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- From: fuchs@tsar.princeton.edu (Ira H. Fuchs)
- Subject: Re: ir95.zip posted to eddie.mit.edu
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.233554.14701@Princeton.EDU>
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 23:35:54 GMT
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- > Well, actually, if you want something *real* bad that's in the inbound
- > directory and you know the name, you can still get it. You just can't do
- > an ls or dir on the inbound directory.
- > George
-
- Quite so. Just do a binary download of inbound/ir95.zip.
-