I don't need to do that. I have a "personal proxy" running on my Linux box,
which holds up to 50 key blocks at a time. When my NT client finishes a
block, it gets a new one from my proxy, and when I'm connected to the
Internet my proxy automatically sends off the queued blocks to the main
server.
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Steve Willer, willer@interlog.com
"A computer scientist is someone who, when told to 'Go to Hell,'
sees the 'go to,' rather than the destination, as harmful."