binary files

2009-03-03 Thread Jorge Pinckney
I am subscribed since 30 sep 2008, but I can not use www4... because never 
respond about the binary files and any other documents I request


Is it normal? Is www4... wrong? Has this service stoped? will never work 
again?


Please, I would like get an answer and a solution

Thanks a lot
Jorge
jor...@arzhzbana.co.cu 


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trying to get binary files

2008-05-16 Thread Jorge Pinckney

Hi, ACCmailers!

I am trying to get binary files for a long time using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED] but
they don´t work

They are in the operational servers list, but itsn´t updated

How can I get an updated operational list to get binay files? (www4...
doesn´t work since many months ago)

Thanks a lot
Jorge 


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get binary files using another server different from www4...

2008-05-03 Thread Jorge Pinckney
Please, I want to know if accmail will negotiate a new servant to discharge 
binary files, substituting to www4...


For 5 months ago, www4...doesn't respond any binary files request
Please, could you tell us: will accmail get any solution about getting 
another live server to receive binary files via email only?


Jorge Pinckney 


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Re: More on binary files...

2007-03-18 Thread sun zoom spark
Hello accmailers ...

On 18 Mar 2007 at 9:51, Szigy wrote:
>   Hello, thanks for the new updates to the binary downloads.
>  Despite my efforts was unable to have any succes so far.
>   Got no results from the server using the command:

> XNOSTAT
> http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/public/common.zip

Your email host rejects all email with 'zip' attachments at the
SMTP stage.


> XNOSTAT
> XUUENCODE
> http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/public/common.zip

I tried that myself, and received a perfectly formed uudecode
file which decoded, exactly as expected, to common.zip.


>   This file was NOT decoded by my UUDECODE program. Normaly the
>  coded lines MUST be with equal lenght and corespond to the
>  initial checksum, that was not the case here. Lines must be
>  62 character long and start with the letter M.

www4mail sends uudecoded files precisely as specified by your
uudecode program. Something else is happening -- I suspect your
email client mangles it.

Can you tell us which client you use, and how you save the file?

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More on binary files...

2007-03-18 Thread Szigy
From: YO2IS
  Hello, thanks for the new updates to the binary downloads.
 Despite my efforts was unable to have any succes so far.
  Got no results from the server using the command:

XNOSTAT
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/public/common.zip

 Then tried with:

XNOSTAT
XUUENCODE
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/public/common.zip

  This time the server reacted, sending me the following file:

From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Subject: [was :   ] Requested (URL - http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/public/common.zip)
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 10:50:49 -0400



  This file was NOT decoded by my UUDECODE program. Normaly the
 coded lines MUST be with equal lenght and corespond to the
 initial checksum, that was not the case here. Lines must be
 62 character long and start with the letter M.
  Just wonder where is the fault. Do not use Windowze, all is
 done manualy under MS-DOS 6.20.
  Never had the same problem with the old WWW3 or WWW4 servers.
   Thanks for your time and help.

Best wishes, Szigy.
 

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Downloading and joining binary files - a worked example

2007-03-16 Thread sun zoom spark
Hello accmailers ...

We have had many requests for more information about how to use
www4mail to download and join large binary files.

So here is a full worked example: downloading Pegasus Mail.
The example assumes you are using the Windows operating system.


1. DOWNLOADING AN 'UNZIP' PROGRAM

First -- do you have an unzip program on your computer?
www4mail 'zips' most binary file downloads to make them smaller, so
you must have some way of unzipping them to their original format.

If you do not have an unzip program, do this now ...

Send an email to www4mail`at`szs.net
In the body of the email, enter
http://www.math.hawaii.edu/lab/197/unzip.zip

www4mail will return to you an email with a large attachment named
'unzip.zip'. Save this attachment to a folder on your computer (we
suggest you name this folder 'binaries').

Rename the saved attachment from 'unzip.zip' to 'unzip.exe' (because
it really is an executable file).

Now you have an unzip program.



2. DOWNLOADING PEGASUS MAIL

This is worth doing, because Pegasus Mail is the email client we
recommend to people using www4mail and other email-only methods.

The size of Pegasus Mail is about 7 Mb. It will arrive in your inbox
as multiple emails, each with a large attachment -- so before you do
this, please make sure your remote mailbox is empty -- download
everything.

Send an email to www4mail`at`szs.net
In the body of the email, enter
ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/pegasus/winpmail/w32-441.exe

www4mail will return to you 35 emails, each with a large numbered
attachment: w32-441.exe.zip.001 to w32-441.exe.zip.035.

When they have all arrived, save all the attachments to your
'binaries' folder.



3. JOINING THE ATTACHMENTS

Your binary download has been split into 35 separate files, so now
you must join them again. It is very easy to do.

In your 'binaries' folder, create a new text file named 'join.bat'.
Enter the following lines in the new file ...

  copy /b ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.001 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.002 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.003 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.004 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.005 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.006 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.007 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.008 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.009 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.010 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.011 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.012 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.013 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.014 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.015 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.016 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.017 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.018 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.019 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.020 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.021 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.022 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.023 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.024 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.025 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.026 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.027 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.028 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.029 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.030 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.031 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.032 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.033 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.034 + ^
  w32-441.exe.zip.035 ^
  w32-441.exe.zip

The caret character ^ at the end of all lines except the last is a
continuation character, and must be included.

Now, while in the 'binaries' folder, open a command window and enter
  join
 
It will join the attachments to make a new binary file named
'w32-441.exe.zip'.



4. UNZIPPING THE ZIP FILE

While still in the command window, enter
  unzip w32-441.exe.zip

It will de-compress 'w32-441.exe.zip' to make 'w32-441.exe'.
That is your download -- the latest version of Pegasus Mail.



5. NEXT EXERCISE: DOWNLOADING PEGASUS MAIL DOCUMENTATION

The english-language manual is a zipped pdf document. If you have
successfully completed steps 1 to 4 above, you should be able to
obtain it by accmail methods from
ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/pegasus/manuals/WinPMailManual-441.zip




Finally: this worked example is all in english. If anyone has the
time to translate it into any other language, it is certain that
your fellow subscribers will be grateful.


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Re: Binary files via new WWW4...

2007-01-26 Thread Ramiro Ochoa
> The server returned me the 'n' UU coded trunck's, but with badly
> missaligned (variable lenght) lines, unusable for decode.

No, it is not the Server.  The problem is in the Client (email program).
For example, Microsoft Outlook sets and removes linefeeds in the
messages, but it has the possibility to bring the document to the
original format. Check the documentation of the email program to see
whether it has this feature or not.

Greetings

Ramiro


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Re: Binary files via new WWW4...

2007-01-26 Thread sun zoom spark
On 25 Jan 2007 at 0:49, Szigy wrote:
> Yesterday tried to download a binary file using:
>  GETSIZE 5
>  XUUENCODE
>  http://site.adress
>   The server returned me the 'n' UU coded trunck's, but with badly
>  missaligned (variable lenght) lines, unusable for decode.

Can you send us the address of a binary that is not
working for you?

I have not seen the problem you describe (variable
length lines in a uuencoded file).

Anyone who has had difficulty decoding split
uuencoded files might consider using Uudeview-32.
It's a Windows program obtainable in two forms

1. exe only (185 kb)
   http://www.miken.com/uud/uud32_14/UUD32_14.zip
   or
   ftp://ftp.miken.com/pub/uud32_14/UUD32_14.zip

2. installer (600 kb)
   http://www.miken.com/uud/uud32_14/Uud32Setup.exe
   or
   ftp://ftp.miken.com/pub/uud32_14/Uud32Setup.exe

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Binary files via new WWW4...

2007-01-25 Thread Szigy
From: YO2IS
   Hi, am glad that the WWW4mail 'at' szs.net is up and running
 in good shape. Yesterday tried to download a binary file using:

 GETSIZE 5
 XUUENCODE
 http://site.adress

  The server returned me the 'n' UU coded trunck's, but with badly
 missaligned (variable lenght) lines, unusable for decode.
  My E-mail access is via a TCP/IP <-> AX25 Gateway (TNOS) which
 handles correctly the UU encoded files, this was tested with the
 previous WWW4 servers and INET4ALL 'at' YANDEX.
  The attempt to download binary files without the XUUENCODE command
 had failed (coded in BASE64). 
  Any help is appreciated.
   Best wishes, Szigy.

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servers list to discharge binary files that

2005-08-17 Thread Bassim
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Try, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Agora is lousy.

Regards,

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7z binary files

2003-01-28 Thread Eugeny Sattler
Ernesto,

[this message copied to ACCMAIL forum for information and to www4mail
developers]

as your www4mail user, I am facing problems with 7z binary files
7zip is a new freeware archiver with very good compression ratio.
As 7z is rather new filetype, probably no HTTP Content-type was created yet
(like application/zip or aplication/x-zip-compressed for zipped files)
So, boix@... treats 7z files as plain text files (this should be no problem
for user as it consumes less quota :-/) and mangles them (this is already a
PROBLEM)

Example
I tried http://www.zipsites.ru/computers/sovety/sovety.7z (a set of PC
tricks in russian language)
Online file headers check shows that this file is 124779 byte long
File downloaded via boix@.. came 125269 bytes long.
Why?

Finally, I could solve the problem ordering the file with XUUENCODE option.

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