I'm trying to process FTP automation for my site to push out to our 
reselling website but I wanted to break it down to limit to files 
greater than 2MB...

Here's my script:

> #set quiet on
> set ftp autologin off
> ftp domain
> ftp user user pass
> ftp mkdir Basketball
> ftp cd Basketball
> ftp mkdir WBKB:\ Hamline\ vs.\ St.\ Benedict\ \(01-16-13\)
> ftp cd WBKB:\ Hamline\ vs.\ St.\ Benedict\ \(01-16-13\)
> *ftp mput /larger:800000 
> /mount/archive/d3sports/photographers/ryan.coleman/basketball/2013/Proofs/130116-HMLN-CSB-W/***
> ***ftp bye
> exit

I'm not sure /ftp mput/ supports the /larger /switch but I've been 
trying to find a good scriptable FTP client to manage this process. I 
like *cmdftp* but it does not seem to support scripting. I know this 
script works regardless of filesize - so that's a plus - but I would 
love to make it work for only files over /nnn/ Bytes.

 From http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftpscripts.html:
>
> Or suppose you want to send *all the files that are larger than one 
> million bytes* and whose names start with 'c' or 'w' except if the 
> file's name is core or its name ends with .log:
>
>        ftp put /except:{{core}{*.log}} /larger:1000000 [cw]*
>

So if any of you have suggestions on scriptable FTP applications I'm 
listening...
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