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1.1 ! root 1: .TH UUTO 1C ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: uuto, uupick \- public \s-1UNIX\s+1-to-\s-1UNIX\s+1 system file copy ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B uuto ! 6: [ options ] source-files destination ! 7: .br ! 8: .B uupick ! 9: [ ! 10: .B \-s ! 11: system ] ! 12: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 13: .I Uuto\^ ! 14: sends ! 15: .I source-files\^ ! 16: to ! 17: .IR destination . ! 18: .I Uuto\^ ! 19: uses the ! 20: .IR uucp (1C) ! 21: facility to send files, ! 22: while it allows the local system to control the file access. ! 23: A source-file name is a path name on your machine. ! 24: Destination has the form: ! 25: .RS ! 26: system\f3!\fP\fIuser\fP ! 27: .RE ! 28: .PP ! 29: where ! 30: .I system\^ ! 31: is taken from a list of system names ! 32: that ! 33: .I uucp\^ ! 34: knows about (see ! 35: .IR uuname ). ! 36: .I User\^ ! 37: is the login name ! 38: of someone on the specified system. ! 39: .PP ! 40: Two \fIoptions\fP are available: ! 41: .PP ! 42: .PD 0 ! 43: .TP 8 ! 44: .B \-p ! 45: Copy the source file into the spool directory before transmission. ! 46: .TP ! 47: .B \-m ! 48: Send mail to the sender when the copy is complete. ! 49: .PD ! 50: .PP ! 51: The files (or sub-trees if directories are specified) are sent to ! 52: .SM PUBDIR ! 53: on ! 54: .IR system , ! 55: where ! 56: .SM PUBDIR ! 57: is a public directory defined in the ! 58: .I uucp\^ ! 59: source. ! 60: Specifically the files are sent to ! 61: .PP ! 62: .RS ! 63: \s-1PUBDIR\s+1/receive/\fIuser\fP/\fImysystem\fR/files. ! 64: .RE ! 65: .PP ! 66: The destined recipient is notified by ! 67: .IR mail (1) ! 68: of the arrival of files. ! 69: .PP ! 70: .I Uupick\^ ! 71: accepts or rejects the files transmitted to the user. ! 72: Specifically, ! 73: .I uupick\^ ! 74: searches ! 75: .SM PUBDIR ! 76: for files destined for the user. ! 77: For each entry (file or directory) found, ! 78: the following message is printed on the standard output: ! 79: .RS ! 80: \fBfrom \fIsystem\^\fB:\fR [\^file \fIfile-name\^\fR] [dir \fIdirname\^\fR] \fB?\fR ! 81: .RE ! 82: .PP ! 83: .I Uupick\^ ! 84: then reads a line from the standard input to determine the ! 85: disposition of the file: ! 86: .TP 16 ! 87: <new-line> ! 88: Go on to next entry. ! 89: .TP ! 90: .B d ! 91: Delete the entry. ! 92: .TP ! 93: \f3m\fP [ \f2dir\^\fP ] ! 94: Move the entry to named directory ! 95: .I dir.\^ ! 96: If ! 97: .I dir\^ ! 98: is not specified as a complete path name (in which $HOME is ! 99: legitimate), a destination relative to the current directory is ! 100: assumed. If no destination is given, the default is the current ! 101: directory. ! 102: .TP ! 103: \f3a\fP [ \f2dir\^\fP ] ! 104: Same as \fBm\fR except moving all the files sent from ! 105: .IR system . ! 106: .TP ! 107: .B p ! 108: Print the content of the file. ! 109: .TP ! 110: .B q ! 111: Stop. ! 112: .TP ! 113: \s-1EOT\s0 (control-d) ! 114: Same as ! 115: .BR q . ! 116: .TP ! 117: .BI ! command\^ ! 118: Escape to the shell to do ! 119: .IR command . ! 120: .TP ! 121: .B * ! 122: Print a command summary. ! 123: .PP ! 124: .I Uupick\^ ! 125: invoked with the ! 126: .BI "-s system"\^ ! 127: option will only search ! 128: the ! 129: .SM PUBDIR ! 130: for files sent from ! 131: .IR system . ! 132: .SH FILES ! 133: \s-1PUBDIR\s+1 /usr/spool/uucppublic public directory ! 134: .SH NOTES ! 135: In order to send files that begin with a dot (e.g., .profile) the files must ! 136: by qualified with a dot. For example: .profile, .prof*, .profil? ! 137: are correct; whereas *prof*, ?profile are incorrect. ! 138: .SH SEE ALSO ! 139: mail(1), ! 140: uucp(1C), uustat(1C), uux(1C), uucleanup(1M). ! 141: .\" @(#)
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