UUTO(C) XENIX System V UUTO(C)
Name
uuto, uupick - Public XENIX-to-XENIX file copy.
Syntax
uuto [ options ] source-files destination
uupick [ -s system ]
Description
uuto sends source-files to destination. uuto uses the
uucp(CP) facility to send files, while it allows the local
system to control the file access. A source-file name is a
path name on your machine. Destination has the following
format:
system!user
where system is taken from a list of system names that uucp
knows about (see uuname(CP)). Logname is the login name of
someone on the specified system.
Two options are available:
-p Copy the source file into the spool directory before
transmission.
-m Send mail to the sender when the copy is complete.
The files (or sub-trees if directories are specified) are
sent to PUBDIR on system, where PUBDIR is a public directory
defined in the uucp source. Specifically the files are sent
to
PUBDIR/receive/user/mysystem/files.
The destined recipient is notified by mail(C) of the arrival
of files.
Uupick accepts or rejects the files transmitted to the user.
Specifically, uupick searches PUBDIR for files destined for
the user. For each entry (file or directory) found, the
following message is printed on the standard output:
from system: [file file-name] [dir dirname] ?
Uupick then reads a line from the standard input to
determine the disposition of the file:
<new-line> Go on to next entry.
d Delete the entry.
m [ dir ] Move the entry to named directory dir
(current directory is default).
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a [ dir ] Same as m except moving all the files sent
from system.
p Print the content of the file.
q Stop.
EOT (control-d) Same as q.
!command Escape to the shell to do command.
* Print a command summary.
Uupick invoked with the -ssystem option will only search
/usr/spool/uucppublic for files sent from system.
Files
/usr/spool/uucppublic public directory
See Also
mail(C), uuclean(C), uucp(C), uuname(C), uustat(C), uux(C).
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