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Operating Systems Linux Cannot ftp from VMS to Linux Post 302206259 by rizla65 on Tuesday 17th of June 2008 10:32:35 AM
Old 06-17-2008
Cannot ftp from VMS to Linux

Hi

I'm using a Linux machine (CENTOS 5) to ftp a file from a VMS Alpha box (i hardly know anything about these machines). All seems to be working upto the point where it states the transfer has started but it just hangs...

ftp> get SPOOL.28
local: SPOOL.28 remote: SPOOL.28
200 Port 228.87 at Host 172.16.174.116 accepted.
150 ASCII retrieve of DIST2:[WLH.SPL]SPOOL.28;1 (7398422 bytes) started.


I am not using secure kerberos ftp although i have tried it but doesnt make a difference. The ftp works from a sco-unix or pc. Any ideas??

thanks
 

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FETCHYAHOO(1)						      General Commands Manual						     FETCHYAHOO(1)

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NAME
fetchyahoo - retrieve mail from Yahoo!'s webmail service SYNOPSIS
fetchyahoo [options] DESCRIPTION
FetchYahoo is a Perl script that downloads mail from a Yahoo! account to a local mail spool. It is meant to replace fetchmail for people using Yahoo! mail since Yahoo!'s POP service no longer free. It downloads messages to a local mail spool, including all parts and attach- ments. It then deletes messages unless requested not to. It can also optionally forward messages to a specified e-mail address and repeat with a given interval. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For additional information, see the HTML documentation. --help Show summary of options. --version Show version of program. --quiet, --noquiet Suppress (or do not suppress) non-error messages. --noerrors, --errors Suppress (or do not suppress) error messages. --configfile=CONFIG-FILE Use CONFIG-FILE as the configuration file. --username=USERNAME Use USERNAME as the Yahoo! login. --password=PASSWORD Use PASSWORD as your Yahoo! password. --spoolfile=SPOOL Specify SPOOL as the file to spool messages to; if --pipe is also specified, SPOOL is a program that accepts messages from standard input (such as procmail). --https --nohttps Use insecure plaintext or secure HTTPS to login (default is to use HTTPS). --append Append messages to the SPOOL (the default behavior). --pipe Pipe messages to the program SPOOL, instead of appending to SPOOL. --overwrite Overwrite SPOOL, instead of appending to it. --folder=FOLDER Specify the folder on Yahoo! to download messages from. (Default is Inbox.) --newonly Only download new messages. (The default is to download all messages.) --allmsgs Download all messages. --nodelete, --delete Do not (or do) delete messages after they are downloaded. --nodownload, --download Do not download messages; however, they will be deleted unless --nodelete is also specified. (--download is the default.) --listmessages, --nolistmessages List messages in mail folder. (--nolistmessages is the default.) --onlylistmessages Only list messages in mail folder. This combines --listmessages, --nodownload and --nodelete --emptybulk Empty Bulk folder before downloading messages. --emptytrashbefore Empty trash before downloading messages. --emptytrashafter Empty trash after downloading messages. --noempty Do not empty trash or bulk. (Default) --leaveunread Leave the messages marked as unread on the server. --markread Mark the messages downloaded as read. (Default) --repeatinterval=N Check for mail every N minutes. --statusonly, --nostatusonly Just get the number of messages. (--nostatusonly is the default.) --getexternal, --nogetexternal Retrieve messages from external mailboxes also. (--nogetexternal is the default.) --externalmailboxes=boxes,list retrieve messages from only this comma-separated list of external mailboxes --maxmessages=N Maximum number of messages to download (default is 100). Setting this to over 100 may cause problems. --warninglevel=N Warn if more than N% of storage quota is used. Never warn if N=0 (default is 0). --nofromline, --includefromline Omit (or include) the leading "From " in messages appended or piped. (--includefromline is the default.) --logout, --nologout Log out (or do not log out) of Yahoo! on exit. (--nologout is the default.) --proxyhost=s Hostname to use for proxy (default is off). --proxyport=N Port to use for proxy (default is 80). --proxyuser=s Username to use for proxy authentication (default is no authentication) --proxypass=s Password to use for proxy authentication (default is no authentication) --imaphost=s Hostname to use for IMAP (default is off). --imapport=N Port to use for IMAP (default is 143). --imapuser=s Username to use for IMAP authentication (no default) --imappass=s Password to use for IMAP authentication (no default) --imapmailbox=s IMAP mailbox to use (default is INBOX) --repeatinterval=N Check for mail every N minutes (daemon mode). --md5hex Print the MD5 hex hash value of a password entered interactively FILES /etc/fetchyahoorc $HOME/.fetchyahoorc Configuration files for FetchYahoo. An example configuration file is located in /usr/share/doc/fetchyahoo/examples/ SEE ALSO
procmail(1) /usr/share/doc/fetchyahoo/index.html AUTHOR
FetchYahoo was written by Ravi Ramkissoon <ravi_ramkissoon@yahoo.com>. This manual page was written by Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). September 20, 2002 FETCHYAHOO(1)
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