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HELP ON USING THE MAIL INTERFACE AT VI/EX ARCHIVE alf.uib.no
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BEWARE: If you have anon. ftp capability, please use that instead of
this mailserver (see below).
VI/EX Archive alf.uib.no, and its mirrors have the most complete, and
the biggest publically available archive containing VI/EX stuff.
To access the mailer, just send a mail message to ruben@uib.no.
You have two ways of fetching files:
1) Single file.
2) Multiple files.
Single file request
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In the Subject field in your header of your message you simply put
GET <filename>.
Example of a simple request to get the INDEX file:
unix% or:
unix% mail ruben@uib.no To: ruben@uib.no
Subject: GET INDEX Subject: GET INDEX
.
unix%
Multiple file request
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In the Subject field in your header put MULTIGET or MGET.
Then in your message you put several GET <filename>.
Example of a multiple file request:
unix% or:
unix% mail ruben@uib.no To: ruben@uib.no
Subject: MULTIGET Subject: MULTIGET
GET INDEX GET INDEX
GET HELP GET HELP
GET macros/ctags.Z GET macros/ctags.Z
.
unix%
The old Mailserver did send a Control File for each file requested. This
is not so anymore. Now the Controll information will be embedded into the
message itself.
DO NOT request the whole archive! If you request the whole archive all
at one time I will report you to your site admin. There is a limit of
10 files in a MULTIGET.
If you do want the whole archive, please contact me first and we will
work out something.
Before fetching a file, think: "Do I realy need this file, or is it just
'nice to have it' ?"
Most files will be run thru uuencode (1) before mailng, even textfiles.
To extract a requested file, use the command uudecode (1).
If you do not get a reply within a reasonable time, please do not send
another request for the file(s).
Please report any problems or question to ruben@uib.no. But remeber to
never put "GET" or "MGET" or "MULTIGET" in the Subject of the message.
Rather put in "Mailserver problem", if I'm online I will get a imediate
notification that such message is in my mail-bucket.
A lot of my mail are simply put into the bucket without imediate action.
FTP:
Remeber that those who allow anon-ftp are very kind. Please do not
misuse or abuse this privilege.
Think twice before downloading, esp if you are a long-distance ftp' er.
If you are going to use FTP, use the site that is the closest to you
counting NET-VICE. If you don't know what I'm talking about, please
ask someone who does (like your system administrator).
IF YOU HAVE FTP-ACCESS, DO *NOT* USE THE MAILSERVER. Not even if you
temporarily cannot reach alf.uib.no or its mirrors.
The mirroring sites are always promptly updated.
Why YOU shold use the site closest to you NET-VICE:
- Faster access.
- Reducing the net load.
- Keeping the site on the net.
The main archive is in Bergen, Norway, EUROPE.
alf.uib.no is mirrored at sites around the world. If you find a
site nearer to you than alf.uib.no, please use that site.
The mirroing sites are ALWAYS updated.
Please do NOT use ftp to the sites during peak hours at the various
locations. Please respect this because if there is too much ftp'ing
going on in prime time to the various places, the ftp site may have to
shut down. NONE OF US WOULD WANT THAT, WOULD WE ?
The following sites contains the VI/EX archives:
European users:
Main site: alf.uib.no (129.177.30.3)
Filearea: pub/vi
Maintainer: Ove Ruben R Olsen (buboo@alf.uib.no)
Location: Bergen, Norway, EUROPE.
Peak hours: 07.00 am GMT to 03.00 pm GMT
Japanese users:
Mirror site: utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (133.11.11.11)
Filearea: misc/vi
Maintainer: Eric E. Bowles (bowles@utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Location: Tokyo, Japan, ASIA.
Peak hours: 01.00 am GMT to 09.00 am GMT
USA, Canada and Mexican users:
Mirror site: cs.uwp.edu (131.210.1.4)
Filearea: /pub/vi
Maintainer: Dave Datta (datta@cs.uwp.edu)
Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Peak hours: None.
Mirror site: ftp.uu.net (192.48.96.9)
Filearea: /pub/text-processing/vi
Maintainer: archive@uunet.uu.net
Location: Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.A.
Peak hours: None.
Australia, NZ and the rest Down Under:
Main site: monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (130.194.1.106)
Filearea: /pub/vi
Maintainer: Steve Balogh (steve@monash.edu.au)
Location: Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.
Peak hours: Not relevent
This site is listed here for convinience to those who do not have
an Inet link, but do subscribe to GEnie.
GEnie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange):
Mirror site: Ultimate archive
Filearea: GEnie Unix RoundTable, library 11: Editors
Maintainer: GEnie mail=GARS
Location: Rockville, Maryland, U.S.A.
Peak hours: Available 24 hours but connect charges are reduced
from 1800 until 0800 local connect time (international
connect subject to PDN tarriffs)
Add. info.: Maint. may be contacted at (01) 501-227-7817
Gary Smith / P. O. Drawer 7680 / Little Rock, AR 72217
CONTRIBUTION:
If you have stuff about ex/vi, macros, tips and tricks, please email it to
ruben@uib.no or inclusion in this archive.
Regards,
Ove Ruben R Olsen
VI/EX Archive maintainer.