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BSD 4.2
.th DAYFILE FILES .sh NAME \&.../files/dayfile7 \- \*(II login message .sh DESCRIPTION The contents of the dayfile reflect user information of general system interest, and is more or less analogous to .bd /etc/motd in \*(UU. The file has no set format; it is simply copied at login time to the standard output device by the monitor if the .bd \-s or .bd \-d options have not been requested. Moreover the dayfile is not mandatory, and its absence will not generate errors of any sort; the same is true when the dayfile is present but not readable.
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