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The following options may be given to uucp.
uucico daemon, the copy
will fail. The files must be readable by the uucico daemon, and
by the invoking user.
uucico daemon immediately; merely queue up the
file transfer for later execution.
uustat.
See section 2.4 Invoking uustat.
It is possible for some complex operations to produce more than one jobid, in which case each will be printed on a separate line. For example
uucp sys1!~user1/file1 sys2!~user2/file2 ~user3 |
uuto shell script; see 2.7 Invoking uuto. It causes uucp to interpret the final argument as
`system!user'. The file(s) are sent to
`~/receive/user/local' on the remote system, where
user is from the final argument and local is the local UUCP
system name. Also, uucp will act as though `--notify user'
were specified.
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