The File Transfer Section is where you browse, search, download, upload, and manage files on the BBS. It is part of the Classic shell (not a separate loadable module), so the exact keys and menus depend on which shell your BBS uses — in Classic, press T from the Main prompt to enter it and Q to return.
This page describes what each feature does. Key bindings given are Classic's; other shells may differ.
The file area uses a two-level hierarchy — exactly like message groups and sub-boards, but for files:
Your current library and directory are shown in the File Transfer prompt: (1) Main (1) Uploads. In Classic, the navigation keys for moving between libraries and directories mirror the group/sub-board keys on the Main prompt — see Classic shell — Go to/navigation for the full list.
Most file commands accept wildcards in the Filespec [*.*]: prompt:
* matches any number of characters (including none)? matches exactly one character<CR> is equivalent to *.* — matches all filesExamples:
FONT?.ZIP matches FONT1.ZIP or FONT2.ZIP but not FONTMAN.ZIPFONT*.ZIP matches FONTMAN.ZIP or FONT1.ZIP but not LANMAN.ZIPFONTMAN.Z* matches FONTMAN.ZIP or FONTMAN.ZOO but not FONTMAN.pngFONTMAN (no extension) matches FONTMAN.ZIP, FONTMAN.png, etc.
Lists files in your current directory (Classic: L). Wildcards accepted.
Like the file listing but shows extended details per file: uploader name, download time, credit cost, times downloaded, upload/download dates, and any extended description (Classic: E). Wildcards accepted.
Lists files uploaded since your last logon (Classic: N). You're prompted whether to scan the current directory, all directories in the current library, or all libraries across the BBS.
The new file scan date resets each logoff. To change it temporarily, use the file scan configuration.
Searches for a filename (wildcards accepted) across the current directory, library, or all libraries (Classic: S).
Searches file descriptions for a text string — partial words work; wildcards do not (Classic: F). You're prompted for the search scope and whether to include extended descriptions.
Prompts for a filename (wildcards accepted; Classic: D). Matching files are listed one by one; after each you get download options: choose a transfer protocol (Zmodem, Ymodem, Xmodem, etc.), add to the batch download queue, skip to the next match, or quit.
If no match is found in the current directory the search automatically expands to all libraries.
Downloads a file sent to you personally by another user (Classic: /D), if the sysop allows user-to-user transfers. Files are listed one by one with the same download options.
Uploads a file to the current directory (Classic: U). After entering the filename you go through the standard upload procedures.
Uploads a file destined for a specific user (Classic: /U), if the sysop allows user-to-user transfers. After the filename you're prompted for the recipient's name, user number, or partial name; you may add additional recipients before confirming. Then follow the standard upload procedures.
Uploads directly to the sysop's private file area (Classic: Z), if the sysop allows it. Then follow the standard upload procedures.
After specifying the upload command and filename, you may be asked:
1/3 or 1 of 3. If the file is self-contained (not part of a set), press <CR> or type N./S to save).Z, Y, X, etc.) or B to add to the batch upload queue; Q to abort.
Remove or edit the description of any file you uploaded (Classic: R). You cannot remove files uploaded by others.
The batch queues let you collect multiple files for a single transfer session. When a download or upload command offers the batch option, selecting it adds the file to the appropriate queue instead of transferring immediately. In Classic, press B from the File Transfer prompt to open the Batch File Transfer menu:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Batch File Transfer Menu │ ├────────── Upload/Download Files ─────────┤ │ U Upload files in upload queue │ │ D Download files in download queue │ ├──────── Batch Queue Management ──────────┤ │ L List files in batch queues │ │ R Remove files from batch queues │ │ C Clear batch queues │ ├──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Q Quit to File Transfer menu │ └──────────────────────────────────────────┘
The Temp Directory is a scratch area for extracting files from archives and building custom download bundles. If you need only a single file from a large archive — say, one font from a 1 MB ZIP — you can extract just that file and download it rather than transferring the whole archive. This works with nested archives too: if FONTS.ZIP contains BLUE.ZIP, which in turn contains FILE1.FON and FILE2.FON, you can drill into the nested archive and download only FILE1.FON.
In Classic, press T from the File Transfer prompt to open the Temp Directory Command menu:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Temp Directory Command Menu │ ├─── Extract from Archive ─────────────────────────┤ │ E Extract from archive in any directory │ │ X Extract from archive in temp directory │ ├─── Create List ──────────────────────────────────┤ │ N List of new files │ │ F List of all files │ ├─── Temp Archive ─────────────────────────────────┤ │ C Create temp archive │ │ D Download temp archive │ ├─── Other Commands ───────────────────────────────┤ │ L List files in temp dir │ │ I Information on files │ │ V View archive contents │ │ R Remove files from temp │ ├──────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Q Quit to transfer menu │ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
In Classic, I from the File Transfer prompt opens the Information menu:
┌───────────────────────────────────────┐ │ File Section Information Menu │ ├───────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Y Your file transfer statistics │ │ T File transfer policy │ │ D Information on current directory │ │ U Users with access to current dir │ ├───────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Q Quit to File Transfer menu │ └───────────────────────────────────────┘
Y — Your file transfer statistics — shows your upload/download totals, credit balance, and time bank:
Usage Statistics for ExampleUser #42
First on : Jan01'25 Expire : never Last on : May08'26 04:41 pm Time on : 2h 15m Today : 00:17 Last call: 0 Extra: 0 Logons : 128 Today : 3 50 Posts : 47 2 Today: 0 E-mails : 12 To sysop: 1 Waiting : 0 Today: 0
Uploads : 12.4M bytes in 8 files Downloads: 487.2M bytes in 203 files (2.1M bytes in 3 files today) Credits : 10.0M free: 50.0M (50.0M per day) TimeBank : 0m
T shows the sysop's file transfer policies (credit costs, upload rules, etc.). D shows the name, description, and statistics for your current directory. U lists the security level and access groups required to use the current directory.
In Classic, & from the File Transfer prompt opens the File Transfer Configuration menu.
<CR> to add them to the batch download queue. This setting can be made permanent in User Settings.