The problem is not that I can't connect to the client's server. Connection and 
login is fine, and the file transfer begins, but it stops after a couple of MB 
and then times-out. There's an IT department at the client and they're on the 
case. In the mean time I'll use sendthisfile.com

Phil

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On 27 Apr 2010, at 00:26, Edmund Craske wrote:

> On 26/04/2010 20:09, Phil Ward wrote:
>> Thanks for all the suggestions. I downloaded and bought Transmit (which
>> does look very good) but still hit the same issue trying to upload a
>> file to the client's ftp server. I suspect it's their problem, not mine.
>> 
>> Phil
> 
> Might be worth checking whether or not Passive FTP is turned on, and trying 
> the other one... Could also be related to a non-FTP-aware firewall somewhere 
> between you and the server. Perhaps see if you can connect from elsewhere, if 
> feasible?
> 
> Ed
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