@node nncp-xfer @section nncp-xfer @example $ nncp-xfer [options] [-node NODE] [-mkdir] [-keep] [-rx|-tx] DIR @end example Search for directory in @file{DIR} containing inbound packets for us and move them to local @ref{Spool, spool} directory. Also search for known neighbours directories and move locally queued outbound packets to them. This command is used for offline packets transmission. If @option{-mkdir} option is specified, then outbound neighbour(s) directories will be created. This is useful for the first time usage, when storage device does not have any directories tree. If @option{-keep} option is specified, then keep copied files, do not remove them. @option{-rx} option tells only to move inbound packets addressed to us. @option{-tx} option tells exactly the opposite: move only outbound packets. @ref{nncp-cfgmin} could be useful for creating stripped minimalistic configuration file version without any private keys. @file{DIR} directory has the following structure: @file{RECIPIENT/SENDER/PACKET}, where @file{RECIPIENT} is Base32 encoded destination node, @file{SENDER} is Base32 encoded sender node. Also look for @ref{nncp-bundle}, especially if you deal with CD-ROM and tape drives.