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1.1 root 1: This is the README file for the Taylor UUCP contrib directory.
2:
3: This directory contains contributed shell scripts and programs that
4: you may find useful.
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6: xchat.c, xchat.man, README-XCHAT, xc-conf.h-dist, Makefile.xchat:
7: A program by Bob Denny that may be invoked by the ``chat-program''
8: command for any of the various types of chat scripts. It is
9: driven by scripts which are written in its own little language.
10: It is a powerful program that can add a lot of flexibility to your
11: chat scripts.
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13: Dial.Hayes, Hangup.Hayes, Login.LAT, Login.PortSel, Login.VMS:
14: Sample scripts for xchat.
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16: uurate.c, uurate.man, README-UURATE, Makefile.uurt:
17: A nifty little program by Bob Denny which analyzes the Log and
18: Stats file and prints various sorts of reports.
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20: uutraf:
21: Another program to produce neat reports from your log files, this
22: one a perl script by Johan Vromans.
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24: savelog.sh, savelog.man:
25: A handy shell script to rename a log file and cycle old versions
26: through a set of names, throwing away the oldest one. It will
27: also optionally compress the old log files. I believe that this
28: is originally from smail. It was written by Ronald S. Karr and
29: Landon Curt Noll, and was given to me by Bob Denny.
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31: uureroute:
32: A perl script reroute all mail queued up for one host to another.
33: Written by Bill Campbell and contributed by Francois Pinard.
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35: stats.sh:
36: A gawk script by Zacharias Beckman which reads the Stats file and
37: prints the last 80 lines as a nicely formatted table.
38:
39: uuq.sh:
40: A uuq workalike shell script by Zacharias Beckman.
41:
42: tstout.c:
43: A program to remove a user from utmp and wtmp, essentially logging
44: them out. I put this together from BSD code. I need it to use
45: tstuu with the system UUCP on Ultrix 4.0, for reasons that escape
46: me. Most people will have little use for this.
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