2 lrzsz is compatible with standard zmodem as long as you don't use
4 -8 is incompatible with the standard, but should work with most
5 DOS/Atari/Amiga ZModems. It's a common extension, but a dangerous
6 one. Do not use it unless you know that the receiver can handle it.
7 -S is incompatible with certain ZModems which use the TIMESYNC bit
8 for other purposes (timesync is a protocol extension by Peter
9 Mandrella, read timesync.doc for more information). The default
10 is to disable timesync, you must use the `S' option to enable it.
14 lrzsz is not fully compatible with older UNIX ZModems:
15 - PUBDIR (/var/spool/uucppublic) is normally disabled. If you like
16 public writable directories please use:
17 configure --enable-pubdir=/var/spool/uucppublic
18 - lrz defaults to restricted mode, in which the sender must not upload
19 any files outside the working directory or PUBDIR (if pubdir is
20 enabled). With the old version you had to set SHELL=rsh.
21 For more information read the SECURITY paragraph in lrz.1.
22 - lrz: remote command execution is disabled. To enable it use -C (but
23 be careful - the sender might delete all your files).
24 - lrz: does not set executable bits for any files it received under