subject line and posting it again. The subject line is only >>loosely related to the threading. Every mail message has a >>message-id. When you "reply" or "followup" to a message, you client is >>supposed to put a References header with the message-id of the message >> you >>are replying to. >> >>If you use an existing thread, the result is that your question is buried >>below unrelated questions when looking at the mailing list in a threaded >>way. This is known as "Hijacking threads". It causes information to be >>lost and you'll be less likely to get an answer. In my mail client, all >>messages in the same thread are collapsed to a single line in my subjects >>list until i read the first one. >> >>I'm sorry that most people don't use a mail client smart enough to >> display >>the mail messages in a threaded way. If I could, I would help every one >> of >>you unfortunate individuals change over to a better mail client. I >> realize >>that's impossible. For those of you that can't use a mail client that >>displays threads properly, please quit penalizing those of us that do. >>Stop hijacking threads. >> >>I'm not intending this message as a flame. I'm simply trying to educate >>readers what "hijacking" the thread means and how it's harmful. If the >>majority of the list disagrees with me then we can all leave this subject >>behind. I thought I would describe how threading works. >> >> >>-- >> \��/ >> (oo) >>+--------------------ooO-- -Ooo---------------------------------+ >>|Raj Shekhar |My home: | >>|System Administrator |http://geocities.com/lunatech3007 | >>|Media Web India |My blog: | >>|http://www.netphotograph.com|http://lunatech.journalspace.com | >>+---------------------------------------------------------------+ >> |__|__| >> || || >> ooO Ooo >> >>_______________________________________________ >>ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd >>Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi >>http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd > Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ >
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