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From: tony@ais.org (Tony Poole)
Subject: Re: sz problems (was Re: JrComm (No! Not "another" bug!))
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 03:16:04 GMT
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References: <BG$DP5#@irie.ais.org> <1494@faatcrl.UUCP> <0D&D8VC@irie.ais.org> <1991Jun24.170703.18856@comspec.uucp> <1439@VAX1.CC.UAKRON.EDU>
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OK, I solved my problem, or rather, someone else suggested something that 
worked.

I recieved a *lot* of responses on things to try to get my batch downloads
working all to no avail, until.....

Somebody (and whoever it was can step forward and take the credit, I promptly
lost their address) suggested simply (and I do mean literally simply)
typing the following:
 
  sz -l 1024 -L 1024 *

and it works!!  I'm not sure why, since the packet length was already at
1024 by default, but who cares!  I assume it must have something to do
with the very last packet sent of one file, and the first of the next file
or something.

Thanks to everybody for their help.

- Tony


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Tony Poole           Traverse City, MI USA           EMail:tony@irie.ais.org
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