long ftp dir listings

From: David (freebsd-questions_at_gv.net)
Date: 09/29/05

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    Dear list,

    I am often annoyed trying to get a long directory listing from my unix box
    while ftp'ing somewhere. <pause> is hardly useful, since the listing goes
    by to quickly. Occasionally, I have found a site that uses |more , but this
    is unusual. I often resort to using ftp in Windows DOS mode so I can scroll
    up a long listing. Any good methods would be appreciated.

    David

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