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GCOSMAIL(1C)  —  UNIX 3.0

NAME

gcosmail − send mail to HIS user

SYNOPSIS

gcosmail [ option ... ] [ HISuserid ... ]

DESCRIPTION

Gcosmail takes the standard input up to an end of file and sends it as mail to the named users on the HONEYWELL 6000 system, using the HIS mail command.  The following options are recognized by gcosmail:

−f Use the next argument as a dummy file name to report back in the mail.  (This is useful for distinguishing multiple runs). 

−i Supply the GCOS “ident card” image as the parameter −iMxxxx,Myyy where Mxxxx is the GCOS job number and Myyy is the GCOS bin number. 

−m When transmission is complete, report by mail(1) the so-called snumb of the receiving GCOS job.  The mail is sent by the UNIX daemon; there is no guarantee that the GCOS job ran successfully.  This is a default option. 

−n Do not report the completion of transmission by mail(1).

−o Print the on-line GCOS accounting output. 

−t Toss out the on-line GCOS accounting output.  This is a default option. 

−sn Submit job to GCOS with service grade n (n=1, 2, 3). Default is −s1. 

FILES

/etc/passwd user’s identification and GCOS ident card. 

/usr/lib/dpd sending daemon. 

/usr/spool/dpd/∗ spool area. 

SEE ALSO

dpd(1C), dpr(1C), fsend(1C). 

May 16, 1980

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