To remove ^M, you may use 

dos2unix filename.


[S K Goel]
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 23:26, dimpnil wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am getting ^M char when ever I do ftp.
> 
> It is not with ALPHA UNIX AND WINDOWS.
> 
> Is there any ASCII or BINARY setting to be changed?
> The file is like --------
> 
>  10006701I194520040302^M
> 10007101O183420040302^M
> 10009101O183420040302^M
> 10010401O183220040302^M
> 10011801O183320040302^M
> 10012201O183120040302^M
> 10016101I174120040302^M
> 10016701I195320040302^M
> ---------------
> 
> NV
> 
> 
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