\_ SMTP quoth Kevin Buettner on 3/14/2001 16:53 as having spake thusly: \_ \_ On Mar 14, 4:28pm, Jim wrote: \_ \_ > If I access a location with Emacs, can I copy an entire directory \_ > including all files and all subdirectories and all files in the \_ > subdirectories from my machine to the remote machine? Will it create a \_ > new directory on the remote machine? \_ \_ I'm sure it can. (Emacs can do anything/everything, right?) I'm sure \_ David will jump in a suitable Emacs answer. *bampfh* YOU SUMMONED ME? :-) The two easiest ways I can think of: M-x shell then when it comes up, type 'scp -r my.files.* user@host:dir/dir/dir' OR M-x shell-commandscp -r my.files.* user@host:dir/dir/dir It's really the matter of using the right tool for the right job. :-) Also, dired mode may be able to do it; or may be able to do it in conjunction with ange-ftp. I'm still hoping for an ange-scp for fsf emacs, but it hasn't materialized. There's an Xemacs solution that I've quoted before someplace... Ahh; from my diary: ssh emacs remote edit: TRAMP by Kai (ref'd by varjag on #sawfish) good hits in RPM land and prolly rpmfinds a quick google lands http://ls6-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/~grossjoh/emacs/tramp.html MOOO! It supports FSF now, or I was braindead when I made that entry. (Nov 27, 2000). Last update March 1, 2001. Sa-weet... excuse me, I have some code slurping to do. David *hfpmab*