Command: get Format: get [] Retrives a file in the selected list's storage space. The contents of the file are mailed to the requesting user in a separate message. specify one or more options to use when sending the message to the requesting user. You can specify one or more of: -c compress the file, using normal UNIX compression (i.e. producing a .Z file) -g GNU-zip the file, using GNU's "zip" program (i.e. producing a .gz file) -m encode the file using MIME -s split the file according to the ; see below -u encode the file using the common UNIX "uuencode" method describes how to split the file into multiple pieces of e-mail. The parameter takes the form "nnnu" where "nnn" is a number and "u" is a unit. Valid units are "b" (bytes), "k" (kilobytes), "m" (megabytes) and "l" (lines). For example, "-s 40l" would generate as many pieces of e-mail as it takes to mail the file to you, where each piece does not exceed 40 lines of text; "-s 10k" would restrict the size of each piece of e-mail to 10240 bytes. You may not combine -c and -g. This is because you can't both compress and gzip a file and get meaningful results. You may not combine -m and -u. This is because encoding a file with MIME methods which has already been uuencoded (or vice-versa) is silly. You may not combine -m and -s. This is because listmanager does not yet support multipart MIME transmissions. If -s is used, you must not have selected either -g or -c, OR you must select -u. This is ensures that the mail listmanager sends to you is text, either raw text or the uuencoded result of a compression of text. NOTE: From the UNIX command line prompt, "get" simply calls the pager (e.g. "more") to display the contents of the file. The are not available. See also: Storage saccess select storage store sremove srename