Annotation of researchv10dc/man/adm/man1/uuto.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH UUTO 1
                      2: .CT 1 comm-mach
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: uuto, uupick \- simplified unix-to-unix remote file copy
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B uuto
                      7: [
                      8: .I option ...
                      9: ]
                     10: .I file ... recipient
                     11: .PP
                     12: .B uupick
                     13: [
                     14: .B -s
                     15: .I system
                     16: ]
                     17: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     18: .I Uuto
                     19: sends the named
                     20: .I files
                     21: to a
                     22: .IR recipient 
                     23: on another system by means of
                     24: .IR uucp (1).
                     25: The recipient is named thus:
                     26: .IP
                     27: .IB system ! user
                     28: .PP
                     29: The options are
                     30: .TP
                     31: .B -p
                     32: Make a copy of the
                     33: .I files.
                     34: This option allows you to delete or modify the files without
                     35: worrying about whether they have yet been sent.
                     36: .PD 0
                     37: .TP
                     38: .B -m
                     39: Notify the sender by mail when the copy is complete.
                     40: (The recipient is always notified.)
                     41: .PD
                     42: .PP
                     43: .I Uupick
                     44: accepts or rejects files received from
                     45: .I uuto.
                     46: For each file currently available,
                     47: it announces
                     48: .IP
                     49: .BI "from system" " sys-name" ": file" " file-name"
                     50: .LP
                     51: followed by
                     52: .LR ? .
                     53: Give one of these answers on the standard input:
                     54: .TP
                     55: <new-line>
                     56: Go on to next entry.
                     57: .TP
                     58: .B d
                     59: Delete the entry.
                     60: .TP
                     61: .BI m " dir
                     62: Move the entry to directory
                     63: .I dir.
                     64: If 
                     65: .I dir
                     66: is missing, use the current directory.
                     67: .TP
                     68: .BI a " dir
                     69: Like
                     70: .BR m ,
                     71: but move all files from the given system.
                     72: .TP
                     73: .B  p
                     74: Print the file.
                     75: .TP
                     76: <EOT> (control-d)
                     77: .br
                     78: .ns
                     79: .TP
                     80: .B q
                     81: Stop.
                     82: .TP
                     83: .BI ! command
                     84: Escape to
                     85: .IR sh (1)
                     86: command.
                     87: .TP
                     88: anything else
                     89: Print a usage summary.
                     90: .PP
                     91: Option
                     92: .B -s
                     93: picks files only from the named
                     94: .I system.
                     95: .SH FILES
                     96: .F /usr/spool/uucppublic/receive/\fIrecipient\fP/\fIsendingsystem\fP/*
                     97: where the files go
                     98: .SH SEE ALSO
                     99: .IR mail (1),
                    100: .IR push (1),
                    101: .IR rcp (1),
                    102: .IR uucp (1)

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