sending a blank email to
fetch@distributed.net returns:
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A complete request was not found. At the very minimum, your request should specify the
number of blocks that you would like, via the
'numblocks'keyword.
INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW:
This message has been sent to you because you sent mail
to
fetch@distributed.net. The attached is the output of
"dnetc -fetch".
Include "numblocks=yyyy" anywhere in the body of
your message. Note that the client may impose an
upperlimit of the number of workunits you can
request in 1 fetch.
To specify a preferred blocksize, include
"blocksize=xx" anywhere in the body of your mesasage,
"xx" being between 28 and 33.
To request OGR keys, include "contest=OGR" anywhere in
the body of your message. Default is RC5.
Other than these flags, the contents of any messages sent
to
fetch@distributed.net are ignored.
The attached buffers contain approximately the number of
workunits you requested by the keyword "numblocks"
Note that now, numblocks does not indicate number of blocks
of packets, but workunits. This can mean you actually get
less packets/blocks, since blocks can contain multiple
workunits. This makes the behavior of the keyword
"blocksize" a little different, since this this keyword
doesn't influence the number of workunits you get.
Three "-fetch" attempts are made, in an attempt to
overcome any network errors.