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From: richardm@cd.com (Richard Masoner)
Subject: Re: Looking for info on ftpd/ftp
Message-ID: <CK04BE.8I3@cd.com>
Keywords: ftp,ftpd
Organization: Central Data Corp., Champaign, IL
References: <1994Jan20.055604.1364@sctc.com> <CJxnpM.Cw@cd.com> <CJzr77.MvI@bcsaic.boeing.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 1994 22:40:25 GMT
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In article <CJzr77.MvI@bcsaic.boeing.com> hovnania@bcsaic.boeing.com (Paul Hovnanian) writes:
>Your list semms to be missing RFC 765.

Oops, it did.  Looked that one up --

765   Postel, J.  File Transfer Protocol specification.  1980 June; 70 p.
      (Format: TXT=150771 bytes)  (Obsoletes RFC 542; Obsoleted by RFC 959)

And, here's the index entry for RFC 959:

959   Postel, J.; Reynolds, J.  File Transfer Protocol.  1985 October; 69 p.
      (Format: TXT=151249 bytes)  (Obsoletes RFC 765 [IEN 149])

>Send mail to: service@nic.ddn.mil
>subject: RFC 765
>
>No message text is required. You will recieve an e-mail reply in about 1
>day. Some large RFCs are send in pieces.
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