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       Type          : 33
       Name          : Upload a file
       Optional Data : <Full path> or /F

       Enables the user to upload (send) a file to your system. The
       file  will  be  placed in the  directory  specified  in  the
       optional data path.  FILES.BBS will be automatically updated
       to reflect the upload.  The /F option works in the same  way
       as in functions 31 and 32.

       After uploading a file,  the  user is  prompted  to  enter a
       one line  file  description.   If  however  the  "Long desc"
       option is enabled in RACONFIG   for  the file  area to which
       the file has  been uploaded, the user may  give  the  file a
       description  longer than  one line.   The file description a
       user enters is appended to the end of the FILES.BBS file for
       the  area in  which the  file has been  uploaded.  The  only
       exception  to this is when the  user asks for the file to be
       marked  private  for the  sysop only  by  starting  the file
       description with a '/'.   In  this  case   the  file details
       are recorded in "PVTFILES.LOG" in the system directory.

       If a user  selects to upload a file   while they are  logged
       onto a local node,  RemoteAccess  will  prompt them  for the
       full DOS path and filename of  the file they wish to upload.
       The user will then be prompted for  the file descriptions as
       normal and  finally the files will be  copied to the correct
       upload directory.  When uploading a  file locally it is also
       possible  for the  user  to  specify  a  Wildcard,  such  as
       "D:\FILES\BBS\RA*.ARJ".  This  would  enable  the   user  to
       upload multiple files matching the wildcard criteria.

See Also: 31 List files

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