The files in the coot-backup directory incorporate the date into their name. 
This caused a problem for one of our users, as the colon is a forbidden 
character in the file transfer application used, which is Globus. Here is the 
error message:

Error (transfer) Endpoint: Spectre (e2e2374a-5de4-11ed-8fd0-e9cb7c15c7d2) 
Server: Globus Connect File: 
/C/Users/usercl/OneDrive/Documents/Post-Doc/20221120/processing/coot-backup/coot-download_6nia.cif_Mon_Nov_21_01%3A01%3A20_2022_modification_0.cif.gz
 Command: STOR 
/C/Users/usercl/OneDrive/Documents/Post-Doc/20221120/processing/coot-backup/coot-download_6nia.cif_Mon_Nov_21_01:01:20_2022_modification_0.cif.gz
 Message: Fatal FTP response --- Details: 500 Command failed. : A filename 
cannot contain any of the following characters: \\ / : * ? " < > |\r\n

I suggest it would be preferable to substitute something else, such as an 
underscore, for the colon in naming the files.

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                                 David J. Schuller
                                 modern man in a post-modern world
                                 MacCHESS, Cornell University
                                 schul...@cornell.edu

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