"Duane D. Weaver" <[log in to unmask]> said: > The list owner of a local list here at OSU, would like me to setup a > FILELIST for his list. The owner intends to store PC binary files > which the subscriber can obtain and then down load to their PC or MAC. I've done quite a bit of this on the LISTSERVer at NDSUVM1. We are distributing children's artwork this way. If you want to take a look, do a GET KIDART FILELIST to see what we have. > Most likely the files will have to be UUENCODEd. > Are there any other pitfalls that I should be aware of? We have stored binary files. These can be retrieve by FTP in binary mode. There is a retrieval option that is supposed to UUEncode the file when using GET, but I was not successful with it. We had some files stored in both binary and UUEncoded formats so people could FTP the binary or GET the text UUE file. In addition to the waste of file space, people had trouble retrieving the correct file. Most of our users have never done either FTP or UUDecoding before. We have stopped using the binary files. I do the UUEncoding before I PUT the file on the system, so from the listserver point of view, it is just another text file. > Since the list owner is not on OHSTVMA, most likely I will have to do > the storing of the files for the owner. Is that correct? Way around > this? I'm not on NDSUVM1. When we did the binary files, I was not able to do everything myself. Now that we are using text files, I can do it all. Peace, Dan << Daniel D. Wheeler Internet: [log in to unmask] >> << University of Cincinnati Bitnet: wheeler@ucbeh >>