Annotation of lucent/sys/man/1/tel, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH TEL 1
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: tel, iwhois \- look in phone book
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: .B tel
        !             6: .I key ...
        !             7: .br
        !             8: .B iwhois
        !             9: .IR name [ \fL@\f2domain ]
        !            10: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            11: .I Tel
        !            12: looks up
        !            13: .I key
        !            14: in a private telephone book,
        !            15: .BR $home/lib/tel ,
        !            16: and in the public telephone book,
        !            17: .BR /lib/tel .
        !            18: It uses
        !            19: .IR grep
        !            20: (with the
        !            21: .B -i
        !            22: option to ignore case differences), so the key may be any part of a
        !            23: name or number.  Customarily, the telephone book contains names,
        !            24: userids, home numbers, and office numbers of users.  It also contains
        !            25: a directory of area codes and miscellaneous people of general
        !            26: interest.
        !            27: .PP
        !            28: .I Iwhois
        !            29: looks up names in the Internet NIC's personnel database.
        !            30: .I Name
        !            31: should be a surname optionally followed by a comma and given name.
        !            32: A different server can be chosen by appending to the name an
        !            33: .B @
        !            34: followed by the server's domain name.
        !            35: .SH FILES
        !            36: .TF /lib/tel
        !            37: .TP
        !            38: .B /lib/tel
        !            39: Public telephone number database.
        !            40: .SH SOURCE
        !            41: .B /rc/bin/tel
        !            42: .br
        !            43: .B /rc/bin/iwhois

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