Hi Don,

This is an interesting question and I'd like to learn how to do the same
thing as well.  I have a ton of music on  my hard drive and I don't mind
sharing it with folks who are into it.  For the most part my collection is
fusion.

Tony
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From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: How to set up an ftp server


> I want to be able to give people access to my audio files. I record nature
> audio, concerts etc and I want to put them on line for download. I need
some
> sort of server software and need to know how to set it up so that a person
> can type in an address and have access to the files I specify. I have
never
> done this before and I need help with it.
> I will check main menu for sources today but can you all help me.
> Questions I have are these.
> Do you have to upload your files to a main server or can you leave them on
> your pc for download? How does the colective web know how to access your
> specified address and how do you set that up. I am sending this to both
> lists because I know lots of you have worked with the web and have stremed
> audio or at least sent files back and forth. I have sent files through
email
> but these files are getting to large for that. Plus, I don't want to limit
> file size because of ten mb constraints of most email servers.
> Thanks for the help
> If you can think of a better way than ftp let me know what that is.
>
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