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oad FTPMAIL help file ************************************************************ * WARNING * * * * This is a United States Government Computer. Use of * * this computer for purposes for which authorization * * has not been extended is a violation of federal law. * * * * (Reference Public Law 99-474) * * * * For technical assistance with FTPMAIL contact: * * * * marine.weather@noaa.gov 301-427-9390 * * * ************************************************************ **** IMPORTANT NOTICES **** Read these notes carefully **** These instructions are subject to revision....download frequently. Effective September 07, 2016, the address of the FTPMAIL service changed from ftpmail@ftpmail.nws.noaa.gov to NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov If you restrict incoming e-mail as a means of preventing spam, you must configure your e-mail system to allow mail from NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov. 99% of errors using ftpmail are simple typing errors, incorrect capitalization, failure to send in plain text format, leading or trailing spaces, or failure to set up any spam filters properly. See section on ensuring e-mail requests are sent in the proper format and follow the examples closely. Check time and date of forecasts. Downloaded data may not represent the latest forecast. The NWS operational server is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Timely delivery of data and products from this server through the Internet is not guaranteed. Official NWS dissemination systems which can provide timely delivery of data and products are listed below. NOAA Weather Radio NOAA Weather Wire EMWINŽ NOAAPORT National Weather Service Offices and Centers Please read our disclaimer at https://www.weather.gov/disclaimer Radiofax .TIF files now also available as (larger) .gif files ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/ is the only valid FTP site for this service. This "help" file contains a detailed description of the FTPMAIL system and available products. To obtain another copy of the FTPMAIL "help" file: -In plain text format- Send an e-mail to: NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Subject Line: Put anything you like Body: help This National Weather Service (NWS) FTPMAIL server is intended to allow Internet access for users who do not have direct access to the World Wide Web but who are equipped with an e-mail system. The service is free and no signup is required. Using FTPMAIL, users can request files from NWS and have them automatically e-mailed back to them. Turnaround is generally less than one hour, however, performance may vary widely and the NWS cannot guarantee receipt. Although these instructions are tailored for marine users to gain access to graphic (radiofax) and text products via e-mail, all publicly available data on the NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Internet FTP server is accessible using the FTPMAIL service. To begin using the FTPMAIL service, the user sends a small script file via e-mail requesting the desired file(s). A list of available product directories and file names can be seen by clicking the link below. https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/ A listing of all available product descriptions, file names, times the product is available and issuing center can be viewed at the link below. It will help you determine which products you want/need to receive using FTPMAIL. Many products have been discontinued. Aviation related products are no longer available in ftpmail. https://www.weather.gov/marine/master_index *ENSURING YOUR E-MAIL IS IN THE PROPER FORMAT* FTPMAIL e-mail requests must be sent in ASCII/Plain Text only. HTML formatting will likely result in no response from the FTPMAIL server. An FAQ webpage describing several public and commercial FTP-to-EMAIL and WWW-to-EMAIL servers may be found at: www.faqs.org/faqs/internet-services/access-via-email/ Users should be familiar with sending and receiving messages and attachments with their particular e-mail system. Attachments are received in UUencoded form. The majority of modern e-mail systems handle the conversion automatically, other users will need to run the UUdecode program for their particular system. If your e-mail system does not UUENCODE automatically, you will get back a bunch of gibberish starting with something like "begin 600 PWAE98.TIF" See your system administrator if you have any questions on this topic. UUdecode freeware and shareware may also be found on the Web, but the easier solution is to try a different e-mail system if that option is open to you. The UUencoding process can add 0 to >100% overhead depending on your system and the type of file. Files which are greater than approximately 400KB in length may be sent as multiple e-mails which must then be appended to another and UUdecoded. This can be avoided using the "size" command following the "open" statement, e.g. "size 1000000." The maximum allowable is 2MB. Files sizes for NWS radiofax graphic files average 35KB but can be much greater especially some satellite images which can approach 1MB. Use the "dir" command to ascertain the size of files of interest as a precaution. Users should be aware of the costs for operating their particular e-mail system before attempting to use FTPMAIL, especially when using satellite communication systems. For marine users, using FTPMAIL via INMARSAT-C for obtaining current NWS radiofax graphic files is cost prohibitive. Using the FTPMAIL compression feature of FTPMAIL is not recommended as these files are already in a compressed T4(G4) format enveloped in TIFF for viewing. You will need a graphics program capable of displaying files in this format in order to view them. Suggestions for TIFF viewers may be found in file https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/rfaxtif.txt Make certain you have not enabled any auto-reply function in your email system. If you see the following response and believe your script to be correct, the most likely problem is that you are sending your e-mail in HTML format rather than the required plain text format.Fetched URL: https://weather.gov/media/marine/ftpmail.txt
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