When file requesting from Internet Rex capable addresses, you can issue the following commands in your message:

FREQ [filename or wildcard] ![password , if needed]

This will request the file, or files matching the wildcard given. If you gave a password, that will be used to try to pick up the file.

For example:

FREQ ALLFILES
FREQ SECRET.ZIP !Somepassword

By default, these files will be sent back to you, one per message, Base64 (MIME) encoded.


UUENCODE
Once issued, any files requested after this command will be sent UUencoded instead of Base64 encoded.

XXENCODE
As for UUENCODE, any files requested after this command is issued will be sent XXencoded.

MIME
This will set the encoding back to Base64 (MIME) encoded files if it was set otherwise.


SIZE
This will set the number of lines used per message to encode your files. For instance:

SIZE 1000

will make each message a maximum of 1000 lines long. Any file which takes more than 1000 lines to encode will be broken up into multiple messages and sent that way. (Broken up messages will be sent as multipart MIME messages.)


HELP

Will send you this help file....


REPLY-TO

Will change the destination email address of the files sent after the command is issued. For instance,

REPLY-TO bob@somewhere.com

will send any further requested files to the address bob@somewhere.com instead of the normal destination email address.


QUIT

Any further commands issued after this one will be ignored.



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