If I'm not mistaken, you cannot do that because telnet transfers only ASCII caracters 
or
something like that (terminal related caracters)... There isn't a way to tell it to
transfer something in binary (like ftp's "binary").

But if you find a way, please e-mail it to me!

Best regards,

Rodolpho Eckhardt
São Paulo - Brazil

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> Hi Steven,
>
>> I year or two back, I remember reading about a way to transfer
>> a file using telnet.  It think it involved redirection from one
>> tty to another, but I don't remember the details.  I now find
>> myself in a situation with telnet access, but no ftp (or anything else I could use
>> to upload files).  Do any of you guys know the
>> telnet method?
>
> This might not help, but if you have ssh access you could use scp (secure copy).
>
> Regards,
> Nathan
>
>
>> Cheers,
>> Steven
>>
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