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Looks like the code cleverly create a ftp.ini file and triggers a shell command.
A better approach is to use an ftp library. There is a few running around for Lotus Notes--one used Win32API called another uses Java.
I recommend the Java for MacOS compatibility. It should work if your java virtual machine is setup on the mac.
Do a search in these forums for Java and FTP or ont he internet. You probably can just get any Java FTP client and integrate it into your Lotus Notes project. To do so, though, you may need to detached your FTP files on the local MacOs to send.
-Kyle Huang
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FTP file from MAC OS x (~Alexis Retumit... 29.May.11) . . use ftp and java as a notes java ag... (~John Reniskiik... 31.May.11) . . . . Java ftp library. (~Alexis Retumit... 5.Jun.11)