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1.1 ! root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit! ! 2: .TH BBOARDS 5 "April 22, 1986" MH [mh.6] ! 3: .UC 6 ! 4: .SH NAME ! 5: BBoards \- BBoards database ! 6: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 7: .in +.5i ! 8: .ti -.5i ! 9: /usr/spool/bboards/BBoards ! 10: .in -.5i ! 11: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 12: The BBoards database ! 13: contains for each BBoard the following information: ! 14: ! 15: .nf ! 16: .ta \w'encrypted password 'u ! 17: \fIfield\fR \fIvalue\fR ! 18: name the name of the BBoard ! 19: aliases local aliases for the BBoard ! 20: (separated by commas) ! 21: primary file the .mbox file ! 22: encrypted password leadership password ! 23: leaders local list maintainers (separated by commas) ! 24: usernames from the \fIpasswd\fR\0(5) file, ! 25: or groupnames preceded by `=' from the ! 26: \fIgroup\fR\0(5) file ! 27: network address the list address ! 28: request address the list maintainer's address ! 29: relay the host acting as relay for the local domain ! 30: distribution sites (separated by commas) ! 31: flags special flags (see <bboards.h>) ! 32: .re ! 33: .fi ! 34: ! 35: This is an ASCII file. Each field within each BBoard's entry ! 36: is separated from the next by a colon. ! 37: Each BBoard entry is separated from the next by a new-line. ! 38: If the password field is null, no password is demanded; ! 39: if it contains a single asterisk, then no password is valid. ! 40: ! 41: This file resides in the home directory of the login \*(lqbboards\*(rq. ! 42: Because of the encrypted passwords, ! 43: it can and does have general read permission. ! 44: .Fi ! 45: ^/usr/spool/bboards/BBoards~^BBoards database ! 46: .Sa ! 47: bbaka(8), bbexp(8), bboards (8), bbtar(8) ! 48: .Bu ! 49: A binary indexed file format should be available for fast access. ! 50: ! 51: Appropriate precautions must be taken to lock the file against changes ! 52: if it is to be edited with a text editor. ! 53: A \fIvibb\fR program is needed. ! 54: .En
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