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From: romkey@asylum.sf.ca.us (John Romkey)
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Subject: FTP/TELNET for msdos with script/chat capabilities
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Date: 27 Sep 89 06:34:33 GMT
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FTP Software's PC/TCP's FTP client will allow you to redirect standard
input, and also has a "take" command that forces it to read input from
a file temporarily (till it runs out of file).

The Developer's Kit also has a library I designed that allows you to
access FTP client functions from inside a C program: open a
connection, transfer a file, set a transfer mode or type, etc. The
same thing goes for telnet, you can build a C program that calls
telnet functions internally.

I don't know enough about other commercial or PD TCP's to comment on them.

These both work with Microsoft C 5.1. If you're really running 5.0, I
recommend you switch to 5.1 if possible. 5.0 had to be one of the
buggiest pieces of big commercial software that I've seen in a long
time...
			- john romkey
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