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BSD 4.3reno
UUSEND(1) 1988 UUSEND(1)
NNAAMMEE
uusend - send a file to a remote host
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
uuuusseenndd [ --mm mode ] sourcefile sys1!sys2!..!remotefile
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
_U_u_s_e_n_d sends a file to a given location on a remote system.
The system need not be directly connected to the local sys-
tem, but a chain of _u_u_c_p(1) links needs to connect the two
systems.
If the --mm option is specified, the mode of the file on the
remote end will be taken from the octal number given. Oth-
erwise, the mode of the input file will be used.
The sourcefile can be ``-'', meaning to use the standard
input. Both of these options are primarily intended for
internal use of _u_u_s_e_n_d.
The remotefile can include the ~userid syntax.
DDIIAAGGNNOOSSTTIICCSS
If anything goes wrong any further away than the first sys-
tem down the line, you will never hear about it.
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
uux(1), uucp(1), uuencode(1)
BBUUGGSS
This command should not exist, since _u_u_c_p should handle it.
All systems along the line must have the _u_u_s_e_n_d command
available and allow remote execution of it.
Some uucp systems have a bug where binary files cannot be
the input to a _u_u_x command. If this bug exists in any sys-
tem along the line, the file will show up severly munged.
Printed 7/4/90 October 1
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