'p$UUCPbb v2.1 680 }p$p.LOUUCSY{p$@p.p$p.CMDS_WI!CMDS_TCA*DO3SPOO - # # Notes: # - Lines beginning with a #, , , or character are # comment lines and ignored. # - is referred to in the 'Systems' file. It does not have # to be the actual name of a device. It can be a descriptive name # if you wish as long as it is unique in this file. # - is the actual name of the device the entry line uses. # - The third field is always a dash (-). This is a place holder for # Dialers. # - is the top speed (modem-to-modem) we will attempt to use for # the connection. # - is refers to an entry in the Dialers file. # Hayes /t2 - 2400 hayes ViVa24 /t3 - 2400 hayes USRobotics /t2 - 9600 hayes HayesAccura /t5 - 9600 hayes Zoom /t2 - 2400 zoom_mnp5 # direct physical (no modem) connections to other machines T1 /t1 - 2400 direct T2 /t2 - 9600 direct T4 /t4 - 9600 direct2 p'pAt the moment, the fileserver is rather simple. There are five commands: reply, help, dir, get, and quit. Commands and filenames may be either upper or lower case. The Subject: line is ignored. Commands are sent in the message body, one to a line. Command summary --------------- reply
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instead of the one given in the mail header. This must be the first command in the message body; otherwise it is ignored. help Gets you this file. dir Returns a list of available files. get Gets the file and sends it back to you. If the file is binary, it will be uuencode before sending. quit Stops command processing. Any lines after this line are ignored. p'!p# Systems file - UUCPbb v2.1 # # Format: # # # Notes: # - Lines starting with a #, , or character are considered # comment lines and ignored. # # - At least one whitespace ( or ) must separate each field. # # - Each system entry must contain only one at its end. # # - UUCICO uses to identify the host to call or let call us. # # - MUST start in the first column. System names cannot be # more than 8 alphanumeric characters. Punctation is not allowed in the # system name. # # - is the day(s)/time(s) we are allowed to call the system. # This field consists of two subfields DAY and TIME. These have no # spaces between them. The DAY subfield is specified using the # following keywords (case is unimportant); # # Any -we can call at any time # Never -we should never call but wait to be called # Wk -call any weekday (Monday-Friday) # Su,Mo,Tu,We, -call on individual days # Th,Fr,Sa # # The TIME subfield is specified by two 24-hour clock times separated by # a dash (-) representing the span of allowed time. For example, # 0930-1100, call only between 9:30 and 11:00 in the morning. More than # one DAY/TIME can be included by separating them with commas. # Examples: # # Wk1230-1545,Su,Sa -call Monday-Friday from 12:30 to 3:45 in the # afternoon and any time on Saturday and Sunday. # Any1800-2000 -call any day from 6:00 to 8:00 at night # Any -call any day, any time # Th -call any time on Thursday # # - field is refers to entry in the 'Devices' file. # # - is the maximum speed we will use to talk to the remote. # # - is the full number we need to call the remote # # - are alternating pairs of strings starting with the # expected response from the remote and what we send. A space separates # each expect or send string. Normally, a newline character is sent at # the end of every send string. This can be overridden with the \c # character. If we to indicate not to expect or wait for a response a # pair of double quotes ("") can be used. # # - Special chat script characters are: # "" -send or expect nothing # EOT -send end-of-transmission character (hex 04) # BREAK -send a line break # \b -send a backspace character (hex 08) # \c -suppress sending a newline character at the end of SEND string # \d -delay 1 second # \K -send a line break # \n -send a newline character, i.e. linefeed (hex 0A) # \N -send a NUL character (hex 00) # \p -pause a fraction of a second # \r -send a carriage return (hex 0D) # \s -send a space (hex 20) # \\ -send a backslash (\) character # \t -send a tab character (hex 09) # \xxx -collapse the octal digits xxx into a single ASCII character # and send that character # \[ -send escape character (hex 1B) # \^? -send a control character where ? is replaced with appropriate # character, e.g. \^A sends control-A # Boisy's RedHat Linux Box redhat Any T2 9600 none "" \d\n in: nuucp word: itsme # some remotes phoenix Any T4 9600 none "" \n name?: uucp seabass Any ViVa24 1200 555-1212 "" \r ogin: nuucp word: abcdefg p'(pbin ar pic vef pak gif arc Z lzh zip gz p'p# Dialers file - UUCPbb v2.1 # # Format: # "" # # Notes # - Lines starting with #, , or character are considered # comment lines and ignored. # - is referenced by the fifth (last) field of the Devices # file. # - The second field is always an empty string, i.e. "" or a '-' # - is the string we send to our modem to reset it. On a # Hayes compatible modem this is usually ATZ or ATZ0. # - response message from the modem. On a Hayes compatible modem # this is often 'OK'. If a pair of double quotes ("") is used, no # response is expected. Any received is ignored. # - is the commands necessary to actually dial the remote. # - \T tells uucico to insert the phone number given in the Systems file at # this point. # - response message the modem sends when the two modems are # finally connected and ready to go. On Hayes compatible modems this # is usually 'CONNECT xxx'. The string 'CONNECT' is sufficient. # - When a direct physical connect (no modem) is used between machines, # fields 2 through 6 are empty strings, i.e. pair of double quotes (""), # or dash (-) hayes "" ATZ OK ATDT\T CONNECT zoom_mnp5 "" ATZ1 OK ATMS0=0S11=50%C1 OK AT\\N3N1DT\T CONNECT direct "" "" "" "" "" direct2 - - - - - p' Qp # # Parameters file for UUCPbb v2.1 # # # Lines starting with a '#', , or carriage return are considered # comments lines and ignored. # # Nodename -- This name *must* be unique to your machine only. It must # be from 1 to 8 characters long. It can included numbers, no punctuation. nodename = os9er # Domain name of our site. If you do not have a registered domain name, # use the UUCP domain, for example: milkway.UUCP sitename = os9er.aes.dyndns.org # Auto ROT-13 -- un-rot13 news articles. 'yes' or 'on' will display all # Usenet news articles which are rot13'ed. 'no' or 'off' will let you # optionally un-rot13 if you wish. auto_rot = off # Carbon copy prompt -- always prompt for Cc:, 'yes'/'on' or 'no'/'off' cc_prompt = on # Quote character -- single character used to indicate quoted text when # replying to mail or news articles quote = > # Our local time zone # [] # # For local time enter number of hours/minutes local standard time is # behind (-) or ahead (+) of UTC (GMT). Optional second value also allows for # Daylight Savings Time. For example: tz = -0500 -0400 means system time is # Eastern Standard Time (5 hours, 0 minutes behind UTC) and changes to Eastern # Daylight Savings Time (4 hours, 0 minutes behind UTC))during the summer. tz = -0600 -0500 # File viewer can be toggled on or off when reading mail or news pager = more # scratch directories # temporary directory used when composing mail scratch = /DD/TMP # temporary directory use when processing news bigscratch = /DD/TMP # General account where outside users can inquire about your system. In # UUCP circles this default user is 'postmaster'. This also where # undeliverable system mail gets sent. There must be a login account on the # system for this user. errorsto = postmaster # bang-path to your UUCP smart-host uucphost = redhat # bang-path to your Internet smart-host inhost = redhat # bang-path to Bitnet smart-host (blank means use Internet host) bithost = # default news host newshost = redhat # size of g-protocol sending window (1-7) window = 7 # hangup method hangup = DTR # organization organization = "The OS-9 Continuum BBS" # Directory where users' mailboxes are kept. This parameter is only used # if the environment variable MAIL is undefined. maildir = /DD/UUCP/SPOOL/MAIL # directory for Usenet news articles newsdir = /DD/UUCP/SPOOL/NEWS # directory for uucico's queued files spooldir = /DD/UUCP/SPOOL/UUCP # uucp's public files directory pubdir = /DD/UUCP/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC # Is the OS-9 fileserver active? Response is yes, no, on or off server = yes # Directory where files available through the fileserver are kept fileserver = /DD/UUCP/SPOOL/FILES # Directory for submitted files. If 'no' or 'off', or missing, attempts to # submit files are rejected. incoming = /DD/UUCP/SPOOL/INCOMING p'palt.folklore.computers 0 0 alt.folklore.urban 0 0 alt.magic 0 0 bit.listserv.coco 0 0 comp.lang.c 0 0 comp.os.linux 0 0 comp.os.os9 0 0 comp.sys.m6809 0 0 junk 0 0 local.general 0 0 news.announce 0 0 news.announce.important 0 0 news.announce.newusers 0 0 p'pworld na usa local p'JpTERM=coco3 HOME=/DD/USR MAIL=/DD/UUCP/SPOOL/MAIL EDITOR=ved SHELL=shell+ /p#ApBA adduse0&94 4@O_Z&3041?n'b3%'O' b'0'02d5i)e1+0䦀f'T 'P ',& "''&lf4 '&5o '" 00lf ' ',' o 0)4e41č oo>0sgu0묩u$ s%u9**** STACK OVERFLOW **** 04d?o>Ngu9us940040b&2d94@2v=~'40 4O_4,2f4=2bn.0 4452d~& O_K0 |4g2b' 42b 0 e4 :2b0 l4@2b' 42b 0 Wn-90 Q445'2d~&#n&40K442dnO_n-@0 4442d~&*n&4 2b 040 4-2d 0 40442d0 4044{2d0 4 4044f2d44S2d0 4044N2dn-U40K4412d A0 4-2b0412b0440K482f~&O_w0 4 2bK'KQ'Kq& O_4<22b)~&40K44f2d~&%0K40432d0K40y432dn&40K43r2d O_K04 40@2dK&k04 4+2d0402b0440K4W2f~&O_w0 4 2bKQ'Kq& O_4;W2b K& O_d0K432bbd40d42d~&ib40 v404+2f040y40 \4+2f0y440 h40K4+2h440K482fh&"0y40 @40K4+Y2f0K4 /2bh482b0 44 4*Q2d!& 0 #4 2b !4@50y040 4!4*2f3A-0 4!4*2d!4/c2b0y40K412d0K4 40 40K4*2h04292b40K47e2d&"w40 40K4*u2f0K4K2b0K40 40K4*S2f40K472d&"w40 40K4*&2f0K42b%&o0y40K402d0K4E40 40 K4)2h40 K462d&(w40 K40 V40K4)2h0K42b0y4 40 d40K4)2h440K462ff&(w40K40 740K4)O2h0K4%2b0 L4h4(E2d!& 0 ;42bO_4862b!42b!4-2b!4,~2b44j422f!4-h2b0y40 4(2d0y40 (4(2d0 X4( 2b412b412bO_472b2j54@2x3dO_bO_0 U4 4'2d!&\w40 >40K4(b2f0K482b 8bb &+040 24'2db40 J404(2f!444@'2f~&!4,2b'040 !4'N2d040 =4'=2d040 W4',2dO_472b Q#& 0 S42b#442Q0K04.{2dXI0 K04#4/n2b#&y254Fh&B 60XI0 K0&"40 404'2fO_Kd3A- + 0 0XI0 K0'3A-& O_ ,1Q4450-0 42b2b54@a4@1\0K040K4.-2d~&@0K40 t404&d2f40K4.2d~& O_452b O_K53A-O_54@2O_%'40 40y40 C4 4%2f0y40 @4%2d040 \4%G2d04*2bby&_0 j4%2b0 x4%2b0 4$2b0 4$2b0 4$2b040 4$2d040 b4$2d04* 2b04*2bb.040 N4$2dK0 X4${2b40 I4$2d0 B4$_2b40 64 4$2f40 *4$2d40 "4$A2d0 4$2b0y40 4 4$2f0y40 4$2d40 4#2d0 4#2b04 4(R2d\0 4$Q2b0 4#2b0440g4#2fc '40e4#2d 040 4#2d04(2bby'4'p2b40 4#U2d40 4 4#2f40 4#/2d40 |4#2d0y40 q4 4#2f40 i4"2d40 b4"2d40 W4"2d'F40 j4"2dO_254@2O_4a 412bO_4,/40b4O_402fO4*2by'n&04b4&2d42b2a54@2044,R2d$d044,{2d2 54@d 4*l2b3A&d54@23' .440d4)j2d4 2d40 404"O2f3B&0 C440 404".2h040 *4!2dO_41x2b2P54@d40 T404!2fw'w40 C404!2f04 4%2dO_41& 4@d42b0 42b54@52.1UUCPdaemonSorry, only the Superuser can use this utility!Enter new user ID number ('Q' to quit) or press and I'll pick: /DD/USR/DD/SYS/password/DD/SYS/motd%s -?MAILMAIL is undefinedLOGDIR/DD/LOG-s-radduser: -r requires a username 128/dd/cmds/000000 Enter username (Q to quit): hit...exiting hit...exiting%u Adding new user '%s' as UID %s %s/%s.login%s.login already exists acan't open password file%s,ulogin;ex shell %s/%scan't create user's home directory...error %d %s/UUCPcan't create user's home UUCP directory...error %d %s/%scan't create user's mail directory '%s'...error %d %s/%s/uloginCan't create user's ulogin file '%s'...error %d wcan't create user's 'ulogin' file User '%s' has been added to the system **NOTE** the password for user '%s' is NOT set right now. You must use the utility PASSWORD to set it. rcan't open password file...error %d adduser: illegal password entry...line%d starts with a CR. There cannot be blank lines anywhere in the password file. These lines must be fixed fixed before continuing. error in the password file! UID '%d' is already used all user IDs are used Username '%s' already exists echo daemon is logged in; echo* Login file for %s * Do you wish to customize %s's login script? (NO means use default script) y/n --> Customize ulogin script Enter commands one line at time. Check for waiting mail has already beenincluded at the beginning of the script. only for any line ends the customizing. If you make a mistake, endcustomizing and answer 'N' (no) to 'Script okay?' prompt. You may then start over. Hit to begin --> ulogin script so far: -x -xlist %s list %s echo echoecho Hello %s echo Hello %s mailx -c mailx -c Continue script... Script okay? (y/n) --> -x list %s x echo echo Hello %s mailx -c echo echo Please use the 'bye' command to log off * End of Script * ADDUSER: add a user to or remove a user from the systemUsage: adduser [opts] [ [] ] opts: -r - remove from the system -s - allow the creation of super users -? - this message acceptable command lines are: adduser adduser adduser adduser -r adduser -s %s v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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Mail is now in the new format. user_ok() can't malloc answers array Verify that these users are valid to RECEIVE mail on this system: Is '%s' a valid mail user? y/n --> Are all these correct? r%s/%s.oldmail copying original mail file to '%s'... making mail directory for '%s'... ...deleting old mail file: %s...can't delete the file, error %d left old mail file as '%s'. user '%s' has no waiting mail to process converting mail to new format...%s/%s.oldmailr Error converting mail for '%s'. messages converted: >From From %s/m%s%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d1920w error processing mail for %s...can't create '%s'...error %d>%s %s %3d creating user's 'mail..list' file...From >From %s updating news and mail sequence files...rename %s/sequence %s/DD/SYS/UUCP/DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.news/DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.mailwcan't create %s...error %d/DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.mail%s/sequencer%d%ldattr %s/sequence w%s/sequence could not find and deleted old sequence file '%s/sequence' /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.spoolw can't create %s...error %d/DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.spool0000setnewowner(): can't open path to '%s' ERROR--can't open %s%s/%supdating mail for '%s'...ERROR--can't change to %s's directory...continuing.updatemail(): not enough memory to read directorymessages converted: %3drcan't open mail '%s' for reading '%s' is an empty file...deleting it messages converted: %3d%s.tmpwcan't create new mail file '%s' >%s rename %s %scan't rename %s to %s...error #%d .. rebuilding 'mail..list' file... who_owns_the(): can't open path to '%s'...error %d who_owns_the(): can't get file descriptor...error #%d rebuildmail() can't malloc() ltrs array.rebuildmail() not enough memory for mailbox directory (too many letters)wrebuildmail() can't create 'mail..list' rrebuildmail(): can't open '%s' ..From: Resent-From: Resent-Reply-To: Subject: Subj: N%s|%s|%s|%d|%ld .checkmail() can't open mailbox..error in password file entrycnvrtmail: %s cnvrtmail: convert Rick's Adams spool mail format v4.2 and earlier to new formatUsage: cnvrtmail [opt] opt: -k = delete user's old mail file -o = update v5.0 to v5.1 format%s 4@240d4$2d0b4 N2b4444@4@$ 0l48D2l& 44042f482b0472b&'48b2bz4@240d4#2d0b4 2b4444@4@#0l472l&440:42f 047K2b&254@240b4#2d04 >2b4444@4@#0j472l&404042fO_47y2b254@2 4040d42f040b4q2d~'.4n4n4n44044@2n4@2b4n4n4n40404V2l2d5cannot spawn process--> docmd()docmd_na()dochcmd()cannot chain process--> %s/uuloga%s %s: %s%s (error %d) %s: %s%s (error %d) 4@4f4(>2d54v34@52bE4D4C4B4AXI0-040G40 42n0 2f5JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec(%s %d-%02d:%02d:%02d)4@d 4"2b& 4@d 4"2b&d54@4O_40 4!2f<4f4!;2d~'%44@40 4 2fO_ >/:4f4!2d3A4@y2b44@0 4 2f3 O_ 3A'0\0O'4@4O_40 4!Y2f<4f4 2d~'y:4f4 2d3A4@2b"&3A44@0 4 2fO_ <40 4 G2d3_0\0O' 0 4$"&3_O_A(4f4 2d~'44@40 42fO_ )40 42d~'O_4@4O_40 4 b2f:4f42d~'v3A4@2b44@0 4#2fO_ 40 4f2d~'O_0 42b0 03 O_3_0\0O' 0 4$0 54Ff  ' &O_ $00hh/j42b&& f&O_ f2b54F0 4j42d&O_ O_4O_4d4l4:2h2b54v04l4 2dd'C04n4 2db'0O_4O_ 34v04l4 2dd'04n4 2db&O_ %O_44f4j42h' j4/Q2b2f54V0]4j4 Q2db'p0J4l4 <2d'[O_4O_h4V0,4j4 2db'=04l4 2d'* 74V04j4 2db'04l4 2d&O_ b42bbl44d4h42h2d54@2d' '  i'  h044"2b+y445+'t2|0442b+N40f445*4442h4044.2fO_40b444k2h2d0ljT' jf 4k&h3_j$4h444 2h~&O&O_d 4444 52hf&O&O_d42b42bd2 54@20b '44d42f~&25wrwrwrwrara 4@20-f07dO_jO_bO_42bl0#4h4 2dn'Ud40 4h44e2h04f42d~'04f42d~&l42b&!O_l42bl4z2b''04f4T2d~&;'4044@2d4 2d 40 42d0  4042d0jj4 f42b4'2bh'md4l404n4 2h0 4j4 2dn& h4Y2b 8h4N2bP404h44 2hb'b40 4X2d3 02`54Fh4s2b 84j4n42f~&#=4l42d~'f42b3A0 4f4n4n4v2f~&f42bO_ 4F-cf4-c2b2b5/dd/sys/profileprofilerMAILLOGDIRHOME/%s/%sr4@f2|O_bO_ 3A ' ' ' ''R"& &3Ah0hbb 3A& ' ' ' & ' "'&&bl,O_ "&O_O_bl&eb2d54@d 3A ' ' ' 'O4@ 4f4G2d~&094f42d 4f4$2d~'O_ d42bd05 4@E&404)2dE/40 94E4)2f~/ 9*'3 9 G 'G,'G:& '0 40 94I2d554@E'O_4O_44E4)2h54@E'E4)2bO_E54@G54@dO_fG44@"2dO_3A0fG44@2dO_3A0fG44@2dO_3A0fG44@2dO_G:&3A0fG44@2dO_3A0f G44@2dO_3A0f G44@r2dO_3A0f 44@X2dO_f54@ D42bd' 7~& "4@ 4f4I2d~&05~&O_5/DD/SYS/password4@d2~4@2b42b' 4@b4:2d2b5b4'2b54@"4x'f4'X2d, O_54@d3B 4^4F'L2f~.O_5'0 4PT2d0 O5O_4h4h 4_444'\2h94@2z34@(l'B2h5mn4FfO_44E 0m&0\-b0H' bbd\d-3AZObbXIbXIiaXIiaXIiabObbaa2Obb!Obb30B2f5bd%#dcbbddcbbd9XIYI94@fd0J&54F3 f440 nk(-xŬbIgO-;97531/!CA?=)'%#cnvrtmail/p#CTpwDCT ?dotild0&94 4@O_Z&30 41@Į'b3'O' b'0'02d5z:v1<0䦀w'T 'P ',& "''&lw4 '&5o '" 00lw ' ',' o 0:4v41č oo?0 x0묩$ %9**** STACK OVERFLOW **** 04d?o?x9940040b&2d94@2h0 Sf0 Ud0 ib,0 w4?2bXXX0X40 462dX47R2bXXX0X4722bXX0XX0XV&X0X O_3O_40 404.2f04'460 4440 44@.t2j0 44@-|2dl'[ <40404K2f&!n40 e452d~&42b l444@2f~&l422b&0 .4$2b& 0 &4-0 ,4b40 &404-2h042b472b3O_h '0!4X2b O_&b4h40  40 442d'O_h'7.4442d'#444s2f&O_4<2b0 {44,.2dl'p0 g44,2dj'E4<2b40 G4,2d &O_  O_44n44]2h +l4112bd4h40  4h40 4,q2fO_4<2b&f40 4,Q2d0 44+q2dl'G0 44+]2dj'4;2bO_l402b4f4j40 44j40 4+'F&;&540 44@3}2f~&4040422fO_M&'&! 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Invalid -- valid values for "%s" are: r %s %s: %s %s: The "%s" field is required. %s: %s .local.general. postnews: %s...error %dpostnews: %s not in Parameters postnews post news to Usenet Usage: postnews [options] Options: -f -n -S -s -i -a -t (force /t2 "dumb" windowing codes)%s v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. Please send suggestions/bug reports to: bob@kc2wz.bubble.org 4@?&20{4l2b?& 0q42b?42b?& 0v42bO_4J2bG4(2b'G4J2b& 0f42b&O_ 4f4@2d5HOMEgetuser: HOME is not definedgetuser: can't make copy of HOMEgetuser: can't open password file4@gc'i'  g444@Gz2d~&0 02404j482hd482b5%s/UUCPtemp%c.XXXXX/dd4@2sO_4I2b0447 2dd&@04462dd& 042bd4047"2d045DQd440j42fd4<2b040h4@2b445CD0445C/045C0446R2dd& 042b04404j472hd42bG4H2bd4<2b034@C2m5rwgetseq() can't open sequence file for read or create1 wgetseq() can't open sequence file for write%ld 4@2O_04^45x2db&\40462dO_Z40f4> 2d^V#' ' '& O_&7 44@>t2dT'O_T0d44@=2d~&T' T b4b44@2f~&b4:2b2V5rfindent: no file: %s 4@2\0¯'O_3dO_4GJ2b04b442db&!4044@52fG4G2b4@2bG4G 2b ##' ' '& O_'b444@]2f~&b4:2b 44@=n2d~'O_0d44<2d25/DD/SYS/UUCP/Systemsrgetsys() can't open '%s'4@240d4<`2d0b42b4444@4@ docmd()docmd_na()dochcmd()cannot chain process--> %s/uuloga%s %s: %s%s (error %d) %s: %s%s (error %d) 4F0 4j41!2d&O_ O_4O_4d4l4:2h2b54v04l402dd'C04n402db'0O_4O_ 34v04l402dd'04n402db&O_ %O_44f4j42h' j4@2b2f54V0]4j40j2db'p0J4l40U2d'[O_4O_h4V0,4j4052db'=04l40"2d'* 74V04j40 2db'04l4/2d&O_ b42bbl44d4h42h2d54@2d' '  i'  h044;2b=445<'t2|0444T2b<40f4452b044,2d&2&G4>2b040h4,12dG4>2bG4>2b3O_n#' ' '&N4@0 k44U2d 40 k40l4 2fd& O_40 4 ='44@0404,2hO_2504j442d~&4d-W&!l42b&4b404k2f04j44t2d~'04j44a2d~&+d,O_4b44@+2f 4n42d/[04j44#2d~&+d,O_4b44@2f 4n4k2d-0u4j432d~&.d-l42b&4b40K42f0F4j432d~&.d-@l42b&4b404Z2f04j43c2d~&!d,O_4b44@-2f  %g04j43/2d~&!d,O_4b44@2f  &304j422d~&+d,O_4b44@2f 4n4C2d+&04j422d~&8d,O_4b44@~2f 0Z4n422d~& O_30?4j42i2d~&"d-#fl4A2b#&f#l04j4242d~&.d-l42b&4b4042f+04j412d~&cd-l'#l4 2b&E4b4042f /41!2b43R2b044402d402d04j41{2d~&?d /~'n l40c402dO_4b44@,2fm'׌' 054j41)2d~&$d- fl4 2b &1f *04j402d~&$d-fl4 2b&f04j402d~&Pd-Wl402b42C2b&4b404g2f04n44/2d4/ 04j40X2d~&Pd-l4/2b412b&4b40U42f0Q4n44/I2d4/6084j4/2d~&Fl4/V2b412b&4b40 42f0 4n44.2d4.P04j4/2d~&@d-8l4.2b41$2b!&4b404H2fl4!404j4/I2d~&Cd-l40@2b''-'/I4n40w404&2hg +04j4.2d~&d-4n4K2d1444@2f~&{'!&&040=4%j2dO_ 254@d0^44@.2d~'0P44@.n2d~&50>44@.X2d~'0144@.G2d~&O_5f44@0404&2h 47Y4F01j'0#4j4j4f40 40 k4%2l0 k42b h4h4d40'404%2j2b54v042b04 2bdd-`d .Vd/ d -Fd&dd /'d- dd /d-O_ 2f5/dd/ddpostmaster%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrreadparam: cannot open Parameters readparam: illegal parameter line: %s at line %d organizationorganizationcc_promptaskccauto_rotrealnamerealnamepagerpagerquoteseparatesymfullheaderhangupDTRerrorstonodenamenodenamesitenamesitename.UUCPtzscratchbigscratchuucphostuucphost!inhostinhost!bithostbithost!newshostnewshostwindowreadparam: illegal window size: %s at line %d serverreadparam: must have either 'inhost' or 'bithost' parameter onyesoffnoreadparam: illegal setonoff() value: '%s' at line %d getparam: %scan't dup parameter '%s' at line %d...error %d%sbad parameter line: %s at line %d 4@0m42b0544?4040k4"U2jO_40k42d5%s/%s/%smailrc4@f2|O_bO_ 3A ' ' ' ''R"& &3Ah0hbb 3A& ' ' ' & ' "'&&bl,O_ "&O_O_bl&eb2d54@d 3A ' ' ' 'O4@ 4f4)#2d~&094f4(h2d 4f4)2d~'O_ d4(2bd05 4@20 k4O_4+2d0 k40b4(2d4)P2bt&$04(92b&a0S0O' O_2!54@4f4+2d54v34@1C2bE4D4C4B4AXI0040G404 O2n02f5JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec(%s %d-%02d:%02d:%02d)4@20d042b0440+'z040b+0404&2d 404'2dfO_4040l4\2f0c444444044\2d2,5%s, %s %s %s %s %s4Ff  ' &O_ $00hh/j4$2b&& f&O_ f2b54@d2|_ &U44@&?('2db&O_ F4@4d4%2dj4 44@',2fj3b44@%2db4(2b 3A&2d54@20-f07dO_jO_bO_42bl0#4h42dn'Ud40 4h44e2h04f4%l2d~'04f4%X2d~&l42b&!O_l4 2bl4z2b ''04f4%2d~&;'4044@$2d4$2d 40 4$2d0  404$2d0jj4$f4$2b4&2bh'md4l404n42h0 4j42dn& h4'2b 8h4' 2bP404h44 2hb'b40 4$ 2d3 02`54Fh4$&2b 84j4n4$A2f~&#=4l4$h2d~'f4 2b3A0 4f4n4n4(2f~&f4 2bO_ 4F-f4-2b2b5/dd/sys/profileprofilerMAILLOGDIRHOME/%s/%sr4@d2~4@#p2b4%2b' 4@b4#&2d2b54@2x4#B2b304040k42fO_4,2b040k4!2dn&0k4044@2fG4,G4,2bO_lO_b^bb44@|4#~2f~&C44@0j42fd&='b40v4042f #j42bl n4d44@2f~&n4h2bl2t5%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrgetdirs: can't open %sgetdirs: bad line in Parameters at line %d 4@2{.O_O_' bO_oXIk0c-&//'"cc4!u2b/ cb-& b4o4!2d&2'b4 404042h?bc`0:&c4 2b/cc4 2bhi,"XIk0-'XIk0 a'b4 404042h?bc % bi-b & b2e5%s: illegal option -- %c %s: option requires an argument -- %c 4@04f4/2dO_4*#i4@20t0]42b"& 0Q42b"404]2d0""40d42d~."40=40f42f0b4v2b040=4 2d & 0/4V2b040;4 2d& 0-462b04094 2d & 0+42b04074 2d& 0)42b04054 2d &040#4 2d&0040 4 d2d0404 Q2d'0404 <2d A0404 +2d' 040 0404 2d' 040O_0404 2d0404 2d0404 2d0" 0n42b04 2bp0u4 2brp'r&Ppr2$54@40g44%2f54@042b0444@ &$042b04442fz044 w4@d4O_4| J04 4i2dff&d4O_4Q2d54@042b0?444@042b0 44 4@'042b0444@'042b044040 /4@'04}2b0440404~2ds4@'i04B2b0h44 F4@'E042b0D44 "4@ '!042b0 44 4 $2f04 A4Fh4h44 @2f042b044d4 2f042b2b5TERMEnvironment variable TERM not defined! 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%s (port %s)unknown (line %d)chat script failedsendthem: %s BREAKEOT%s \ -%c <%.4s> NO CARRIERBUSYNO ANSWERNO DIALTONENO DIAL TONEexpect: %s got: line is BUSYRemote not answeringreadport: timed out4@2?&&40_4V2dS.}='H0_ K0 4O_4S2d/ 0 40#4PS2d40"4V2dS. =&"0 4/2b 40"40_4O2fMՐ04S4S2d-1O_onmlkjihgfedcb,?&g R0XI0040X4P}2b&20U/70XI0040_404[4G2h 3A0XI00&04S4Rn2d?& 2B54@2v'0[40m4Nh2dU- 9Y40d40m4064[4G 2j+'Sa+b044Wu2d <4U2b40&4S4U2f4U2b40 4S4T2f4O2b0|4N0|4S4T2f(04S4Q2dS4Tz2bO_O__2j54@S4Q2b~/4@0 4S4TP2f54@2=4V4040f4FH2hh0492bC& 04Et2b2P5opening port %s at %d bps uucp%s %s %s DEBUG--closeport(): Closing port +++ATH openport: can't open path to: %s ...error %d4@263bU/404[4Es2f4@g2b&0 4044@L2f~')04M2bU/4@04[4E#2fU/[404D~2d04.2bE=&R0d4LB0d44@4L^2f~'S24@4040d4D2f042b 25 $E' 24@0n40d4D2f04Ә2b2A40j44@D2fU/4@40U4[4DX2h4@2b4@E2b'R'&24@0640d4D:2f04.2b 2J540644@4K~2f~&U/[404CU2d0+44@4K2d~&0n0344@4J2d~&0O0-44@4J2d~&0024@4040d4C{2f04o2b2A4@Q2b'P'0044@:2d~&042b4gWW4044@C2f4@2bW44044@B2h4@4@260ԯ3bU/404[4B2f4044@B2fU/4@404[4B2h4@22b4@y2b')S'<040d4I2d0_40d4d4044@BT2j4@g2b0U/[404A2d 40d4I2d~'O_3b4@40d4I2d_'0_ 040d4d40j44@A2j4@2bO_4&%0c4X2b0d40i44@A2f4@н B0{432b0t4(2b4@o2b'!U&B'0U AN&0q4\2b *AWW440s40h4A<2h0b4M2b254@2Z0d4HX2bd3f0e40J4@2d&0M44@G2d4@2bΠ'4@2bT#' ' '& O_&5 44@HO2db'O_4@0d4Hb2d~&4E@2b_444@3 2f~&4E2b0d4044@@L2fl4@?2bC&0['0f40404@2fO_254@2}O_U/I[404?Y2d 8bObU/'b' b42b& b&D =b&g 3b 'b &O_bbb&U/[4 4C2d 440f4 2f&v2c54@d2z4@F2bS& SdU/[404>2d4@N2b404h4M/2fb'U/ 042b44@h4M 2fb&O_{4@d 42b3A&[4 4B2d54@e0m0O.'2e &[404=2d /e & [40~ e40x eO40p4[4>P2f5Handshake successfulno supported protocolstart g protocol handshaketelling remote who we are: mopenuucp: %s mopenuucp: remote didn't send ShereSheremopenuucp: Bad Shere string from remotemopenuucp: remote sent: %s mopenuucp: got Shere Login successfulcalled wrong system (%s)mopenuucp: Strange Shere: %sS%smopenuucp: %s%s Bad response to handshake string (%s)OKmopenuucp: remote says we are OK LCKRemote says we are already talkingCBRemote will call backBADSEQbad sequence numberHandshake failed (%s)mopenuucp: Bad protocol handshakegUNU%c%s (protocol '%c')Incoming call from sopenuucp: %s Shere=%ssopenuucp: %s%s unknown%s%s (port %s)sopenuucp: Bad introduction stringsopenuucp: got remote's S %s%s on port %sunknownRYou are unknown to meWARNING--call from unknown system: %sROKPgsopenuucp: Bad protocol response stringsopenuucp: No supported protocol%s (protocol '%c')/DD/SYS/UUCP/SystemsrSystemIsOk: can't open Systems fileno entry in Systems file for: %s%s << >> [$10]send0: didn't write enough data, probably won't write the rest either.%c[$%02x]4VO_0432bb&A042b 404B2d $40 44@4A2f~& b432b~&b43}2b2d54F?&U/[40482dt043Z2b&M04B2b 404Bf2d 0D.'*4044@4A2f~& 4@42b43)2b~&422b2b54@204p472dd&n40z4[482f3f 2 4@ 4@V2b b S'R' b&O_d4d44@+ 2f~&d4=2b':n4E2b&*2=44040f48-2h04!2b2A2j54@2|40b4?2d| 04q 042b R'S' 2x5.anywork: not enough memory to read directoryC.findwork: Why is the SLAVE here? .findwork: can't read entire directory--too much work to doC.rDEBUG--dowork: can't open C. file '%s' dowork: can't unlink %s ...error %d 4@d40 4=2d40 404%$2f"40m4=2dU/[40 46 2dc4$4>B2d~&& 40D4=2d0 40D452d_&.2=40D4040f46L2h04@2bO_2K5d4S2b042b0404=@2d~'_4:2b0D400D4t2b~'20v440z440D4040l452n042b4040D4=2f~&0D4B2b' 7D/&/34<340D4=_2f~&0D4B2b'4@d40 42dc4$492d~&& 40D492d0D4$40d40m40E4[412lU-[4 452d0>40D402d_&[40'412d0642bO_50+42b0D42b~''0v440z4404[41A2l054@2sO_h0d4+2b0j40742dGVGVGVOl0VXO4n&5lXX 4o2bj'_44n407402h %h X 4>2b '' h'n04+.2b_452b_42b0z4_4:2b %ld / %ld secsD.mrecvfile: Receive file from remote as MASTER wCan't create '%s' to get fileRYRequest to get %s rejected%s %s %s Received %s <- %ld / %ld secs ssendfile: Receive file from remote as SLAVE %s%s%s %s %s Receiving %-13sw REFUSED - can't create file SN4SY <- %ld / %ld secs srecvfile: cline=:%s: srecvfile: Send file to remote as SLAVE %s %s %s Request to get '%s' rDENIED - can't open file RN2RY 0666 -> %ld / %ld secs rCN5 COPY FAILED CY RECEIVE OK CY SEND OK SEND '%s' FAILED%s %s %s %s --no reason given%s --remote access to file denied%s --remote system cannot create file%s --remote system cannot copy file to requested destination%s --unknown reason = '%c'4vO_O_Y842b0d40~4 72d8'0 ZOOO4452dOU/!40 4[4)2f!04U2b0d40~42d0'0 42b OQO(42bO_ '0d40~42d('0 4w2b bbb-OOU/(O4Q4[40d40m40 4[4)"2nO_YX?0 Pg  O_ $42b0d40~42d'bbb-4Z2b '~'' '2f54F8U/ [40 @ U/[40 [4'2d0 42b0~4 2b40 p40~4/2f~& U/[40 R4'2dO_?O_U/[40 X4'2d-40 d44^2fO_-U/[40 G4'S2d040~4 82d0U/[40 I4'&2dXXOXX 4,2bU/[40 VjU/[40 poU/4@0 4[4'U2f[40 /'w'p '' 4F (U/0~40 4[4'2f0~42b0~42b0 g40~4.#2d~&&-U/[40 X4&52d0 u42b?3U/[40 V4&2d0 42bU/[40 o4%2d040~42d0U/[40 h4%2dXXOXX 42bU/u[40 u4%2dcU/[40 4%k2d yU/>4@0 4[4%2f[40 4%=2d 'd'] ''  .4@YZ54@YYOYh4h4i4f2fO_42b54@2uYjdj4Y'jjOj41a0+0bXI0 0fbO4d414̪4dObOb04XObOa4̪Ob41=Obb4d4d4dbf4d4S422fU/b40 n4 v2dU/[40 [4#2db4{2bS4..d&j4Y&0h40~4|2d-'R&L40 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hang up HYmaster: About to read last message from slave master: slave sent us a LDATA or SDATA, RR it and send a CLOSE. master: slave sent us an RR, send them CLOSE. master: slave sent us an CLOSE, send them one. master: slave sent us something--> %d send them a CLOSE. HDEBUG--slave: cline=%s: slave: switch roles, send HN to master HNslave: slave has no work to do, send last HY to master HYslave: read last message from master slave: master sent us a LDATA or SDATA, RR it and send a CLOSE. slave: master sent us an RR, send them CLOSE. slave: master sent us an CLOSE, send them one. slave: master sent us something--> %d send them a CLOSE. R> HYswin_flush: eating an LDATA(HY) and sending RR %s %s %s Unexpected packet type: $%X msg = %s >> >> %s >> << rdmsg: didn't get message<< %s getpacket: too many checksum errors in received packets *** TRANSFER ABORTED *** 4vj404[42flO4$?dlO8GVGVGVblOddXI0$0404[42h %4d4hXI0040g4[4k2j2f5CONTROLALTCHNLONGDATASHORTDATAZEROCLOSERJSRJRRINITCINITBINITA %s %s %d %s seg=%d ackno=%d 4F0 4j42d&O_ O_4O_4d4l4:2h2b54v04l42dd'C04n42db'0O_4O_ 34v04l42dd'04n42db&O_ %O_44f4j42h' j4#2b2f54V0]4j4Z2db'p0J4l4E2d'[O_4O_h4V0,4j4%2db'=04l42d'* 74V04j42db'04l42d&O_ b42bbl44d4h42h2d54@2d' '  i'  h0442b!445 't2|0442b 40f445 Y4442h4044# 2fO_40b444Z2h2d0ljT' jf 4k&h3_j$4h444=2h~&O&O_d 44442hf&O&O_d42b42bd2 54@20b '44d42f~&25wrwrwrwrara 4@4f42d54@2U/8404[42f44C'444' T04p2b&U/:40q #440b4 2d~'U/<40\4[4/2f3A-4@2U/840@4[42f64ӥ'i64Ӗ'Z O042b&U/B:40 !440b4 #2d~'U/<404[42f 3A-G 2P5OOOOOOOOOOOOOsending "over and out" to remotetimed out waiting for "over and out", closed anywaygot remote's "over and out"mcloseuucp: %s mcloseuucp: %s mcloseuucp: %s scloseuucp: %s scloseuucp: %s scloseuucp: %s 4@f2|O_bO_ 3A ' ' ' ''R"& &3Ah0hbb 3A& ' ' ' & ' "'&&bl,O_ "&O_O_bl&eb2d54@d 3A ' ' ' 'O4@ 4f4l2d~&094f42d 4f4I2d~'O_ d42bd05 4@240d4x2d0b42b4444@4@0l4 2lee& 4/4042f=4 2b042be&e'4 2bz4@240d42d0b42b4444@4@0l42lee&4/40:42f 04%2be&e254@240b4h2d042b4444@4@v0j42l&404042fO_42b254@214040d42f040b4 2d~'.=4n4n4n44044@2n4@d2b=4n4n4n40404p2l2d5cannot spawn process--> docmd()docmd_na()dochcmd()cannot chain process--> %s/uuloga%s %s: %s%s (error %d) %s: %s%s (error %d) 4v34@}2bE4D4C4B4AXI0>040G404 2n02f5JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec(%s %d-%02d:%02d:%02d)4Ff  ' &O_ $00hh/j42b&& f&O_ f2b54@d2|_ &U44@.02db&O_ F4@4d42dj4 44@>2fj3b44@2db42b 3A&2d54@20-f07dO_jO_bO_42bl0#4h4 w2dn'Ud404h44e2h04f4[2d~'04f4G2d~&l42b&!O_l42bl4z2bz''04f42d~&;'4044@2d42d 4042d0 4042d0jj4f42b42bh'md4l404n4 >2h0 4j4 D2dn& h4!2b 8h42bP404h44 2hb'b4042d302`54Fh42b 84j4n402f~&#=4l4W2d~'f4\2b3A0 4f4n4n4(2f~&f482bO_ 4Fyf4y2b2b5/dd/sys/profileprofilerMAILLOGDIRHOME/%s/%sr4@d2~4@_2b42b' 4@b42d2b54@2x412b304040 4 2fO_42b040 42dn&0 4044@ 2f]4]42bO_lO_b^bb44@|4m2f~&C44@0j42fd&='b40v404 &2f #j42bl n4d44@2f~&n4 2bl2t5%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrgetdirs: can't open %sgetdirs: bad line in Parameters at line %d 4@2xn42bfl42bdfnbb&d]dlb-Pl C2|db4'0l bb% $2l522d3Ad%O_2h54@V&4042dV/40F4V42f~/F*'3F X 'X,'X:& '040F4I2d554@V'O_4O_44V42h54@V'V4?2bO_V54@X54@dO_fX44@2dO_3A0fX44@2dO_3A0fX44@2dO_3A0fX44@2dO_X:&3A0fX44@d2dO_3A0f X44@H2dO_3A0f X44@,2dO_3A0f 44@2dO_f54@ D42bd' 7~& "4@ 4f42d~&05~&O_5/DD/SYS/passwordb42b54@"4'f42d, O_54@d3B 4^4F2f~.O_5'04P :2d0O5O_4h4h 4_4442h94@2z34@l'B2h5mn4FfO_44E 0m&0\-b0Y' bbd\d-3AZObbXIbXIiaXIiaXIiabObbaa2Obb!Obb301B2f5bd%#dcbbddcbbd9XIYI94@fd0J&54F3f440~' o0&2b5b_4XIXI4o2b5@'B3D4@r2b94FfDVDV䮩&0GGO_I 1B%"& BBXIXI3B3D0 &q&O_2b54Ff3\ % "%#$4@BXIXI&45BB XIXI4& B   4@e?$ O=1015c?%O9 dc? 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No further attempts will be made. Sincerely, %s!uucp ----- Unsent message follows ----- %s rmail %s %suuclean: unable to fork RMAIL >From From From: Reply-To: Resent-From: Resent-Reply-To: To: Deleting %s Renaming %s to %s rename %s %swwuuclean: %s...error %d uuclean: removed old UUCP files, rotate UUCP and FileServ log files Usage: uuclean [opts] Opts: -nX Remove those files over X days old (default is %d) -ddir Use this directory name -v Set verbose option on -l Do not rotate log files -x Set debug option on (files are not touched) v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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40y42l0y4:2b h4h4d40'404C2j2b54v042b042bdd-`d .Vd/ d -Fd&dd /'d- dd /d-O_ 2f5/dd/ddpostmaster%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrreadparam: cannot open Parameters readparam: illegal parameter line: %s at line %d organizationorganizationcc_promptaskccauto_rotrealnamerealnamepagerpagerquoteseparatesymfullheaderhangupDTRerrorstonodenamenodenamesitenamesitename.UUCPtzscratchbigscratchuucphostuucphost!inhostinhost!bithostbithost!newshostnewshostwindowreadparam: illegal window size: %s at line %d serverreadparam: must have either 'inhost' or 'bithost' parameter onyesoffnoreadparam: illegal setonoff() value: '%s' at line %d getparam: %scan't dup parameter '%s' at line %d...error %d%sbad parameter line: %s at line %d 4@f2|O_bO_ 3A ' ' ' ''R"& &3Ah0hbb 3A& ' ' ' & ' "'&&bl,O_ "&O_O_bl&eb2d54@d 3A ' ' ' 'O4@ 4f4"2d~&094f4g2d 4f42d~'O_ d42bd05 4@240d4.2d0b42b4444@4@<0l4$2lkk& 4S4042f4$2b04$42bk&k'4$2bz4@240d42d0b42b4444@4@0l4$2lkk&4S40:42f 04#2bk&k254@240b42d042b4444@4@,0j4#v2l&404042fO_4#2b254@2U4040d4Q2f040b4/2d~'.4n4n4n44044@2n4@2b4n4n4n404042l2d5cannot spawn process--> docmd()docmd_na()dochcmd()cannot chain process--> %s/uuloga%s %s: %s%s (error %d) %s: %s%s (error %d) 4@gc'i'- +g444@2d~&0 02404j42hd4]2b5%s/UUCPtemp%c.XXXXX/dd4Ff  ' &O_ $00hh/j4<2b&& f&O_ f2b54v34@!F2bE4D4C4B4AXI0040G404^2n02f5JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec(%s %d-%02d:%02d:%02d)4@20d04 \2b0440 'z040b^04T04$2d 4042dfO_4040l42f0m444444044k2d2,5%s, %s %s %s %s %s4FO_4 u2bf4 2b R&0844 <2d4 2b ' D42b i4 )2b2b5setuser() can't open password file 4@4O_40 4f2f<4f42d~'%44@40 4-2fO_ >/:4f4l2d3A4@2b44@0 42f3 O_  3A'00O'4@4O_40 42f<4f42d~'y:4f42d3A4@2b"&3A44@0 4n2fO_ <40 42d3_00O' 0 4$"&3_O_A(4f4u2d~'44@40 42fO_ )40 4>2d~'O_4@4O_40 42f:4f4 2d~'v3A4@2b44@0 42fO_  40 42d~'O_0 4R2b0 03 O_3_00O' 0 4$0 54@20-f07dO_jO_bO_42bl0#4h4 D2dn'Ud40 4h44e2h04f42d~'04f42d~&l42b&!O_l4 2bl4z2b''04f4;2d~&;'4044@2d42d 40 42d0  4042d0jj4f42b42bh'md4l404n4 32h0 4j4 2dn& h42b 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3rd party copiesrcan't open '%s'...error #%d%s/%scan't change to spool directory for '%s'wcan't create spooled data file '%s'wcan't create control fileS %s %s %s %s %s 0666 %s S %s %s %s %s D.0 0666 %s %s/%scan't change to spool directorywcan't create control fileR %s %s %s %s %s 0666 %s R %s %s %s %s D.0 0666 %s D.%.8s%sC.%.8sC%suucp: %s...error %duucp: unix to unix copy program uucp [-options] [system!]fromfile [system!]tofile v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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You must use the utility PASSWORD to set it. rcan't open password file...error %d adduser: illegal password entry...line%d starts with a CR. There cannot be blank lines anywhere in the password file. These lines must be fixed fixed before continuing. error in the password file! UID '%d' is already used all user IDs are used Username '%s' already exists echo daemon is logged in; echo* Login file for %s * Do you wish to customize %s's login script? (NO means use default script) y/n --> Customize ulogin script Enter commands one line at time. Check for waiting mail has already beenincluded at the beginning of the script. only for any line ends the customizing. If you make a mistake, endcustomizing and answer 'N' (no) to 'Script okay?' prompt. You may then start over. Hit to begin --> ulogin script so far: -x -xlist %s list %s echo echoecho Hello %s echo Hello %s mailx -c mailx -c Continue script... Script okay? (y/n) --> -x list %s x echo echo Hello %s mailx -c echo echo Please use the 'bye' command to log off * End of Script * ADDUSER: add a user to or remove a user from the systemUsage: adduser [opts] [ [] ] opts: -r - remove from the system -s - allow the creation of super users -? - this message acceptable command lines are: adduser adduser adduser adduser -r adduser -s %s v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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C4/2bO_54@'0d44f4' 01404C4*2l d40404*2f54@ 4@d40404*2f' d444404C4*2lZ';Z4040 4*u2f'C40 4)32d040 4)"2dC'C4 4.P2d04 4.@2d J4@d A4@040t4(2d0440404)2h0404(2dO_4<2b52.1UUCPERROR--rcan't open input file %sLOGDIR/DD/LOGD.uucpuser '%s' not in password file.uucp@nobodyfileservmail-server%s/%s/%s/%sforwardr/DD/SYS/UUCP/Systems.bitnet/DD/SYS/UUCP/Systems%s!%snobodyfileservmail-server%s/%s/%srdolocal: empty forwarding file: %s%s.local.MAILmaildirMAIL undefined%s/%sdolocal: can't change to mailbox: %sm%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02dN%s|wdolocal: can't put letter in mailbox: %smail..listadolocal: can't update mail..list file with: %s|%ld|%ld spooldirspooldir not in Parameters%s/%sdoremote: can't change to spool directory: %sD.%.7s%sD.%.7s%sC.%.7sC%sX.%.7s%swdoremote: can't create data (D.) filedoremote: error writing data (D.) filewdoremote: can't create job (D.) fileU %s %s F %s I %s C rmail %s wdoremote: can't open control (C.) fileS %s %s %s - %s 0666 %s S %s %s %s - %s 0666 %s From ! remote from uucp%s%s!%s remote from %s%sFrom %s %s%s%c>!@% from %sReceived:%s by %s (RMail OS-9 UUCP)%c id ; %s%cFrom: Subject: Subj: %s%c%s%c%s|%s /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.mailr%s/sequence.rmail/DD/SYS/UUCPrw1 w%ld rnews -n%s %sfileservwforkfileserv: can't open pipe to FILESERVmailserverw/uulogarmail %s %s %s%s uucprmail: %s rmail: %srmail %s %s %s%s...error #%dusage: rmail [file] "site!user[@site]" v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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%s (port %s)unknown (line %d)chat script failedsendthem: %s BREAKEOT%s \ -%c <%.4s> NO CARRIERBUSYNO ANSWERNO DIALTONENO DIAL TONEexpect: %s got: line is BUSYRemote not answeringreadport: timed out4@2?&&40_4V2dS.}='H0_ K0 4O_4S2d/ 0 40#4PS2d40"4V2dS. =&"0 4/2b 40"40_4O2fMՐ04S4S2d-1O_onmlkjihgfedcb,?&g R0XI0040X4P}2b&20U/70XI0040_404[4G2h 3A0XI00&04S4Rn2d?& 2B54@2v'0[40m4Nh2dU- 9Y40d40m4064[4G 2j+'Sa+b044Wu2d <4U2b40&4S4U2f4U2b40 4S4T2f4O2b0|4N0|4S4T2f(04S4Q2dS4Tz2bO_O__2j54@S4Q2b~/4@0 4S4TP2f54@2=4V4040f4FH2hh0492bC& 04Et2b2P5opening port %s at %d bps uucp%s %s %s DEBUG--closeport(): Closing port +++ATH openport: can't open path to: %s ...error %d4@263bU/404[4Es2f4@g2b&0 4044@L2f~')04M2bU/4@04[4E#2fU/[404D~2d04.2bE=&R0d4LB0d44@4L^2f~'S24@4040d4D2f042b 25 $E' 24@0n40d4D2f04Ә2b2A40j44@D2fU/4@40U4[4DX2h4@2b4@E2b'R'&24@0640d4D:2f04.2b 2J540644@4K~2f~&U/[404CU2d0+44@4K2d~&0n0344@4J2d~&0O0-44@4J2d~&0024@4040d4C{2f04o2b2A4@Q2b'P'0044@:2d~&042b4gWW4044@C2f4@2bW44044@B2h4@4@260ԯ3bU/404[4B2f4044@B2fU/4@404[4B2h4@22b4@y2b')S'<040d4I2d0_40d4d4044@BT2j4@g2b0U/[404A2d 40d4I2d~'O_3b4@40d4I2d_'0_ 040d4d40j44@A2j4@2bO_4&%0c4X2b0d40i44@A2f4@н B0{432b0t4(2b4@o2b'!U&B'0U AN&0q4\2b *AWW440s40h4A<2h0b4M2b254@2Z0d4HX2bd3f0e40J4@2d&0M44@G2d4@2bΠ'4@2bT#' ' '& O_&5 44@HO2db'O_4@0d4Hb2d~&4E@2b_444@3 2f~&4E2b0d4044@@L2fl4@?2bC&0['0f40404@2fO_254@2}O_U/I[404?Y2d 8bObU/'b' b42b& b&D =b&g 3b 'b &O_bbb&U/[4 4C2d 440f4 2f&v2c54@d2z4@F2bS& SdU/[404>2d4@N2b404h4M/2fb'U/ 042b44@h4M 2fb&O_{4@d 42b3A&[4 4B2d54@e0m0O.'2e &[404=2d /e & [40~ e40x eO40p4[4>P2f5Handshake successfulno supported protocolstart g protocol handshaketelling remote who we are: mopenuucp: %s mopenuucp: remote didn't send ShereSheremopenuucp: Bad Shere string from remotemopenuucp: remote sent: %s mopenuucp: got Shere Login successfulcalled wrong system (%s)mopenuucp: Strange Shere: %sS%smopenuucp: %s%s Bad response to handshake string (%s)OKmopenuucp: remote says we are OK LCKRemote says we are already talkingCBRemote will call backBADSEQbad sequence numberHandshake failed (%s)mopenuucp: Bad protocol handshakegUNU%c%s (protocol '%c')Incoming call from sopenuucp: %s Shere=%ssopenuucp: %s%s unknown%s%s (port %s)sopenuucp: Bad introduction stringsopenuucp: got remote's S %s%s on port %sunknownRYou are unknown to meWARNING--call from unknown system: %sROKPgsopenuucp: Bad protocol response stringsopenuucp: No supported protocol%s (protocol '%c')/DD/SYS/UUCP/SystemsrSystemIsOk: can't open Systems fileno entry in Systems file for: %s%s << >> [$10]send0: didn't write enough data, probably won't write the rest either.%c[$%02x]4VO_0432bb&A042b 404B2d $40 44@4A2f~& b432b~&b43}2b2d54F?&U/[40482dt043Z2b&M04B2b 404Bf2d 0D.'*4044@4A2f~& 4@42b43)2b~&422b2b54@204p472dd&n40z4[482f3f 2 4@ 4@V2b b S'R' b&O_d4d44@+ 2f~&d4=2b':n4E2b&*2=44040f48-2h04!2b2A2j54@2|40b4?2d| 04q 042b R'S' 2x5.anywork: not enough memory to read directoryC.findwork: Why is the SLAVE here? .findwork: can't read entire directory--too much work to doC.rDEBUG--dowork: can't open C. file '%s' dowork: can't unlink %s ...error %d 4@d40 4=2d40 404%$2f"40m4=2dU/[40 46 2dc4$4>B2d~&& 40D4=2d0 40D452d_&.2=40D4040f46L2h04@2bO_2K5d4S2b042b0404=@2d~'_4:2b0D400D4t2b~'20v440z440D4040l452n042b4040D4=2f~&0D4B2b' 7D/&/34<340D4=_2f~&0D4B2b'4@d40 42dc4$492d~&& 40D492d0D4$40d40m40E4[412lU-[4 452d0>40D402d_&[40'412d0642bO_50+42b0D42b~''0v440z4404[41A2l054@2sO_h0d4+2b0j40742dGVGVGVOl0VXO4n&5lXX 4o2bj'_44n407402h %h X 4>2b '' h'n04+.2b_452b_42b0z4_4:2b %ld / %ld secsD.mrecvfile: Receive file from remote as MASTER wCan't create '%s' to get fileRYRequest to get %s rejected%s %s %s Received %s <- %ld / %ld secs ssendfile: Receive file from remote as SLAVE %s%s%s %s %s Receiving %-13sw REFUSED - can't create file SN4SY <- %ld / %ld secs srecvfile: cline=:%s: srecvfile: Send file to remote as SLAVE %s %s %s Request to get '%s' rDENIED - can't open file RN2RY 0666 -> %ld / %ld secs rCN5 COPY FAILED CY RECEIVE OK CY SEND OK SEND '%s' FAILED%s %s %s %s --no reason given%s --remote access to file denied%s --remote system cannot create file%s --remote system cannot copy file to requested destination%s --unknown reason = '%c'4vO_O_Y842b0d40~4 72d8'0 ZOOO4452dOU/!40 4[4)2f!04U2b0d40~42d0'0 42b OQO(42bO_ '0d40~42d('0 4w2b bbb-OOU/(O4Q4[40d40m40 4[4)"2nO_YX?0 Pg  O_ $42b0d40~42d'bbb-4Z2b '~'' '2f54F8U/ [40 @ U/[40 [4'2d0 42b0~4 2b40 p40~4/2f~& U/[40 R4'2dO_?O_U/[40 X4'2d-40 d44^2fO_-U/[40 G4'S2d040~4 82d0U/[40 I4'&2dXXOXX 4,2bU/[40 VjU/[40 poU/4@0 4[4'U2f[40 /'w'p '' 4F (U/0~40 4[4'2f0~42b0~42b0 g40~4.#2d~&&-U/[40 X4&52d0 u42b?3U/[40 V4&2d0 42bU/[40 o4%2d040~42d0U/[40 h4%2dXXOXX 42bU/u[40 u4%2dcU/[40 4%k2d yU/>4@0 4[4%2f[40 4%=2d 'd'] ''  .4@YZ54@YYOYh4h4i4f2fO_42b54@2uYjdj4Y'jjOj41a0+0bXI0 0fbO4d414̪4dObOb04XObOa4̪Ob41=Obb4d4d4dbf4d4S422fU/b40 n4 v2dU/[40 [4#2db4{2bS4..d&j4Y&0h40~4|2d-'R&L40 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hang up HYmaster: About to read last message from slave master: slave sent us a LDATA or SDATA, RR it and send a CLOSE. master: slave sent us an RR, send them CLOSE. master: slave sent us an CLOSE, send them one. master: slave sent us something--> %d send them a CLOSE. HDEBUG--slave: cline=%s: slave: switch roles, send HN to master HNslave: slave has no work to do, send last HY to master HYslave: read last message from master slave: master sent us a LDATA or SDATA, RR it and send a CLOSE. slave: master sent us an RR, send them CLOSE. slave: master sent us an CLOSE, send them one. slave: master sent us something--> %d send them a CLOSE. R> HYswin_flush: eating an LDATA(HY) and sending RR %s %s %s Unexpected packet type: $%X msg = %s >> >> %s >> << rdmsg: didn't get message<< %s getpacket: too many checksum errors in received packets *** TRANSFER ABORTED *** 4vj404[42flO4$?dlO8GVGVGVblOddXI0$0404[42h %4d4hXI0040g4[4k2j2f5CONTROLALTCHNLONGDATASHORTDATAZEROCLOSERJSRJRRINITCINITBINITA %s %s %d %s seg=%d ackno=%d 4F0 4j42d&O_ O_4O_4d4l4:2h2b54v04l42dd'C04n42db'0O_4O_ 34v04l42dd'04n42db&O_ %O_44f4j42h' j4#2b2f54V0]4j4Z2db'p0J4l4E2d'[O_4O_h4V0,4j4%2db'=04l42d'* 74V04j42db'04l42d&O_ b42bbl44d4h42h2d54@2d' '  i'  h0442b!445 't2|0442b 40f445 Y4442h4044# 2fO_40b444Z2h2d0ljT' jf 4k&h3_j$4h444=2h~&O&O_d 44442hf&O&O_d42b42bd2 54@20b '44d42f~&25wrwrwrwrara 4@4f42d54@2U/8404[42f44C'444' T04p2b&U/:40q #440b4 2d~'U/<40\4[4/2f3A-4@2U/840@4[42f64ӥ'i64Ӗ'Z O042b&U/B:40 !440b4 #2d~'U/<404[42f 3A-G 2P5OOOOOOOOOOOOOsending "over and out" to remotetimed out waiting for "over and out", closed anywaygot remote's "over and out"mcloseuucp: %s mcloseuucp: %s mcloseuucp: %s scloseuucp: %s scloseuucp: %s scloseuucp: %s 4@f2|O_bO_ 3A ' ' ' ''R"& &3Ah0hbb 3A& ' ' ' & ' "'&&bl,O_ "&O_O_bl&eb2d54@d 3A ' ' ' 'O4@ 4f4l2d~&094f42d 4f4I2d~'O_ d42bd05 4@240d4x2d0b42b4444@4@0l4 2lee& 4/4042f=4 2b042be&e'4 2bz4@240d42d0b42b4444@4@0l42lee&4/40:42f 04%2be&e254@240b4h2d042b4444@4@v0j42l&404042fO_42b254@214040d42f040b4 2d~'.=4n4n4n44044@2n4@d2b=4n4n4n40404p2l2d5cannot spawn process--> docmd()docmd_na()dochcmd()cannot chain process--> %s/uuloga%s %s: %s%s (error %d) %s: %s%s (error %d) 4v34@}2bE4D4C4B4AXI0>040G404 2n02f5JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec(%s %d-%02d:%02d:%02d)4Ff  ' &O_ $00hh/j42b&& f&O_ f2b54@d2|_ &U44@.02db&O_ F4@4d42dj4 44@>2fj3b44@2db42b 3A&2d54@20-f07dO_jO_bO_42bl0#4h4 w2dn'Ud404h44e2h04f4[2d~'04f4G2d~&l42b&!O_l42bl4z2bz''04f42d~&;'4044@2d42d 4042d0 4042d0jj4f42b42bh'md4l404n4 >2h0 4j4 D2dn& h4!2b 8h42bP404h44 2hb'b4042d302`54Fh42b 84j4n402f~&#=4l4W2d~'f4\2b3A0 4f4n4n4(2f~&f482bO_ 4Fyf4y2b2b5/dd/sys/profileprofilerMAILLOGDIRHOME/%s/%sr4@d2~4@_2b42b' 4@b42d2b54@2x412b304040 4 2fO_42b040 42dn&0 4044@ 2f]4]42bO_lO_b^bb44@|4m2f~&C44@0j42fd&='b40v404 &2f #j42bl n4d44@2f~&n4 2bl2t5%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrgetdirs: can't open %sgetdirs: bad line in Parameters at line %d 4@2xn42bfl42bdfnbb&d]dlb-Pl C2|db4'0l bb% $2l522d3Ad%O_2h54@V&4042dV/40F4V42f~/F*'3F X 'X,'X:& '040F4I2d554@V'O_4O_44V42h54@V'V4?2bO_V54@X54@dO_fX44@2dO_3A0fX44@2dO_3A0fX44@2dO_3A0fX44@2dO_X:&3A0fX44@d2dO_3A0f X44@H2dO_3A0f X44@,2dO_3A0f 44@2dO_f54@ D42bd' 7~& "4@ 4f42d~&05~&O_5/DD/SYS/passwordb42b54@"4'f42d, O_54@d3B 4^4F2f~.O_5'04P :2d0O5O_4h4h 4_4442h94@2z34@l'B2h5mn4FfO_44E 0m&0\-b0Y' bbd\d-3AZObbXIbXIiaXIiaXIiabObbaa2Obb!Obb301B2f5bd%#dcbbddcbbd9XIYI94@fd0J&54F3f440~' o0&2b5b_4XIXI4o2b5@'B3D4@r2b94FfDVDV䮩&0GGO_I 1B%"& BBXIXI3B3D0 &q&O_2b54Ff3\ % "%#$4@BXIXI&45BB XIXI4& B   4@e?$ O=1015c?%O9 dc? 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No further attempts will be made. Sincerely, %s!uucp ----- Unsent message follows ----- %s rmail %s %suuclean: unable to fork RMAIL >From From From: Reply-To: Resent-From: Resent-Reply-To: To: Deleting %s Renaming %s to %s rename %s %swwuuclean: %s...error %d uuclean: removed old UUCP files, rotate UUCP and FileServ log files Usage: uuclean [opts] Opts: -nX Remove those files over X days old (default is %d) -ddir Use this directory name -v Set verbose option on -l Do not rotate log files -x Set debug option on (files are not touched) v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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40y42l0y4:2b h4h4d40'404C2j2b54v042b042bdd-`d .Vd/ d -Fd&dd /'d- dd /d-O_ 2f5/dd/ddpostmaster%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrreadparam: cannot open Parameters readparam: illegal parameter line: %s at line %d organizationorganizationcc_promptaskccauto_rotrealnamerealnamepagerpagerquoteseparatesymfullheaderhangupDTRerrorstonodenamenodenamesitenamesitename.UUCPtzscratchbigscratchuucphostuucphost!inhostinhost!bithostbithost!newshostnewshostwindowreadparam: illegal window size: %s at line %d serverreadparam: must have either 'inhost' or 'bithost' parameter onyesoffnoreadparam: illegal setonoff() value: '%s' at line %d getparam: %scan't dup parameter '%s' at line %d...error %d%sbad parameter line: %s at line %d 4@f2|O_bO_ 3A ' ' ' ''R"& &3Ah0hbb 3A& ' ' ' & ' "'&&bl,O_ "&O_O_bl&eb2d54@d 3A ' ' ' 'O4@ 4f4"2d~&094f4g2d 4f42d~'O_ d42bd05 4@240d4.2d0b42b4444@4@<0l4$2lkk& 4S4042f4$2b04$42bk&k'4$2bz4@240d42d0b42b4444@4@0l4$2lkk&4S40:42f 04#2bk&k254@240b42d042b4444@4@,0j4#v2l&404042fO_4#2b254@2U4040d4Q2f040b4/2d~'.4n4n4n44044@2n4@2b4n4n4n404042l2d5cannot spawn process--> docmd()docmd_na()dochcmd()cannot chain process--> %s/uuloga%s %s: %s%s (error %d) %s: %s%s (error %d) 4@gc'i'- +g444@2d~&0 02404j42hd4]2b5%s/UUCPtemp%c.XXXXX/dd4Ff  ' &O_ $00hh/j4<2b&& f&O_ f2b54v34@!F2bE4D4C4B4AXI0040G404^2n02f5JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec(%s %d-%02d:%02d:%02d)4@20d04 \2b0440 'z040b^04T04$2d 4042dfO_4040l42f0m444444044k2d2,5%s, %s %s %s %s %s4FO_4 u2bf4 2b R&0844 <2d4 2b ' D42b i4 )2b2b5setuser() can't open password file 4@4O_40 4f2f<4f42d~'%44@40 4-2fO_ >/:4f4l2d3A4@2b44@0 42f3 O_  3A'00O'4@4O_40 42f<4f42d~'y:4f42d3A4@2b"&3A44@0 4n2fO_ <40 42d3_00O' 0 4$"&3_O_A(4f4u2d~'44@40 42fO_ )40 4>2d~'O_4@4O_40 42f:4f4 2d~'v3A4@2b44@0 42fO_  40 42d~'O_0 4R2b0 03 O_3_00O' 0 4$0 54@20-f07dO_jO_bO_42bl0#4h4 D2dn'Ud40 4h44e2h04f42d~'04f42d~&l42b&!O_l4 2bl4z2b''04f4;2d~&;'4044@2d42d 40 42d0  4042d0jj4f42b42bh'md4l404n4 32h0 4j4 2dn& h42b 8h42bP404h44 2hb'b40 4?2d3 02`54Fh4Z2b 84j4n4u2f~&#=4l42d~'f42b3A0 4f4n4n42f~&f42bO_ 4Ff42b2b5/dd/sys/profileprofilerMAILLOGDIRHOME/%s/%sr4@d2~4@2b4C2b' 4@b4Z2d2b54@2x4v2b304040y4 2fO_42b040y4 2dn&0y4044@ 2fi4i42bO_lO_b^bb44@|42f~&C44@0j4=2fd&='b40v404 2f #j42bl n4d44@2f~&n42bl2t5%s/Parameters/DD/SYS/UUCPrgetdirs: can't open %sgetdirs: bad line in Parameters at line %d 4@2{.O_O_' bO_oXIk0c-&//'"cc42b/ cb-& b4o42d&2'b4 404042h?bc`0:&c4 2b/cc42bhi,"XIk0-'XIk0 a'b4 404042h?bc % bi-b & b2e5%s: illegal option -- %c %s: option requires an argument -- %c 4@&4042d/40 ~442f~/ ~*'3 ~  ',':& '0 40 ~4I2d554@'O_4O_444y2h54@'42bO_54@54@dO_f44@2dO_3A0f44@2dO_3A0f44@f2dO_3A0f44@J2dO_:&3A0f44@&2dO_3A0f 44@ 2dO_3A0f 44@ 2dO_3A0f 44@ 2dO_f54@ D42bd' 7~& "4@ 4f4 2d~&05~&O_5/DD/SYS/passwordb42b54@"4'f4u2d, O_54@d3B 4^4Fi2f~.O_5'0 4P 2d0 O5O_4h4h 4_444y2h94@/43$04P2fljh4Vl04P2jd5%s: 0/00&094@2z34@Cl'B2h5mn4FfO_44E 0m&0\-b0Æ' bbd\d-3AZObbXIbXIiaXIiaXIiabObbaa2Obb!Obb30zB2f5bd%#dcbbddcbbd9XIYI94@fd0J&54F3 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3rd party copiesrcan't open '%s'...error #%d%s/%scan't change to spool directory for '%s'wcan't create spooled data file '%s'wcan't create control fileS %s %s %s %s %s 0666 %s S %s %s %s %s D.0 0666 %s %s/%scan't change to spool directorywcan't create control fileR %s %s %s %s %s 0666 %s R %s %s %s %s D.0 0666 %s D.%.8s%sC.%.8sC%suucp: %s...error %duucp: unix to unix copy program uucp [-options] [system!]fromfile [system!]tofile v%s (%s) This is free software released under the GNU General Public 94Sep30License. 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A user login file, .login, is created in /DD/LOG. Next, the user's login script 'ulogin' is created in the user's home directory. ADDUSER will ask if you wish to create a customized ulogin script or use the default version. If you choose to create a customized script, ADDUSER will prompt you for the entries. If the command line contains no arguments, ADDUSER will prompt you for the username and then a user ID number. You may choose a user ID or allow ADDUSER to pick the lowest unused user ID. Specifying -s on the command line allows ADDUSER to consider super user ID's if there is room; otherwise, user IDs above the super user range will be considered. (OS-9/68K systems can have 256 super users, from 0.0 to 0.255). If ADDUSER is allowed to choose the user ID, it will pick the lowest unused ID. If the command line contains a user name, ADDUSER will use this name and prompt for the user's ID. If the command lines contains both name and user ID, ADDUSER will use these. In all cases, ADDUSER will inform you if the name or ID is already being used and prompt to try again. When removing a user, ADDUSER will remove the password file entry, the /DD/LOG/.login file as well as the user home and mail directories. All files and subdirectories in the user's home and mail directories will be deleted as well. ADDUSER UUCP ADDUSER RESTRICTIONS Only the superuser (user ID 0) can use this utility BUGS The removing a user feature is not implemented yet. If ADDUSER aborts because of an error, you will probably need to manually remove the user's password file entry as well as the user's /DD/LOG/.login as well the home and mail directories entries before trying again. If you don't, ADDUSER may tell you the user already exists. FILES /DD/LOG/.login /DD//ulogin /DD// /DD/SYS/password SEE ALSO uusetup, login THANKS This program was original written by Mark Griffith for his OS-9 UUCP package. Thanks to Mark for his okay-dokey to modify the code to work with this UUCP package as well. p' vp  aliases UUCP aliases FILE /DD///UUCP/aliases (CoCo) /DD///.aliases (OSK) SUMMARY: This file contains a list of commonly-used mail addresses. DESCRIPTION: Each user may put an "aliases" file in their home directory. On the CoCo the file goes in the UUCP directory in the user's home directory. Under OSK the alias file goes in the user's root home directory and is called .aliases (note the initial period character). The alias file is used to keep track of commonly-used mail addresses. Each alias is entered in the file one to a line. The format for an entry is: alias [name_string] uucp_address The name_string field is optional. The simplest alias entry is a simple name for the alias such as "fred", "barney", "joe" etc. This is followed by one or more spaces and then the UUCP mail address of that person, such as: gigsys!evil!purple!barney. The second form is a simple name followed by one or more spaces with a string followed by one or more spaces and the UUCP mail address. name_string can be put in double quotes, but this not necessary. The name_string field is for compatibility with Jeff Shepler's mailer, Palm. Both Mailx and Palm share the same aliases file. This version of Mailx ignores the name_string field. Only the leftmost and rightmost fields are used. The uucp_address field may either be a bang path or domain style address. Lines starting with either a '#', '*', or a carriage return, are considered comment lines and ignored. Each user maintains their own "aliases" file, at their discretion. They may then use the alias name rather than the full UUCP mail address when sending mail. The mail program will automatically look up the given address in the user's alias file, looking for substitutions to be made. The full UUCP address is used in the mail header. Once a match is found, no further searches are made. Thus, if you have two entries: bob postmaster [lots more entries] bob wa2egp@delphi.com The mail will end up going to 'postmaster' even though you thought it would go to 'wa2egp@delphi.com aliases UUCP aliases EXAMPLE: #This is an sample aliases file: * CoCo BITNET list coco coco@pucc.princeton.edu * CoCo listserver listserv fdurt1!pucc.princeton.edu!LISTSERV bob Bob Billson bob@kc2wz.bubble.org # # test path # loopback fico!ccentral!rickadams boisy "Boisy Pitre" boisy@os9er.waukee.ia.us wa2egp wa2egp@delphi.com p'8p  CHOWN CHOWN PROGRAM chown CALLING SEQUENCE: chown [...] SUMMARY Change ownership of a file or directory to that of another user DESCRIPTION CHOWN allows a user to change the ownership of a file and/or directory belonging to them to that of another user. The user cannot change the ownership of a file or directory if it does not belong to them. The only exception to this is the superuser. He/she can change the ownership of anyone's file or directory to that of anyone else Either the user's name or the decimal value of the user's ID as listed in the password file maybe be given. File and directory names may be mixed on the command line. FILES /DD/SYS/password p'Ep  CNVRTMAIL UUCP CNVRTMAIL PROGRAM cnvrtmail CALLING SEQUENCE: cnvrtmail [opt] opt: -k = delete user's old mail file SUMMARY: Convert Rick's Adams spool mail format v4.2 and earlier to new format used by UUCPbb package. DESCRIPTION: Rick Adams' original mail format keeps all the mail in one directory. Each user's mailbox is a separate file in this mail directory. The disadvantage with this format is it slow on the CoCo. If the mail file grew too large, there was the danger of file segment error. Deleting and saving mail was slow as well. The new mail format keeps the original mail directory. However, the mailbox file is replaced with a mailbox directory for each user. Each message is stored as an individual file. The file's name is 'mYYYYMMDDHHMMSS' where YYYYMMDDHHMMSS is the year, month, day, hour, minute and second that RMAIL processed the message. Using this format it is much easier to manipulate each message. There is another file in each user's mailbox directory called 'mail..list'. This file keeps an ordered list of the mailbox contents. mail..list is used by MAIL to keep track of information about each message. RMAIL updates this file as mail is processed. MAIL also updates this file when mail is deleted or if it detects an error in the file. CNVRTMAIL makes it easier to convert from Rick's old format to the new one. If you have never previous run Rick's original UUCP program, there is no reason to use CNVRTMAIL. CNVRTMAIL assumes the current mailbox is in the old format. When first run, CNVRTMAIL asks to verify which users in the password file are valid mail users on the system. This prevents creating mailboxes for remote UUCP systems as well as valid users. After verifying users, CNVRTMAIL goes through each user creating a mailbox directory and splitting each message into individual files with unique consective timestamps. The mail..list file is then created. CNVRTMAIL UUCP CNVRTMAIL CNVRTMAIL defaults to saving the user's original mail in the root directory of /DD in the file named '.oldmail' as a "just in case". Once proper operation of the new mail is verified, the old mail files can be deleted. If the commmand line option -k is used, the old mail file is deleted after the new mailbox is created. BUGS CNVRTMAIL is not terribly smart. It does occasionally get confused when changing from the old to the new format. CNVRTMAIL looks for a line starting with either the string ">From " or "From " to signal the start of a message. If a sentence in the message body starts with either string, CNVRTMAIL thinks it is a new message. The easiest way to spot and fix this error is to change mailbox directory defined in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file. The parameter 'maildir' points to the mailbox directory. Look in each user's mailbox directory at the file 'mail..list' when CNVRTMAIL is finished. These two lines from a mail..list file will illustrate the procedure: Nm19930613000917|UICVM.UIC.EDU!BRAMSAT%BRFA|RS14/AO21 2nd Bull|122|7290 Nm19930613000924| | |20|1478 ^|_____________| ^ ^ ^ ^ | | | | | |___ file size | | | | |______ number of lines | | | |_________ Subject: | | |___________ From: | |_____________________ file name |____________________________ message status Line #2 above is missing both the From: and Subject: fields. While the Subject: field may occasionally be empty, the From: never should be. If you list file 'm19930613000924 you will probably find the line reads, for example: >From the dawn of time, this mail was waiting... This "message" actually belongs to the file in the line above, i.e. m19930613000917. With a text editor combine the second message with the first, be sure to removed the '>' from '>From'. Save the restored message out and delete the incorrect message file. You could edit the incorrect line mail..list. This not necessary, however. As long as you delete the incorrect message, MAILX will reconstruct mail..list the next time the user's mail is read. CNVRTMAIL UUCP CNVRTMAIL --IMPORTANT--: Be sure you set the owner ID of any changed files to the owner ID of the mailbox. If you do not do this, the mail cannot be read by its owner! You can use the CHOWN utility, which is included in the UUCPbb package, to do this. FILES /DD/.oldmail /DD///mYYYYMMDDHHMMSS /DD///mail..list p' Zp $! FILESERV UUCP FILESERV PROGRAM: fileserv CALLING SEQUENCE: fileserv SUMMARY: Process commands sent to OS-9 fileserver by email. DESCRIPTION: FileServ is an simple OS-9 fileserver program for use with the UUCPbb package. FileServ is never run directly by a user. It is forked by RMAIL when mail is sent to a special local "user": fileserv (note the spelling). The fileserver is turned on by setting two parameters in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file: 'server' and 'fileserver'. If 'server' is set to 'off', 'no' or the parameter is missing, the server is inactive. If the parameter 'fileserver' is missing or the directory it points to is not readable by user 0 (superuser), the fileserver is also inactive. If the fileserver is inactive, mail sent to 'fileserv' will get a "File server not available" response. FileServ reads its standard input for the message contents. The sender's return address is extracted from the header. The Subject: line is ignored in this version. FileServ then reads the message body looking for commands, one to a line, which it understands. Unrecognized commands are ignored. There are five commands which FileServ understands at present: reply
- Tells the fileserver to send its responses to the address
instead the one appearing in the message header. This command MUST be the first one given in the message body. If it is not, it is ignored and the address from the sender's header will be used. help - Sends a help file. The name of this file is /DD/SYS/UUCP/FileServ.help. It gives brief description of how to use the fileserver. You may customize for your particular system. The commands and their description should not be changed, however. dir [pathname] - Gets the contents of the directory where the publicly retrivable files are kept. This directory is specified in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters by the parameter 'fileserver'. If an optional pathname is FILESERV UUCP FILESERV included, FileServ assumes [pathname] is a subdirectory within the directory specified by the 'fileserver' parameter. Attempts to get illegal directories will be rejected, e.g. /DD/SYS get - Tells FileServ to look for in the allowed files directory and send it to the requester. If the file has an extension matching one in the file /DD/SYS/UUCP/bin.list, the file will be uuencoded before sending. can be a full pathname. Full pathnames are forced to be subdirectories of the 'fileserver' directory. For example, if the allowed files directory is /H1/USR/SPOOL/FILES and the command 'get /dd/sys/password' is received, the pathname /H1/USR/SPOOL/FILES/dd/sys/password will be used. quit - Tells FileServ not to process any further lines in the message body. Any commands after 'quit' are ignored. submit - Tells FileServ that the lines following this command are a file submission to the fileserver. These files are placed in the directory defined by the 'incoming' parameter. If the file is uuencoded, it will be uudecoded afterwards. The file remains in the incoming directory until the system administrator reviews it. The system administrator is sent mail informing him/her of the file arrival. If the 'incoming' parameter is missing, set to 'no' or 'off', the file submission tossed in the bit bucket. The sender is sent a message informing them that file submissions are not being accepted. This feature is not yet fully implemented. FileServ currently ignores file submissions, though it does inform the system adminstrator of the attempt. It also informs the sender submissions are not currently accepted. FileServ has security feature which will not allow pathnames with '../' or '@' characters. This prevents someone from trying to "sneak" around by backing up one or more levels. Not allowing '@' prevents someone from opening the disk as a raw device, i.e. /h0@. Any pathname starting with a '/' is assumed to be a subdirectory within the allowed files directory. All other names are assume to be in the root of the allowed files directory FILESERV UUCP FILESERV If FileServ gets a questionable file transfer request or it simply can't find the file or directory, it sends the requester a "can't find " message. It also sends a warning message to the 'errorsto' user defined in /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters. All current FileServ activities are kept in the /DD/LOG directory under the name 'fileserv'. UUCLEAN rotates the fileserver's log files every time it is run. It is a good practice to have CRON, MCRON or some other task scheduler run UUCLEAN once a day so these log files don't grow excessively large. BUGS When uuencoding files, FileServ doesn't check for file size. If the requested file is 300K, FileServ will cheerfully uuencode and send it. Many UUCP sites will not accept mail larger than 100K. If a uuencoded file is greater than 100K, it will most likely bounce. For now, FileServ should not be used with large files. This problem will be fixed in a future update. FILES /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/FileServ.help /DD/SYS/UUCP/bin.list /DD/USR/SPOOL/PUB (suggested directory. set by 'fileserver') /DD/LOG/fileserv /DD/LOG/fileserv.1 /DD/LOG/fileserv.2 /DD/LOG/fileserv.3 /DD/LOG/fileserv.4 /DD/LOG/fileserv.5 /DD/LOG/fileserv.6 /DD/LOG/fileserv.7 THANKS The original FileServ program was written by Rick Adams. Rick contributed it to be included in the UUCPbb package. (Thanks Rick!!!) Improvements were made by Bob Billson for use with UUCPbb. p'Kp F FIXTEXT UUCP FIXTEXT PROGRAM fixtext CALLING SEQUENCE fixtext -read standard in, write to standard out fixtext infile -read infile, write to standard out fixtext - outfile -read standard in, write to outfile fixtext infile outfile -read infile, write to outfile fixtext -? -give help SUMMARY Fix a text file so it has OS-9 tabbing and end of line terminators. DESCRIPTION FIXTEXT is a filter which expands tab characters, removes ESCAPE sequences and changes linefeeds to carriage returns. It is useful on files received from UNIX systems where the end of line character is a linefeed rather than OS-9 carriage return. OS-9 on the CoCo can't deal tab characters or escape sequences so these need to be filtered. Examples of using FIXTEXT: fixtext bar FIXTEXT reads the standard input which is redirected from the file 'foo'. It writes the changed file to the standard output which is redirected to the file bar. fixtext foo ! mailx him@his.system.org -dps "your file" FIXTEXT gets its input from the file 'foo' and pipes the output to Mailx for mailing to someone. list bar ! fixtext - foo The '-' in command line tells FIXTEXT to read in the standard input. It reads the output of LIST which is piped to FIXTEXT. The output of FIXTEXT is put in the the file 'foo'. If 'foo' already exists, it will be silently overwritten. fixtext foobar barfoo FIXTEXT gets it input from the file 'foobar' and writes it output to the file 'barfoo'. If 'barfoo' already exists, it will be silently overwritten. p'p P LOGIN UUCP LOGIN PROGRAM login CALLING SEQUENCE login SUMMARY Allow a user to log on to the system. DESCRIPTION LOGIN is a program to allow users to log on to OS-9/6809 systems such as the CoCo. Normally, LOGIN is forked by a program such as TSMON. This version of LOGIN is not required in order to run UUCP on the CoCo. When LOGIN runs, it sends the user its login prompt, 'login: '. The user responds by entering their username and a carriage return. LOGIN checks the password file to see if username is valid. If it isn't LOGIN, repeats the 'login: ' prompt. The user only gets 3 chances to get it right. After the third mistake, LOGIN exits. If the username matches an entry in the password file, LOGIN checks to see if a password is required. If one is, LOGIN sends its 'Password: ' prompt. For security, the user's password is not echoed back to them. If the user makes a mistake entering the password, LOGIN will make them start again at the 'login: ' prompt. The user has 10 seconds to finish typing their response and hit at either of the two prompts. Each time the user sends a character, the timer is reset. If LOGIN times out, it logs the error to the /DD/LOG/login.errors file and exits. If the username and password match, LOGIN checks the /DD/LOG/login.aliases file to see if there this is an alias for another username. If the file does not exist, LOGIN continues on. If the file exists, LOGIN expects it to contain one or more entries, one to a line, with the format: alias newlogname If the username matches the 'alias' name, LOGIN logs the user in under the corresponding 'newlogname' during this session. If no match is found, LOGIN uses the original username. Any lines beginning with a '#', , or carriage return character are considered comment lines and ignored. LOGIN UUCP LOGIN Next, LOGIN checks for the existence of the file /DD/LOG/login.times. If it does not exist, LOGIN continues on. If the file exists, LOGIN expects it to contain one or more entries, one to a line, with the format: login_name start_time end_time start_time and end_time are in 24-hour time format. For example, 0930 is 9:30 a.m., 2015 is 8:20 p.m. LOGIN tries to match the username with a corresponding login_name entry. If one is found, LOGIN checks to see if the user is within the range of allowed times. If not, LOGIN tells the user, logs the error and exits. If the time is acceptable, the user is allowed to continue. Alternatively, if the end_time field is missing and the start_time field contains the word "never", the attempt to log in is always rejected. If there is no entry for that particular username, LOGIN assumes the user is allowed in at any time. If LOGIN gets this far successfully, it chains to the command(s) given as the last field in the user's password file entry. NOTES This version of LOGIN is only for use with OS-9/6809 systems. It is not currently supported for OS-9/68K. FILES /DD/SYS/password /DD/LOG/login.errors /DD/LOG/login.aliases /DD/LOG/login.times p'!p a mailrc UUCP mailrc FILE .///UUCP/mailrc (CoCo) .///.mailrc (OSK) SUMMARY This file contains user settings for Mailx and news. DESCRIPTION Each entry in this file is on a separate line and follows the syntax. --NOTE--: There must be at least one space on both sides of the '=': parameter = value The case (upper or lower) of the parameter is ignored. Lines beginning with '#' , , or a carriage return are comment lines and ignored. The parameters which the user can set are: realname - The user's real name, to be included in message and news article headers. If the name is more than one word, it MUST be surrounded by double quotes as shown in the example below. editor - This specifies the editor invoked by the tilde command ~e when composing message or news article. Specify only the name if command will be in the current execution directory. Otherwise, specify a full path. This value will override the environment variable EDITOR. There is no default value; auto_rot - Specify on (or yes), or off (or no). The default value is off (no). If on (yes) is set, news articles with the keyword rot13 will be automatically unrot13'd when read. cc_prompt - Specify on (or yes), or off (or no). The default is off (no). If on (yes) is set, the user will be prompted "Cc: " to send a carbon copy of each message to one or more addresses. organization - When sending news articles, this line specifies the Organization: field in the article header. If the name of the organization is longer than one word, it MUST be enclosed in double quotes. An organization specified in the system-wide /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file will override this setting. mailrc UUCP mailrc quote - This is the default quote character which will be appended to the beginning of each line by Mailx or POSTNEWS when the tilde command ~m is used. Only a single character not a string of characters is acceptable. fullheader - Mailx allows a user to default to displaying the full message header when reading mail or an abbreviated one. If this parameter is missing or is present and set to 'yes' or 'on', the full header is displayed. If it is present and set to 'off' or 'no', the shortned header is displayed. EXAMPLE: realname = "The OTHER Rick Adams" editor = ved auto_rot = on cc_prompt = on organization = "Color Central" quote = - fullheader = no p'~6p r MAILX UUCP MAILX PROGRAM mailx CALLING SEQUENCE: mailx [-r] ...read mail opt: r - read mail in reverse order mailx [opts] [address ] [opts] ...send mail opts: a - file replying to s "subject" - Subject: "subject" x N - N = debug level d - don't add signature n - use alt_signature p - don't prompt for carbon copy (cc:) ? - this message v - toggle file viewer...default is OFF c [...] - check for waiting mail and that 'user' On the CoCo only using Shell+, non-superusers need to use '*' instead of '@' in command line addresses. SUMMARY: Send and receive electronic mail DESCRIPTION: SENDING MAIL Mail may be sent one of two ways, either entering it directly on the keyboard, or the input can be redirected from a file. The recipient may be on this this system, on one or more remote UUCP nodes, or both. The commands will be discussed in general first and in more detail later. To send mail with input coming from keyboard, the general command is: mailx [opts] MAILX UUCP MAILX To send a file, the command is: mailx [opts] < filename or echo test message ! mailx [opts] where 'filename' is the pathname of the desired file, 'opts' are one or more optional command line arguments, and 'uucp_address' is a user name or address which can take any of the forms described next. The last example shows piping text to mailx. The address on a command line can take different three different forms, for example: mailx rick Sends mail to 'rick'. 'rick' may be either an alias (see ALIASES.DOC) or the name of a user on the local system. mailx "apple!fico!central!rickadams" Sends mail to the user "rickadams" using the "bang" (!) path given. --NOTE--: On the CoCo, the double quotes are necessary to prevent Shell from trying to interpret the bang as a pipe character. Under OSK, a different means of quoting the '!' may be needed. Some shells use a backslash () to quote a character, e.g. mailx apple!fico!ccentral!rickadams. Check in the docs for the shell you are using under OSK. mailx user@node -- or -- mailx user*node The first address is given is a domain address. The second form is NOT a valid domain address. However, for CoCos using Shell+ v2.1, the second form is necessary for any user who is NOT the superuser. A security feature in Shell+ strips the "@" from any command line arguments of non-superusers before they are processed. To get around the problem, Mailx will treat a '*' internally the same as as the "@". There is a patch included in the original Shell+ archive which lets you turn off the "@" check. If you have turned it off all users can use the properly first form. The second address form should not be needed under OSK. This depends on how the OSK shell treats the '@' character. mailx @filename -- or -- mailx *filename This form tells mailx to look in the directory UUCP in the user's home directory for a file called 'filename'. The contents of the file will be interpreted as a mailing list. Mailx assumes the file is a list of user names, aliaes or UUCP addresses, one per line. The message will be sent to each address. As mentioned above, the "*" form is for non-superusers using Shell+ on the CoCo. MAILX UUCP MAILX Mailx is also smart enough to understand the Internet '%'. For example: mailx joe%sandstorm.uucp@gigsys This will send mail to user 'joe' at sandstorm. The message will be routed via gigsys. In order for this to work properly, users of Shell+ v2.1 must turn off the shell variable expansion. This is done by: OS9> -v Or it can be done in the user's password entry file as in this example: bob,000000,0,128,/dd/cmds,/dd/usr/bob,ex shell -v If the shell variable expansion is not turned off, Shell+ will try to interpret the '%' as a shell variable and remove it from uucp_address. There is a special case local user name 'daemon'. The UUSETUP program creates an entry for this user ID in the password file. Any mail sent from this user ID will have a special header with a 'Reply-To: postmaster@' address. There is also a special user name 'nobody' recognized by RMAIL. Mail sent to user 'nobody' will be sent to RMAIL's bit bucket. Next, Mailx tries to open the file 'aliases' ('.aliases' under OSK). If the file exists, Mailx attempts match each uucp_address with an alias address. If a match is found, uucp_address is replaced with the appropriate address. (See ALIASES.DOC for more details on the aliases file.) Thus you can send mail to: mailx fred barney mary where 'fred', 'barney' and 'mary' are aliases for longer uucp paths. If no matching alias is found or the aliases file cannot be read, the addresses remain unchanged. In the example above, Mailx would assume these are names of users on the system. Mail aliases, uucp addresses and mailing lists may be mixed freely on the command line. This lets you send a single message to mutilple recipients. For example: mailx fred "wingding!evil!purple!barney" @mail.list When mail is sent from the keyboard, you will be prompted for a "Subject:" line. If no "Subject:" line is desired, hit ENTER to skip this line. Mailx reads the files /DD/SYS/UUCP/parameters and mailrc (.mailrc under OSK) file in your home directory to get the default parameters. (See PARAMETERS.DOC, PARAMETERS.EXAMPLE and MAILX UUCP MAILX MAILRC.DOC for information on the format of these files.) If 'mailrc' is set to prompt for carbon copy (Cc:), Mailx will show the line 'Cc:'. One or more names, uucp_addresses, or aliases separated by a space can be entered. A copy of the message will be sent to each address as well as those given on the command line. If you don't desire to send a copy of the message, just hit ENTER. Mailx will now allow you to compose your message. First, a bit of advice. UUCP is text based system. Because are there are many different types of terminals which are used to read UUCP mail on, it is poor practice to include graphics or control characters or binary files in the message text and certainly NEVER in the message headers. Graphics and control characters may do nice, fancy things on your terminal; however, the things they do to the receiver's terminal may not be so nice or fancy. At the very least, you may make your mail unreadable at the receiving end. Binary files can be included in mail after running them through a binary to text encoding program such as UUENCODE or CUTS. UUENCODE is a standard UUCP encoding utility. CUTS was written for the CoCo and unlikely to be found on other UUCP systems. Secondly, it is good practice to limit line lengths to less than 80 characters. Each line should end of a carriage return. You can not assume that the receiver's terminal will properly handle excessively long lines. Your nicely formatted text may end be hard or impossible to decipher on the receiver's terminal. COMPOSING MAIL Initially, you are in OS-9's single line editor. You can enter and change text as long as you do not hit the ENTER key. While you are typing an outgoing message, there are various commands to assist you in composing the message. Each of these commands starts with a tilde (~) character at the beginning of the line. After each command is finished, with the exception of ~a and ~x, you will be returned to OS-9's single line editor. ~v Edit message using "vi". "vi" refers to the Tandy TSEDIT editor after the "vi" patches have been applied to enable this editor to work in OS9 device windows. ~e Edit message using the editor defined in either by the environment variable EDITOR or the file mailrc (.mailrc under OSK) in your home directory. The editor named in 'mailrc' overrides the one defined by EDITOR. MAILX UUCP MAILX ~m[] Include text of letter being replied to. An optional character will be put at the beginning of each line. The default character is ">". This can be changed in either 'parameters' or 'mailrc' files. If a space is used as the character, no quote will mark the included text. Examples: ~m This is included message ~m >This is included message ~m- -This is included message ~h Display help message. ~x Exit Mailx immediately, abandoning letter. ~r[] Include text from file . If an optional character follows '~r', each line of the included text will be started with it. Mailx assumes is in your current data directory unless a full pathname is given. Examples: ~r This is included file. ~r$ $This is included file. There is no default quote character for this command. Before appending the file, the file name is checked for an ending extention, e.g. .ar, .lzh, etc. If such an extention is found, Mailx attempts to compared against the names in the file /DD/SYS/UUCP/bin.list, if it exists. This file consists of a list of names, one to a line, representing names of binary files. Common names would be: ar, gif, pak, lzh, bin, z, vef, and gif. --NOTE--: The dot (.) is NOT part of the name in bin.list.) If a match is found, Mailx assumes the file is a binary one and uuencodes it before appending it. If the file is uuencoded, the quote char is not used. If there is no match or bin.list doesn't exist, Mailx proceeds as described above. ~R[] Works the same as ~r above except no attempt is made to uuencode the file. MAILX UUCP MAILX ~a Abort editing the current letter. You will be asked if you want to abort. Only a 'y' or 'Y' will abort the letter. If you were replying to a message, you will be returned to that message. Otherwise Mailx will exit. ~! Forks a shell. CNTRL- Uuencode and append it to the letter. When editing a message, DO NOT attempt to do any of the following; the results are unpredictable: o Change the message header To: or CC: lines. The changes will not be used when the mail is sent. You can change the Subject: line, however. o Remove the blank line following the message header. Mailers on remote systems expect this blank line to be there and start with an End-Of-Line character When you are finished composing the letter, you send it by entering a period (.) followed by . The period must be the first and only character on the line. Mailx will then try to open and read either the file signature or alt_signature, if the command line optin '-n' was used, in your home directory. The latter is discussed below. If it exists, the contents will be appended to the letter. (See SIGNATURE.DOC) If the mail cannot be sent to user, an error message will be shown. The message will be saved in the file dead.letter in the user's home directory. If dead.letter already exists, the message will be appended to the file. This feature will prevent needing to retype a long message because of some addressing error. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS Various command line options can be used for sending mail. They can be mixed in any order with addresses. Each option must be preceded by a '-'. Options may be run together, for example: mailx -dps test bob@kc2wz.bubble.org mailx oracle@cs.indiana.edu -s "Oracle tell me ..." -p -d MAILX UUCP MAILX Available options are: a file replying to. This is used by POSTNEWS when posting a followup to a news article. s Subject: line. If included on the command, you will not be prompted for it later. If the subject consists of more than one word, they must be enclosed in double quotes. Example: mailx -s test harvey Sends a mesage to 'harvey' with: Subject: test mailx -s "This is a test" harvey Sends a message to 'harvey' with: Subject: This is a test xN N equals the debug level from 0 (OFF) to 9 (highest). The default is OFF (0). d Tells Mailx not to add your signature file to your letter. This is useful for sending mail to an automatic mail servers where unexpected text can cause unexpected results. The default for this option is OFF. This means Mailx will read the contents of the signature (.signature under OSK), if it exists in your home directory, and append its contents to your message. n Look for the file alt_signature (.alt_signature under OSK) in your home directory. If it can be read, its contents will be appended to your message instead of the default 'signature' ('.signature' under OSK). p Do not to prompt for carbon copy (Cc:). This will override the setting in the 'mailrc' file. It is useful for sending mail as in this example: echo "Time to backup" ! mailx -p paul The -p is necessary here. Otherwise, if this command was run by a system daemon such as CRON and the 'mailrc' or the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file was set to prompt for 'Cc:', Mailx would wait for a response to the "Cc:" prompt which it would never see. The result look like the Mailx had crashed. MAILX UUCP MAILX RECEIVING MAIL This section deals with reading mail received from other users or remote UUCP systems. Mail is read in the order it arrives. Messages can read either starting with the oldest to the most recent (first in, first out) order, starting with the most recently to the oldest (last in, first out) order. Mailx defaults to first in, first out order. The two commands to read mail are: mailx mailx -r When mail begins you will be told the total number of messages waiting, how many are new (received since the last session), and how many are unread (new from a previous session but never read). If the message displayed is longer than the screen, the message will stop scrolling and a "MORE" prompt will be displayed until you hit one of the following keys: x Mailx will exit immediately with no changes. q This will display Mailx's command prompt: mailx> At this prompt you can use any of the commands described in detail in the next section. a This will redisplay the current message starting from the beginning. n This will stop showing the current message and go to the next waiting message. If the current messsage is the last one, Mailx will ask if you want to quit. The current message remains unchanged in either case. p, - This will stop showing the current message and go to the previous message. If there is no previous message, the current message is redisplayed from the beginning. BREAK Mailx will exit immediately with no changes to any messages. MAILX UUCP MAILX SPACE ENTER Continue scrolling the current message. At the end of the message, Mailx's command prompt, "mailx>", will appear. At this point, you may dispose of the mail in a number of ways: s [] Saves the message to a file. is optional. If none is give, the message is saved in a file called 'mbox' in the user's home directory. If 'mbox' already exists, the message is appended to the file. If in the user's home directory unless a full pathname to somewhere else is used. An error message is shown if Mailx is unable to save the file. You will then be given the option to delete the message. Any answer but yes keeps the message. w [] Saves the message to a file as does 's' above. However, the header is stripped first. Mailx begins with line following the first blank line in the message. A blank line is a line beginning with a carriage return or linefeed. n Go to the next message. The current message is unchanged. If the current message is the last one, Mailx exits. p, - Go to the previous message. If the current message is the first one, it is redisplayed from the beginning. a Shows the current message again starting from the beginning. r Reply to the message being read. You will able to compose using the commands described in COMPOSING MAIL above. After the reply is sent, you will be return to the command prompt. The current message will be unchanged. MAILX UUCP MAILX f Forward a copy of the current message to one or more addresses. You will be prompted for "forward To:". Enter one or more names, uucp addresses, or aliases with a space separating each one. If you decide not to forward the message, hit ENTER in response to "forward To:". If you have already typed addresses but not yet hit ENTER, simply backspace as far as possible and hit ENTER. In both cases, you will be returned to the command prompt. Next, you will be prompted for "Subject:". You can enter it or hit ENTER in which case the default "Subject:" will be "Forwarded Mail". A copy of the current message will be attached and you will end up in Mailx's single line editor. You may either edit the message (See COMPOSING MAIL) or send it immediately. The signature file is NOT appended to a forwarded message. m
Send mail to one or more UUCP addresses. Separate each address with a space. End addresses with ENTER. If you decide not to mail, hit ENTER instead of entering addresses. You will be returned to the command prompt. This command is essentially the same as using 'mailx
' on the command line with two differences: 1. The current message being read is available to include in the letter. 2. Non-superusers can use '@' instead of '*' since the shell is not being used inside Mailx. (Only Shell+ users on the CoCo need to be concerned with this.) You can also use the command line options, -s, -d and -p. These are only in effect to the duration of the 'm' command. After the mail is sent, you will be returned to the command prompt. The current message will be unchanged. MAILX UUCP MAILX d Delete the current message. You will be asked for confirmation. Any answer but 'Y' or 'y' will leave the message unchanged. If you answer 'Y', the current message will be deleted and the next one displayed. If this was the last message, Mailx will ask if you which to exit. u Undelete mail deleted during this session. h, ? Displays a help screen of commands available. q Exit Mailx after killing deleted mail. x Exits immediately leaving everything unchanged. ! Forks a shell. CNTRL-BREAK will kill the shell and return to the command prompt of the current message. Example of reading mail in first in, last out order (default): OS9> mailx From moon!johnharkin May 27 21:36:17 1991 Received: by ccentral (OS9 UUCP); 27 May 91 21:36:17 Date: Mon, 27 May 91 21:34:46 From: John Harkin Subject: Upcoming publication schedule Reply-To: "John Harkin" To: ccentral!rickadams Message-Id: <9105272134.AA00112@moon.UUCP> I'll have the necessary article text to you by the 29th; I hope you can get the promotional brochure done quickly. -- John Harkin North Bay Network moon!johnharkin mailx> q OS9> MAILX UUCP MAILX CHECKING MAIL Mailx let's you check your mailbox to see if there is waiting mail. The command syntax is: mailx -c [...] Only the superuser is allowed to check for waiting mail of other users. If a non-superuser attempts this, only their mailbox is checked. You will be told if there is waiting mail and how many messages. When the superuser checks another user's mail, the superuser's mailbox is also checked. Some examples: User 'bob', who is not the superuser, is checking his mail: OS9> mailx -c You have mail <3 messages> ...type 'mailx' to read it OS9> Superuser 'sue' is checking her mail and that of 'postmaster' and 'fred': OS9> mailx -c postmaster fred You have mail <1 message> ...type 'mailx' to read it postmaster: You have mail <2 messges> ...type 'mailx' to read it fred: no mail OS9> MAILX UUCP MAILX FILES Use of $HOME and $MAIL below indicate directories defined by environment variables. For CoCo and OSK, the global environment variables MAIL and HOME must be defined, e.g.: MAIL=/h1/usr/spool/mail HOME=/dd/home In user's home directory: (CoCo specific files) $HOME//UUCP/aliases $HOME//UUCP/mailrc $HOME//UUCP/signature $HOME//UUCP/alt_signature $HOME//UUCP/ $HOME//profile (OSK specific files) $HOME//.aliases $HOME//.mailrc $HOME//.signature $HOME//.alt_signature $HOME// Other files: $HOME//dead.letter $HOME//mbox $MAIL//mail..list $MAIL//mYYYYMMDDHHMMSS (message file) /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.mail /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.spool /DD/SYS/profile (CoCo--global system environment) .//UUCPtemp1.? (temporary file) SEE ALSO parameters.doc, aliases.doc, mailrc.doc, signature.doc, rmail.man, parameters.example p'LFp M Parmeters UUCP Parameters FILE /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters SUMMARY: This file contains the global system settings for all UUCP executables. DESCRIPTION: Each entry in this file is on a separate line and follows the syntax. --NOTE--: There must be at least one space on each side of the '=': parameter = value The case (upper or lower) of the parameter is ignored. Empty lines and lines beginning with '*' or '#' are ignored as comment lines. There is no particular order the parameters must be in, i.e. 'auto_rot' can be before or after 'quote' --NOTE-- If the same parameter is given more than once in the Parameters file, only the value of the last entry will be used. If a parameter is missing, it assumes a default value unless otherwise noted. The parameters are: auto_rot - Specify on (or yes), or off (or no). The default value is OFF (no). If on (yes) is set, news articles with the keyword rot13 will be automatically rot13'd when read. Default is OFF. cc_prompt - Specify on (or yes), or off (or no). The default is off (no). If on (yes) is set, the user will be prompted "Cc: " to send a carbon copy of each mail message they send. Default is OFF quote - This is the default quote character which will start each line when the tilde command "~m" is used in MAIL and POSTNEWS. It will be overriden by users' settings in their mailrc files. Default is '>' organization - When sending news articles, this line specifies the Organization: field in the article header. If the name of the organization is longer than one word, it must be enclosed in double quotes. An organization specified in this file overrides users' settings in their mailrc files. There is no default. Parmeters UUCP Parameters tz - This parameter takes one or two values. The first value is the name of your time zone; the second is the name of your timezone during daylight savings time. Use only one value if you never change to daylight savings time. While you can use can use time zone names such as EST EDT (Eastern Standard Time and Eastern Daylight Time, respectively), the suggested names specify your time's offset (in military time format) from Universal Time (or Greenwich Mean Time). For example, EST is -0500 and EDT is -0400. This means that Eastern Standard Time is five hours and zero minutes earlier than GMT. The American standard for daylight standard time is assumed -- from 2 a.m. of the first Sunday in April to 2 a.m. of the last Sunday in October. There is no default. bigscratch - This parameter specifies a full path to the directory where temporary files will be created when receiving compressed batched news. The device containing this directory should have enough free space to comfortably hold large files, e.g. two files nearly 64K long. These files may be larger depending on how many newsgroups you receive. RNEWS will first try to use the RAM disk for individual articles if it is big enough rather than 'bigscratch'. This greatly speeds up processing. The size of the RAM is set by the #define RAMDSIZE in uucp.h. The current value is 80000 (80K). You can force the RAM disk to never be used by setting the size to O. Be sure the ending 'L' is on any changed value. RNEWS assumes this space is free when news is processed. If it isn't, you will probably lose articles! If the RAM disk is not big enough or not accessible bigscratch will be used. See 'scratchdir' below for additional information. The default value is /DD. This directory can but does not have to be either the same device or directory as 'scratch'. Default is /DD. scratch - This parameter specifies a full path to the directory where temporary files will be created when receiving or sending mail messages. The device containing this directory should have enough free space to comfortably hold large files. If you have a RAM drive which is large enough and that drive will always be iniz'd (and formatted if necessary) when running UUCP executables, then that is the recommended choice on the CoCo. The default value is /DD; you may wish to change this to /DD/TEMP or some other device. Many programs will run noticably faster if the device containing the scratch directory is Parmeters UUCP Parameters different from /DD. Default is /DD. errorsto - This is the name of the user on the system where undeliverable mail should be sent. The default is 'postmaster'. pager - This parameter specifies an optional file viewer such as MORE or VU which will be used by Mailx or READNEWS when reading mail or news. If this parameter is not specified, mail and news will be displayed in scrolling form. There is no default. nodename - This is the *unique* UUCP name of this system. The name may consist of one to eight (but not more than eight) alphanumeric characters. Punctuation is not allowed as part of the name. There is no default. Examples: ccentral mytoy kc2wz sitename - This is the domain name of this site. If your system has a fully qualified domain name, it goes here. If it does not, the entry should be your nodename with '.UUCP' added to it. There is no default. Examples: kc2wz.bubble.org ccentral.UUCP uucphost - This is a bang-path to the nearest UUCP smart mail host. This will usually (but not always) be your UUCP neighbor. Any mail sent via a UUCP bang-path which isn't explicitly sent to one of your UUCP neighbors will be sent via this path to the destination. This parameter and the two following are further explained below. There is no default. inhost - This is a bang-path to the nearest Internet smart mail host. Mail which is sent to an internet-style address such as user@site.domain will be forwarded to this host. Most UUCP smart mailers also understand the Internet address format. There is no default. bithost - This is a bang-path to the nearest BITNet host. If this is left blank, mail will be routed to the Internet smart mail host after ".bitnet" has been appended to the address. Mail is assumed to be Parmeters UUCP Parameters destined for the BITNet when it is of the form: user@site where site does not contain any periods (.). There is no default. newshost - This is name of your default USENET newsfeed host. This is merely the name of the system NOT the path to it. If this parameter is not specified, your default news host will be the first system found in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Systems file. There is no default. window - This parameter specifies the UUCP g protocol window size for UUCICO. Possible values are from 1 to 7. 1 (the default) is suggested unless you are using SACIA or DACIA (in which case you can use a higher value, 2-7, depending on how large you have set the ACIA driver's buffer), or have patched Aciapak to have a larger receive buffer (in which case you can use 2 or 3). The throughput, generally, will not increase with a window size greater than 3 on the CoCo. Default is 1. hangup - This parameter tells how to hang up your modem. There are two choices "DTR" (drop the DTR line) or "ATH", (send +++ATH). Default is ATH. spooldir - This is the full path to directory where UUCICO looks for queued mail/files to transfer to each remote. Each remote you call has its own directory within spooldir. The suggested directory is /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP. There is no default. maildir - This is the full path to directory containing the users' mailbox directories. This parameter is only used if the environment variable MAIL is not set. newsdir - This is the full path to directory where Usenet news articles are put. READNEWS and POSTNEWS look here for news. The suggested directory is /DD/USR/SPOOL/NEWS. There is no default pubdir - This is the full path to the directory where incoming public files (not mail or news) are put. The are files which are transferred by the UUCP program itself. The suggested directory is /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC. There is no default. server - This parameter specifies whether the OS-9 fileserver is active. Specify on or off, yes or no. If the fileserver is active, any mail sent to the user 'fileserv' on this system gets passed along to the program FILESERV. If the fileserver Parmeters UUCP Parameters is not active, any mail sent to the local user 'fileserv' gets a "not available" response. Default is OFF. fileserver - This parameter specifies the full path to the directory where files available through the fileserver are kept. The suggested directory is /DD/USR/SPOOL/FILES. If this parameter is unspecified, the directory doesn't exist or is unreadable, the fileserver is not active; any mail to user 'fileserv' gets a "not available" response. There is no default. incoming - This parameter gives the directory where files sent to the fileserver are placed for the system administrator to review. If this parameter is set to 'no', 'off', missing or the fileserver itself is not active, the fileserver will reject attempts to submit files. This feature is not implement yet. All attempts to submit a file are currently rejected. The parameters 'auto_rot', 'cc_prompt', and 'organization' are also settable in each user's mailrc (.mailrc under OSK) file. This file is kept in the user's home directory. The mailrc values will override the system-wide settings, except for 'organization'. The /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file 'organization', if defined, overrides the user's mailrc definition. Attempts by users to redefine any other parameters is ignored. Parmeters UUCP Parameters In order explain uucphost, inhost, bithost, newshost further, consider this example network: coco3----------sandstorm-------------gigsys----------papabear \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / homebase garage3 tatooine Assume that you are on coco3, gigsys is on the Internet as gigsys.com, and sandstorm runs a smart UUCP mailer and you get your news from sandstorm. In this example, you would use define: uucphost = sandstorm inhost = sandstorm!gigsys bithost = newshost = sandstorm Parmeters UUCP Parameters If, instead, sandstorm and hostbase both ran non-smart-mailers (mailers which don't use pathalias and are not Internet mailers), but garage3 ran a smart UUCP mailer, you would change the above uucphost line to: uucphost = sandstorm!garage3 Or if homebase provided your Usenet news feed only, you would change the above newshost line to: newshost = homebase Remember, you should get permission to route mail through each machine you explicitly route all of your mail through! This includes each machine you specify in any of the three uucphost, inhost, or bithost. Generally, your mail UUCP connection will work as both uucp and Internet host, and you will leave bithost blank. EXAMPLE: # name of this UUCP site nodename = ccentral # domain name of this site sitename = ccentral.UUCP # timezone, Daylight Savings Timezone tz = -0400 -0300 # file viewer pager = vu # hangup by drop DTR hangup = DTR # temporary directory for mail scratch = /r0 # temporary directory for news scratchbig = /dd/tmp # undeliverable system mail goes to errorsto = postmaster # bang-path to UUCP smart-host uucphost = sandstorm # bang-path to Internet smart-host inhost = sandstorm!gigsys # bang-path to Bitnet smart-host #(blank means we use an Internet host) bithost = Parmeters UUCP Parameters # default news host # blank means first system in Systems file is host newshost = sandstorm # size of g-protocal sending window (1-7) window = 3 # organization organization = "Color Central" # mailbox directory maildir = /dd/usr/mail # news directory newsdir = /dd/usr/spool/news # uucico's spool directory spooldir = /dd/usr/spool/uucp # uucp's public directory pubdir = /dd/usr/spool/uucppublic # Is the OS-9 fileserver active? Response is yes, no, on or off server = on # Directory where files available through the fileserver are kept fileserver = /h1/usr/spool/files # Directory where submit files are put (not implemented yet) incoming = /h0/usr/spool/files/incoming p'+|p@, POSTNEWS UUCP POSTNEWS PROGRAM postnews CALLING SEQUENCE postnews [options] options: -f -n -S -s -i -a -t (force /t2 "dumb" windowing codes) SUMMARY Post a Usenet news article DESCRIPTION This program assists you in composing a Usenet news article, posts it locally, and also queues it for transmission to your UUCP neighbor the next time uucico is run. The program prompts you for five fields that go in the header of the message, and then allows entry of your article. Type a "." at the beginning of a line to end your article. If the file .///UUCP/signature (.///.signature under OSK) exists, its contents of that file will be appended to the article before it is posted. If the file .///UUCP/organization (.///.organization under OSK) exists, its contents will be used in the "Organization:" line in the header of the article. If no such file exists, the system-wide organization file in /DD/SYS/UUCP/organization will be used. If no organization file exists anywhere, the "Organization:" line will be omitted. The five fields you will be prompted for are: Newsgroups: The Usenet newsgroup to which this article should be posted. To be valid, this newsgroup must be listed in the file /DD/SYS/UUCP/ACTIVE. Subject: One-line subject description POSTNEWS UUCP POSTNEWS Keywords: Optional list of keywords for the article; used by some news readers to index articles by keywords. Distribution: Distribution for the article, whether worldwide ("world"), the United States ("usa"), or some more regional distribution. To be valid, the distribution must be listed in the file /dd/sys/uucp/distributions. Summary: One-line summary of the article's contents. You may choose to save time by putting the name of the newsgroup on the command line, i.e., "postnews ba.test". Postnews also recognizes "-f " as an option to include the text of the message from an existing file. EXAMPLE OS9> postnews Newsgroups: ba.test Subject: This is a test Keywords: Distribution: ba Summary: I am testing my new UUCP software Organization: Color Central Software This is a test. This has ONLY been a test. Had this been an actual posting, you would have been instructed to consult another newsgroup where things more interesting than this rather boring test are even now in progress. . -- Rick Adams / Color Central Software / ...!fico2!ccentral!rickadams OS9> COMPOSING NEWS: When you are entering news to be sent, there are a number of special commands that can be used to help out, just like when you're sending mail. Initially, you are in OS-9's single line editor. You can enter and change text as long as you do not hit the ENTER key. While you are typing an article, there are various commands to assist you in composing the article. Each of these commands starts with a tilde (~) character at the beginning of the line. After each command is finished, with the exception of ~a and ~x, you will be returned to OS-9's single line editor. POSTNEWS UUCP POSTNEWS ~v Edit article using "vi". "vi" refers to the Tandy TSEDIT editor after the "vi" patches have been applied to enable this editor to work in OS9 device windows. ~e Edit article using the editor defined in either by the environment variable EDITOR or the file mailrc (.mailrc under OSK) in your home directory. The editor named in 'mailrc' overrides the one defined by EDITOR. ~m[] Include text of the article being replied to. An optional character will be put at the beginning of each line. The default character is ">". This can be changed in either 'parameters' or 'mailrc' files. If a space is used as the character, no quote will mark the included text. Examples: ~m This is included article ~m >This is included article ~m- -This is included article ~h Display help message. ~x Exit POSTNEWS immediately, abandoning article. ~r[] Include text from file . If an optional character follows '~r', each line of the included text will be started with it. POSTNEWS assumes is in your current data directory unless a full pathname is given. Examples: ~r This is included file. ~r$ $This is included file. There is no default quote character for this command. Before appending the file, the file name is checked for an ending extention, e.g. .ar, .lzh, etc. If such an extention is found, POSTNEWS attempts to compared against the names in the file /DD/SYS/UUCP/bin.list, if it exists. This file consists of a list of names, one to a line, representing names of binary files. Common names would be: ar, gif, pak, lzh, bin, z, vef, and gif. --NOTE--: The dot (.) is NOT part of the name in bin.list.) If a match is found, POSTNEWS assumes the file is a binary one and uuencodes it before appending it. If the POSTNEWS UUCP POSTNEWS file is uuencoded, the quote char is not used. If there is no match or bin.list doesn't exist, POSTNEWS proceeds as described above. ~R[] Works the same as ~r above except no attempt is made to uuencode the file. ~a Abort editing the current article. You will be asked if you want to abort. Only a 'y' or 'Y' will abort the article. If you were replying to a article, you will be returned to that article. Otherwise POSTNEWS will exit. ~! Forks a shell. CNTRL- Uuencode and append it to the article. When editing an article, DO NOT attempt to do any of the following; the results are unpredictable: o Change the article header To: or CC: lines. The changes will not be used when the mail is sent. You can change the Subject: line, however. o Remove the blank line following the article header. Mailers on remote systems expect this blank line to be there and start with an End-Of-Line character When you are finished composing the article, you send it by entering a period (.) followed by . The period must be the first and only character on the line. POSTNEWS UUCP POSTNEWS FILES Use of $HOME and $MAIL below indicate directories defined by environment variables. For CoCo and OSK, the global environment variables MAIL and HOME must be defined, e.g.: MAIL=/h1/usr/spool/mail HOME=/dd/home In user's home directory: (CoCo specific files) $HOME//UUCP/mailrc $HOME//UUCP/signature $HOME//UUCP/organization $HOME//profile (OSK specific files) $HOME//.mailrc $HOME//.signature $HOME//.organization Other files: /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.news /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.spool /DD/SYS/UUCP/active /DD/SYS/UUCP/organization /DD/SYS/UUCP/distributions /DD/SYS/profile (CoCo--global system environment) .//UUCPtemp1.? (temporary file) SEE ALSO parameters.doc, mailrc.doc, signature.doc, rmail.man, parameters.example p'Rpm profile profile FILE /DD/SYS/profile .///profile SUMMARY: Pseudo-environment variables file for the CoCo. DESCRIPTION: Since OS-9 Level 2 on the CoCo does not yet have true environment variables, UUCPbb attempts to emulates them. The file 'profile' contains the system and user's environment variables. The file /DD/SYS/profile contains the system default values. Each user can also set some of the environment variables by creating a file 'profile' in their root home (login) directory. If the user's profile exists, it will override the system profile. If it doesn't the system defaults are used. The file consists of one declaration per line with the format: variable=value There can be no space between on either '='. At present, the UUCP package only supports the variables: TERM, HOME, MAIL, SHELL, and EDITOR. For example: TERM=coco3 HOME=/dd/usr MAIL=/h1/spool/mail EDITOR=ved SHELL=shell+ In the case of SHELL, the value 'shell+' is suggested when referring to Shell+ v2.1 or later; while 'shell' refers to the original Microware Shell. Programs will have to internally figure how to make use of the shell environment if the system uses both Shell+ and the MW Shell or another shell. The user is allowed only to change the variables TERM, EDITOR and SHELL in their profile. The variables HOME and MAIL are reserved only for /DD/SYS/profile. If they appear in the user's profile, they are ignored. If HOME is not defined in the system profile, getenv() will use the password to try and determine the HOME environment of the user. p''pw READNEWS UUCP READNEWS PROGRAM readnews CALLING SEQUENCE readnews SUMMARY Usenet news reader DESCRIPTION The READNEWS command is used to read the news articles. It maintains a file .///UUCP/newsrc (.///.newsrc under OSK) to keep track of which articles you have already seen. It will tell you how many articles remain to be read in each newsgroup, if any, and give you an opportunity to read them. The characters "y", "n" and "q" are recognized as meaning "yes, read this newsgroup or article now", "no, skip this newsgroup or article and go to the next one", and "quit". The "f" command can also be used to post a followup article to the article you just read. The article subject, etc, are read from the article, and postnews is executed to post your followup article to the newsgroup being read. At any prompt in readnews, you may type "h" to get a list of all available commands for that prompt. COMMANDS There are different commands possible depending on what you are doing in readnews. When you are at the beginning of a newsgroup, you will see a prompt that looks like this: 61 article unread in newsgroup ba.test--read now? [yncq] READNEWS UUCP READNEWS These commands are available: SPACE Read unread articles in this newsgroup c Catch-up, marking all articles as read d Directory of groups g Goto newsgroup h/? Help (display available commands) n No, skip this group q Quit s Subscribe to newsgroup u [] Unsubscribe from the newsgroup default is current newsgroup y Yes, read unread articles While you are displaying an article, a "--MORE--" prompt may display if the article is too big to fit on one screen. You may use any of these commands at that point: SPACE Show next screen n Skip to next article c Catch-up (mark all articles as read) p Skip to previous article s Save article to w Save article to without header v/. Redisplay current article u Redisplay current article rot13'd (unrot) q Quit displaying article h Help (display available commands) After the article is displayed, you will see a prompt that looks like this: End of article 516 (of 513-580)--What now? [nq] You may then use any of these commands: a Add new article in current group s Save article in w Save article in without header p Skip to previous article c Catchup (mark all articles read) f Followup (post followup article) r Reply to article author via email q Quit v/. Redisplay current article n Skip to next article # Display article # u Redisplay current article rot13'd (unrot) h Help (displays available commands) ! Fork a shell READNEWS UUCP READNEWS At the end of all the newsgroups, you will see this prompt: End of newsgroups [ynq]? These commands will be available at that point: SPACE/n/y Start over, read new news d Directory of groups g Goto newsgroup h Help (display available commands) q Quit s Subscribe to the given group u Unsubscribe from given group FILES Use of $HOME and $MAIL below indicate directories defined by environment variables. For CoCo and OSK, the global environment variables MAIL and HOME must be defined, e.g.: HOME=/dd/home In user's home directory: (CoCo specific files) $HOME//UUCP/newsrc $HOME//UUCP/oldnewsrc $HOME//profile (OSK specific files) $HOME//.newsrc $HOME//.oldnewrc Other files: /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/active /DD/SYS/profile (CoCo--global system environment) SEE ALSO parameters.doc, newsrc.doc, parameters.example p'Tp RMAIL RMAIL PROGRAM: rmail CALLING SEQUENCE: rmail [] SUMMARY: Distribute mail message to local or remote users. DESCRIPTION: RMAIL takes an email message and distributes it to the proper user based on the given uucp_address. If the uucp_address is for a user on another system, RMAIL queues the mail to be sent remotely the next time UUCICO is run. This program is usually run via MAIL, UUXQT or UUCICO. It is not normally executed directly by the user. If filename is specified, the email message is taken from that file. If no filename is given, the message is read from standard input. RMAIL recognizes three special local pseudo-users. One is user 'nobody'. This is name of RMAIL's bit bucket. Any mail addressed to 'nobody' goes in the bit bucket. A second special user is 'fileserv'. Mail sent to this "user" tells RMAIL to fork the fileserver program FILESERV. The message is sent to FILESERV for processing. (see FILESERV.MAN). A third special user is 'mail-server'. Mail sent to this "user" tells RMAIL to fork the program MAILSERVER. The message is piped to MAILSERVER for processing. MAILSERVER has not been written. The intention is to allow users to write applications program to interface with UUCPbb. The application only has to read its standard input to get the passed message. How the message is interpreted is up to the application. The next update of RMAIL will allow many different type of psuedo-users which will be able to fork more than simply FILESERV or MAILSERVER. If the mail is to a valid local user, RMAIL puts the message in the user's mailbox. The message is given the file name 'mYYYYMMDDHHMMSS', where YYYYMMDDHHMMSS is the year, month, date, hour, minute and second timestamp when RMAIL processed the mail. RMAIL also updates the 'mail..list' file in the user's mailbox directory. The top mailbox directory where all the user's mail is kept is specified by the parameter 'maildir' in /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters. RMAIL RMAIL If the message is to a non-existent local user, the message is sent to the user specified in the Parameters file as 'errorsto'. On a UUCP system, the standard user, who should get bounced mail, other errors is 'postmaster'. 'postmaster' is also the user mail is sent to when a remote system doesn't know any other users on your system and wish to make inquiries. It is STRONGLY suggested a separate 'postmaster' account be created for this purpose. Attempting to get around this by using an alias to point to another account will likely lead to strange and unpredicatable results. BUGS RMAIL isn't very sociable about returning undeliverable mail. Currently, it sends all such mail to the 'errorsto' user. For now, this user will have to manually return the mail. RMAIL really should return the mail to the original sender itself. Obviously, RMAIL needs better manners. On the CoCo, there is a limit to the number of messages that can be waiting. If termcap support is not compiled in, there can be about 185 messages waiting. With termcap support, this number will drop, probably to around 125-140. (This has not been test thoroughly.) FILES /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.mail /DD/SYS/UUCP/sequence.rmail .// .///mail..list .///UUCP/aliases (CoCo) .///.aliases (OSK) p'p RNEWS UUCP RNEWS PROGRAM cnvrtmail CALLING SEQUENCE: rnews [opts] opts: -xN - N is debug level 0 (off) to 9 (highest) -n - article to newsgroup SUMMARY: Process received Usenet newsgroups. DESCRIPTION: RNEWS is rarely run by a user. It is normally forked by UUXQT which usually runs after UUCICO completes a call. The newsgroups can be batch compressed, batched or unbatched. If they are batch compressed, the utility COMPRESS (for .Z files) must be available in either in memory or in the execution directory. RNEWS will uncompress the news file, if necessary. It will then attempt to move each article to the appropriate newsgroup's directory in the news spool directory. If there is no directory for the particular newsgroup, the article is put in the news directory 'junk'. When processing news, RNEWS attempts to use the RAM disk if it normally has enough free space to fit the article. If the article is too large for the RAM disk, the directory specified by the parameter 'scratchbig' in /DD/SYS/Parameters is used. RNEWS does not check for a disk-full error on either the RAM disk or the 'scratchbig' directory. The user must ensure the free space exists when RNEWS is running. If the disk fills up, the article may be partially or completely lost. BUGS Debug messages may be a little too plentiful. FILES /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/active p' p signature signature FILE .///UUCP/signature (CoCo) .///UUCP/alt_signature (CoCo) .///.signature (OSK) .///.alt_signature (OSK) SUMMARY: These files contain a few lines which can be added to the end of outgoing mail or news articles. DESCRIPTION: Each user can create a signature files in their home directory. MAILX and POSTNEWS will attempt to read the contents and append it to the outgoing message. alt_signature (.alt_signature under OSK) is an alternative signature file file which is available with the -n option in MAILX. The contents of signature is high individual. There are a few guidelines to consider: Signatures should be short. Generally, four lines or so is sufficient. The signature generally contains your name and email address(es) in case the message arrives with the From: field mangled. Some folks put short quotes in their signature files as well. Excessively long signatures are annoying. It can be annoying to read a two or three line message followed by a ten line signature. After reading a number of similar messages, it can get really annoying. Each in the signature file should be less than 80 characters. Each line should end with carriage. You cannot assume the other person's terminal will correctly wrap-around lines which are too long. Do not use graphics or control characters in the signature for (or mail text for that matter). The graphics and control characters may do nice fancy things on YOUR terminal; however, the things they do on or to a remote reader's terminal may not be so nice. You could easily make your message unreadable for the receiver. EXAMPLE: Bob Billson, KC2WZ | internet: bob@kc2wz.bubble.org $nail: 21 Bates Way | uucp: ...!uunet!kc2wz!bob Westfield, NJ 07090 "Friends don't let friends run DOS" -- Microware p'p SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE UUCP SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE PROGRAM subscribe unsubscribe CALLING SEQUENCE: subscribe [...] unsubscribe [...] SUMMARY: Subscribe or unsubscribe to Usenet newsgroups. DESCRIPTION: These commands allow individuals to select the newsgroups they are able to read with READNEWS. The complete list of newsgroups the system receives is in the file /DD/SYS/UUCP/active. SUBSCRIBE allows the user to subscribe to one or more of the newsgroups the system receives. If the newsgroup name is 'all', the user is subscribed to all the newsgroups listed in the active file. The file 'newsrc' (.newsrc under OSK) in the user's home directory is updated to reflect the changes. UNSUBSCRIBE allows the user to unsubscribe from one or more of the newsgroups the system receives. If the newsgroup name is 'all', the user is unsubscribed from all the newsgroups listed in the active file. The file 'newsrc' (.newsrc under OSK) in the user's home directory is updated to reflect the changes. Neither SUBSCRIBE nor UNSUBSCRIBE affect the newsfeed the system gets. For example, if the newsfeed does not normally include the rec.foods.sourdough newgroups using SUBSCRIBE is meaningless. Similarly, UNSUBSCRIBE does not remove that newsgroup from the systems newsfeed. To make such changes, the system administrator must contact his/her feed's system admininstrator. FILES /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/active .///UUCP/newsrc (CoCo) .///.newsrc (OSK) p'AlpB UUCICO UUCP UUCICO PROGRAM uucico CALLING SEQUENCE: uucico [opts] -r | [...] [opts] - call remote system as MASTER opts: -r - run as SLAVE -u - do not run UUXQT at all -a - run UUXQT after each call, default is after all calls are completed -l - use RAM disk for temporary "uulog" -o - orphan UUXQT -pN - fork UUXQT with a priority of N -q - run quietly -wN - use window size of N -xN - set debug level to N (0-9), default is 0 (off), if N > 5 additional info sent to 'uulog' -z - send log info to screen if debug level is 1 to 5, overrides -l -iN - wait N minutes between call retries, default is 2 -tN - try to call remote up to N times, default is 1 SUMMARY: This program calls a remote UUCP node and exchanges UUCP traffic. DESCRIPTION: UUCICO operates in two modes: slave or master. The default is to run as the master. As the master, UUCICO takes the active role. It dials the remote system, logs onto the remote system, and initiates a UUCP transfer. This version of UUCICO allows multiple sites to be given on the command line. Each site will be tried in turn. Any reasonable number of remote names can given on the command line. Microware's C compiler will allow up to 30 command line arguments. You probably won't be calling 30 different remotes. If you do, you should be running more than a CoCo. :-) A site will be tried a specific number of time, waiting a specific number of minutes between attempts. UUCICO repeats the calling procedure for each remote given. NOTE: The default values can be altered by changing the values of NAPTIME in uucico.h and MAXTRIES in uucico.c. UUCICO UUCP UUCICO Normally, UUCICO is run as a background task by a task scheduler such as CRON or Boisy Pitre's MCRON. UUCICO normally sends output of the call's progress to the standard output. If UUCICO is run manually from the keyboard this output is sent to the screen. There maybe times when such progress message are undesirable such as if a BBS program starts up UUCICO. Messages on the standard output may create problems. In this case, the -q (quiet) option should be used. This will suppress all screen output. Log information will still be sent to the uulog file. UUCICO will detect if the device (port) it is trying to call out on is already in use. If the device is busy, UUCICO will exit with an error message. In order to take advantage of this feature, you must use Boisy Pitre's patch to make SCF devices non-shareable. The patch is included in the UUCPbb package. The slave mode is enabled with -r. In slave mode, UUCICO identifies itself to the remote system calling in and waits for that system to respond. If the system is allowed, a file transfer is set up. In order to be able to take or make calls, UUCICO needs information in the files Systems, Parameters, Dialers and Devices. All these files are located in the directory /DD/SYS/UUCP. The Systems file contains the name of the system, device to use and a chat script to tell it how to log on when calling the remote. If there is more than one phone number to reach the same remote, the Systems file must have a separate line for each number. UUCICO will try dialing each line until it gets through or times out. The Devices files tells UUCICO which modem goes with a particular port. The Dialers file contains information UUCICO needs in order to use that particular modem or direct (physical) connection. UUCICO logs all information about calls and file transfers to the file /DD/LOG/uulog. With debug output turned off (0) (the default) UUCICO normally logs date and time of the call, each file sent/received, if the call ended normally and the call duration in seconds. More detailed information can be obtained by increasing the debug level. A number from 1 to 9 causes an increasing level of information. Because higher debug levels create more information, the CoCo may not be able to write it all to the hard drive fast enough. This can cause packet errors and possibly terminate the connection. To get around this problem, at high debug levels UUCICO will attempt to use the RAM disk /R0 for temporary storage of the log information. After the call is completed, UUCICO will move the file to the permanent /DD/LOG/uulog file. UUCICO UUCP UUCICO OPTIONS UUCICO will accept options with or without space between it and its argument. For example, either '-i3' or '-i 3' are acceptable. If the option requires an argument and none is given, UUCICO will exit with an error. "-r" tells UUCICO to run in slave mode. In order to allow a remote system to call in, an entry is needed in the /DD/SYS/password file. A sample entry in might look like this: nuucp,000000,2,190,/h0/cmds,/h0/usr/spool/uucppublic,ex uucico -r This single entry would cover multiple systems calling in. If using the LOGIN utility included in the UUCPbb package, you need to create an empty file named /DD/LOG/nuucp.login. Another choice is to create a separate entry in the password file for each system that calls in. UUCICO compares the name each remote sends with those in the Systems file. If a match is found, UUCICO accepts the connection. If there is no match, the connection is shut down immediately. The option "-z" tells UUCICO to send the debug level output to the screen instead of the file 'uulog'. This option is only valid if the debug level is set from 1 to 5. At higher debug levels this option is ignored. If the -l option is also on the command line, it is ignore if the debug level is from 1 to 5. The option "-u" tells UUCICO not to run UUXQT after the phone call(s) is (are) completed. Normally, if UUCICO receives any files from the remote it will run UUXQT after all the calls are completed to process the newly arrived mail. There may be times when you do not wish this to happen such as when memory may be tight because of other processes running. Or if the modem kill switch is set on your system, UUXQT may not get run. After modem hangs up, OS-9 may kill the process and any children. In this case, you can set your task scheduler to run UUXQT at a later time. The option "-a" tells UUCICO to fork UUXQT after each call is made. This only valid if you are polling more than one remote. The default is to chain to UUXQT after all calls are made. Since "-a" forks UUXQT, memory could get tight on some systems since UUCICO, UUXQT, RMAIL and RNEWS will all be loaded. If this happens, UUXQT will not be able to process the mail and/or news UUCICO UUCP UUCICO The option "-p" tells UUCICO to fork UUXQT with a different priority. Normally UUXQT is forked with the same priority as UUCICO. You may wish to change this so UUXQT does not hog the system or you may want UUXQT to run a higher priority when their is lot of news to process. The option "-w" allows you to override the default window size set in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file by the parameter 'window ='. The option "-x" sets the debug level, 0 (off) to 9 (highest). Each level gives progressively more information. Because 5 and up will often slow down transfers, possibly causing aborts on the CoCo, UUCICO will attempt to use the RAM disk /R0 for a temporary log file. After the call, the log will be moved to the permanent log file /DD/LOG/uulog. Because the debug level creates a lot of information, it is really not a good idea to leave it on all the time. Doing so will make the uulog file grow quite large, quite fast! Also there is a limit to how fast the CoCo can go. Writing lots of information to the log files is normally unnecessary. The default information written to uulog is sufficient for normal use. When using the RAM disk, you must be sure it has sufficient room. This depends on how many files are to be transferred; 20K is probably enough for most situations. If the RAM disk fills up, UUCICO will NOT warn you of the disk full error. The option "-l" (lower case L) tells UUCICO to use /R0 regardless of the debug level. After the call is completed, UUCICO will move the temporary log to the permanent /DD/LOG/uulog file. This option is overridden by -z if the debug level is from 1 to 5. The option "-o" tells UUCICO to orphan UUXQT when it runs it. This option is only valid if "-a" is not used at the same time. UUCICO forks a UUXQT without a parent. This may prove useful on systems where the modem kill switch is set. Since UUXQT has no parent, it will continue running. This option has not been thoroughly tested with the modem kill switch, so comments on it's usefulness are welcome. Any command line argument which is not part of an option is assumed to be the name of a remote system to call. UUCICO keeps track of whether not any incoming work was received. If no work arrived, UUXQT will not be run. UUCICO UUCP UUCICO Examples: uucico sandstorm uucico -t3 sandstorm ccentral uucico sandstorm -t3 ccentral -i 5 uucico sandstorm ccentral -aq uucico -t3 -p255 sandstorm ccentral uucico -u sandstorm ccentral In the first example, UUCICO will attempt to connect to the remote system 'sandstorm'. It will make the one attempt (the default). In the second example, UUCICO will try to first to call 'sandstorm' up to three times waiting one minute (the default) between each try. Then it will move on to 'ccentral'. The third example is the same as the second except UUCICO will wait five minutes between attempts. No messages will be sent to the screen. The default times can be changed by changing the values in the uucico.h and uucico.c source file and recompiling. MAXTRIES is the default number of retries. NAPTIME is the default waiting period. The fourth example, says to call 'sandstorm' and 'ccentral' the default number of attempts, waiting the default interval between each attempt. However, before trying to call 'ccentral', UUXQT will be run to process the mail, if there was any. After the call to 'ccentral', UUXQT will be run again. The fifth example is similar to the second. In this case, UUXQT will be run after all calls are completed at a priority of 255. The last example tells UUCICO to make the calls but don't run UUXQT at all. UUXQT will either have to be run manually or the mail will be processed the next time UUCICO runs, receives and does not have the "-u" option used. UUCICO UUCP UUCICO BUGS UUCICO has not been thoroughly tested with incoming calls. Connections between a CoCo and an MM/1 (both running UUCPbb) and two System IV & V OS-9/68K machines have been verified to work. Tests between two CoCo's have not been fully carried out. Reports of problems or lack of them :-) are most welcome. UUCICO has no problems making outgoing calls. The 'g' protocol in the UUCPbb package has been tested with Sun uucico, Taylor (GNU) uucico, whatever UUNET Technologies uses, Ultrix (v4.2) uucico, HoneyDanBer (HDB) uucico, UUPC (MS-DOS UUCP program) and itself. Tests with the MS-DOS UUCP program, FSUUCP not been done. Reports of success or failures with MS-DOS boxes are encouraged. HOWEVER, it has been discovered that not all uucicos are coded to "spec". In order to "fix" [read that as support] those uucicos, we need a bit of information. In order to send a bug report, you need to: 1) Compile gproto.c with DEBUG defined, e.g.: For the 6809: cc -s -dOS9 -dm6809 -dDEBUG -T=/r0 -r=RELS gproto.c important parts--> ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ For the 6309: cc -s -dOS9 -dm6309 -dDEBUG -T=/r0 -r=RELS gproto.c important parts--> ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2) Run MAKE to recompile uucico. 3) Try to get the following logs: a) Your site has work, the remote site doesn't. b) Your site has no work, the remote site has work. c) Your site has no work, the remote site has no work. d) Both your site and the remote site have work. 4) The type and version of uucico the remote site is using, i.e. Taylor, HDB, etc. If you do not know this information, please supply an email address for the system administrator so s/he can be contacted. We DO NOT need to see the login name or password for the remote account. Email the log as one clearly marked file to: bob@kc2wz.bubble.org. Make sure your valid email return address is also provided. Don't depend on systems along the way not to mung the From: line in your mail header. Phone numbers and snail mail addresses are nice, but not required. UUCICO UUCP UUCICO The logs will be looked at and we will try to find a solution to your particular problem. We will also accept fixes to gproto.c. FILES /DD/LOG/uulog /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/SYS/UUCP/Systems, /DD/SYS/UUCP/dialers /DD/SYS/UUCP/devices SEE ALSO parameters.example, systems.example, devices.example, dialers.example p'p UUCLEAN UUCLEAN PROGRAM uuclean CALLING SEQUENCE uuclean [opts] Opts: -nX Remove those files over X days old (default is 7) -ddir Use this directory name -v Set verbose option on -l Do not copy log files -x Set debug option on (files are not touched) SUMMARY Clean up UUCP spool and log directories DESCRIPTION UUCLEAN is used to clean up old files in the UUCP spool directory. This directory is defined by the parameter 'spooldir' in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file. UUCLEAN can also be used to delete files in any other directory based upon the number of days old the files are. UUCLEAN looks through the spool directory of each system for files over a certain age. All files older than this are deleted. UUCLEAN also rotates the UUCP and FileServ log files in /DD/LOG. The current day's log file 'uulog' is moved to 'uulog.1'. The previous 'uulog.1' moves to 'uulog.2', etc. The original 'uulog.7' is removed. A new 'uulog' is create for the new day's files. The FileServ log files are rotated in a similar manner. The current day's file tranfer log 'fileserv' is moved to 'fileserv.1' and so. The oldest log file, fileserv.7, is removed. A new 'fileserv' is created for the new day's log. If the file server is not active (see PARAMETERS.DOC), there is no rotating of FileServ's logs. When UUCLEAN finds a data (D.) file in the spool directory which must be deleted, it attempts to return a copy of the unsent mail to the original sender. UUCLEAN UUCLEAN OPTIONS -n Delete all files whose age is older than days old. The default is 7 days. -d Delete files which reside in the directory instead of the default directory given by the 'spooldir' parameter. WARNING--This option must be used with EXTREME caution. It is possible to delete ANY files in ANY directory if they are old enough. As a safety measure, only the superuser can run UUCLEAN. -l Prevent rotating the uulog files in /DD/LOG. Used mostly when removing old files from directories other than the 'spooldir' directories or when removing old spool files at a time when you do not want the log files rotated. -v Turns on the verbose mode. UUCLEAN will print all its actions to the standard output as it runs. -x Turns the debug mode on. UUCLEAN will print, to the standard output, all actions it WOULD have taken without actually deleting any files or rotating the log files. A task scheduler such as CRON or MCRON typically runs UUCLEAN once a day. UUCLEAN can be run manually with the debug option to see what actions would take place..ed RESTRICTIONS Only the superuser can run UUCLEAN. In this capacity, no file is safe from being deleted if it is old enough. Be careful when running UUCLEAN on directories other than the UUCP spool directories. UUCLEAN uses the OS-9 utility RENAME when rotating the log files. This utility must available either in memory or the current execution directory. UUCLEAN was originally written by Mark Griffith to work with his OS-9 UUCP suite. Thanks to Mark for his okey-dokey to modify it to work with the UUCPbb package. UUCLEAN UUCLEAN FILES /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP/ /DD/LOG/uulog[.1-7] /DD/LOG/fileserv[.1-7] p' ?p uucp UUCP uucp PROGRAM uucp CALLING SEQUENCE uucp uucp SUMMARY Queue up a file transfer request. DESCRIPTION The uucp command can be used to initiate file transfers to and from the remote system. The remote system usually won't let you put a file just anywhere... usually there is a /usr/spool/uucppublic directory to which anyone is allowed to write files, though. So to transfer your startup file to your immediate UUCP neighbor "sandstorm", for example: uucp /dd/startup "sandstorm!/usr/spool/uucppublic/startup" and to read it back: uucp "sandstorm!/usr/spool/uucppublic/startup" /dd/startup2 This would just queue up a job to do the transfer; uucico would do the actual work. This means that people who know what they're doing can send you files (and read your files) remotely, so you might want to be security conscious and NOT run uucico from your root account (user 0). Also, make sure the permissions on your files are set such that whatever account you run uucico under can ONLY do things on your system that you feel like permitting. The directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC is your equivalent of the standard UNIX /usr/spool/uucppublic directory. If someone wants to transfer a file to you, you can tell them that would be a good directory to put it into. Make sure anyone can write in that directory, so that anyone wanting to transfer a file to your system will be sure to have a place to put it. If you know enough about the way the network's connected, and the various machines involved are configured in a way that allows it, you can transfer files between machines that aren't immediate neighbors, like this: uucp /dd/file "sandstorm!gigsys!tatooine!/usr/spool/uucppublic/file" The above command would cause the file "file" to be transferred from your hard disk to the /usr/spool/uucppublic directory on system "tatooine", travelling there by ways of intermediate systems "sandstorm" and "gigsys". uucp UUCP uucp FILES /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP/ p' p# UUCPbb MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Hardware Requirements 2 1.1.1 Serial Ports 2 1.1.2 Disk Drives 2 1.1.3 Modems 3 1.1.4 Other Software 3 2 This Manual 4 3 Setting Up 5 3.1 Basics 5 3.1.1 Programs Needed 5 3.1.2 Required Commands 5 3.1.3 Installation Procedure 6 3.2 Parameters File 8 3.2.1 Node Name 8 3.2.2 Sitename 9 3.2.3 Other Parameters 9 3.3 Dialers File 9 3.4 Devices File 9 3.5 bin.list File 10 3.6 Systems File 10 3.7 Miscellaneous Files 10 3.7.1 Environment Variables 10 3.7.2 Other Files 11 3.7.3 Password File 11 3.8 Installing Mail 12 3.8.1 New Installations 12 3.8.2 Upgrading Rick's Mail 12 3.8.3 Upgrading Palm 12 3.9 CRON/MCRON 12 3.10 Chat Scripts 13 3.11 Preventing Lockups 14 4 Testing 15 4.1 Finding a Feed 15 4.2 Running as Master 16 4.3 Running as Slave 18 5 Setting Up News 19 5.1 Turning On Your News Feed 20 6 UUCP? What is it? How Does It Work? 20 6.1 What UUCP is NOT 20 6.2 What UUCP is 21 6.3 How Do You Get There From Here? 23 7 UUCP Command 23 8 Fileserver 24 9 Final Word 24 1 Introduction OS-9 UUCP 1 - Introduction UUCP (UNIX-to-UNIX Copy) has been used for many years on UNIX systems. UUCP has developed a worldwide network of computers which pass e-mail and Usenet news. For a long while, OS-9 users were left out. This all changed when Mark Griffith and Rick Adams separately wrote their own original OS-9/6809 UUCP programs for the CoCo allowing us to join the fun. Rick's code (and UCPbb) is patterned after HoneyDanBer (HDB) UUCP, and was written solely by him. It is the code that he uses at my UUCP site, "ccentral", running on a Color Computer 3 with 40 meg hard disk. "Ccentral" was the first Coco3 UUCP/Usenet node to be officially registered on Usenet. Not being one to leave well enough alone :-), I worked on improving the software. UUCPbb is the result. This suite of programs is based, mostly, on Rick's work with some parts and ideas borrowed from Mark's original programs. My idea was to make the programs more flexible, easier to install, maintain and add more features. I hope others will find the changes worth the wait. I want to thank both Rick and Mark for first efforts. I learned a lot from studying and trying to improved on their work. Both Rick and Mark gave me permission to modify their code and release it to the OS-9 Community. This UUCP enables you to call into another remote site running UUCP and exchange email. This will network your Color Computer into a worldwide network of hundreds of thousands of UUCP sites, and give you the ability to exchange email and Usenet news with anyone on those sites. UUCPbb would not be where it is without the help of my Beat'n Bash (tm) team. These fellow help quite a lot with comments and criticisms to make everything even better. Boisy Pitre did the port to OS-9/68K. Boisy and Brad Spencer both worked hard on getting UUCICO to properly talk to a number of other versions of UUCP as well as squash other bugs. I hope we nailed them all. Chuck Owens , Jeff Shepler and Tom Kocourek also helped in finding and squashing bugs along with their suggestions for changes. Jeff ported his mailer, Palm, to work with UUCPbb. Now users have a choice of mailers. Thanks Jeff! Thanks for all the help gang! Now let's make this thing even better. :-) UUCPbb MANUAL 2 1.1 - Hardware Requirements The UUCPbb package will compile and run on OS-9/6809 and OS-9/68K systems. The minimum requirements are: o Any 6809 or 6309 microprocessor machine running OS-9/6809 Level 2. Level 1 will NOT work. o Any 68xxx microprocessor running OS-9/68K. o Any system running OS-9000 although at this time, the code has not been tested under OS-9000. It probably requires minor tweaking in order to compile. This is in the works. o At least 512K of RAM. It should be possible to run UUCPbb on a 128K CoCo, but this has never been tested. o A hard drive or large floppy disk (720K or greater) with enough room to install the system. o A Hayes compatible modem 1.1.1 - Serial Port A hardware serial port is a must for UUCP. The "bit banger" port simply will not work. UUCP does not necessarily require a modem in order to work. Two machines running UUCP can have direct serial connection between them. This quite common in the UUCP world. It can also be done with UUCPbb. Setting up such a connection will be covered later. 1.1.2 - Disk Drives A hard drive is highly recommended. The size of the drive depends largely on how much, if any, Usenet news you plan on receiving. Netnews can take up a large chunk of disk space. (Approximately 30 MB of news is passed around Usenet every day.) If you are only planning on receiving little or no news, UUCP can be comfortably run on a 10 or 20 meg hard drive. This is, of course, assuming the hard drive is not almost full. UUCP can also be run on a floppy-based system. This is not recommended as UUCP is highly disk intensive. Floppies are rather slow on a CoCo 3. A no-halt floppy controller is almost a requirement on a CoCo. I say "almost" because UUCP can be made to run using the older halting (Tandy, etc) controllers. The setup is not pretty, but it can be made to work. I know. I had to use it during a hard disk crash. If you are really interested in the details, I'll be happy to pass them along. :-) A floppy system needs at least two 720K drives. Because of the limited storage, such a system is limited to e-mail. News is very unlikely to work. 3 Modems OS-9 UUCP 1.1.3 - Modems If you will be communicating with another UUCP system by phone, you will need a modem. Most of the modems sold today should work provided they have the following: o Support the Hayes command set. o The ability to recall the default modem configuration when the ATZ0 command is issued or the DTR line between your computer and the modem is dropped. If your modem lacks these features, UUCP may not work properly. If you plan on allowing systems to call in, your modem should support auto-answering. This is not an absolute requirement. Many UUCP sites only call out for security reasons. Lack of an auto-answer feature will prevent you from running UUCP if you are the one doing the calling. 1.1.4 - Other software You must also have the following software: o cron, mcron or some other background task scheduler. MCRON is included with UUCPbb o TSMon or similar program to monitor the port for incoming calls. This is only need if you will be accepting incoming UUCP calls. If you will only be calling out, TSMON is not necessary. o (CoCo only) Shell+ v2.1 or later. UUCPbb makes heavy use of Shell+'s features. The stock Microware shell on the CoCo should work. It has not been tested however. In addition, UUCPbb as it comes uses the following default directories: /DD/SYS/UUCP - The UUCP system files directory /DD/LOG - The log files directory If /dd is not your primary drive, you will need to edit the uucp.h file before compiling. The mail, spool and news directories are user configurable. The procedure for doing this will be described later. UUCPbb MANUAL 4 2 - This manual This manual is not intended to teach your all about the inner works of UUCP, networks or electronic mail; although a basic description of UUCP will be given toward the end. It assumes you have some basic understanding of how to use OS-9; things such as creating/editing files, creating directories and setting the permissions of file and directories. Various utilities are included in the package to make administering UUCP relatively easy. Running a UUCP site can be complex, though it need not be. Sometimes it can be difficult getting a UUCP started. Once started UUCP usually runs without problem. I will be happy to help in any way I can. If you questions about UUCPbb in general or on CoCo specifically, you can contact me. If you have questions about running UUCPbb on under OSK (OS-9/68K), you can contact Boisy Pitre. Right now, I don't have an OSK system :-( so I cannot answer questions related to OSK specific problems. Boisy's address is: boisy@os9er.waukee.ia.us If you have questions or problems related related to UUCICO not wanting to properly talk to other UUCICOs, follow the instructions in UUCICO.MAN on how to report the problems. You can send these to me or Brad Spencer at brad@anduin.eldar.org. UUCPbb is not public domain. It is copylefted software released under the GNU General Public License. A copy of the GNU GPL is included in the package. See the file COPYING for your rights under the GNU license. You cannot sell UUCPbb. You are free to modify the code and give copies of this away. Both Rick and I would like to see UUCPbb become an OS-9 Community project. The details of this will be described later. Share and enjoy! Bob Billson (1994 April 2) internet: bob@kc2wz.bubble.org UUCP: uunet!kc2wz!bob 5 Setting Up OS-9 UUCP 3 - Setting Up 3.1 - Basics 3.1.1 - Programs Needed uucico call a UUCP neighbor and send/receive files uucp queue a job to transfer a file to or from a UUCP neighbor mailx read pending mail, or queue up mail to be sent Palm Jeff Shepler's mailer used in place of mailx (optional) readnews read Usenet news articles postnews queue a job to post a Usenet news article expire delete outdated Usenet news articles uuxqt perform incoming work queued up to be done rmail deliver mail rnews deliver news uuclean clean uucp spool directories uulog view the UUCP or fileserv log files fileserv mini-listserver adduser create user accounts login logon to the system (CoCo optional) cnvrtmail convert Rick's older style mail to new format (CoCo) subscribe get newsgroups the system receives unsubscribe stop reading particular newsgroups uuencode encode binary files for mailing uudecode restore encoded binary files received chown change ownership of file/directory (CoCo) 3.1.2 - Required Commands I have tried to make it easy to set up UUCP on both the CoCo and OSK machines. It will require you to create and edit some files. The following step-by-step instructions will guide you through the installation. The procedure is identical on OS-9/6809, OS-9/68K and OS-9000 systems. ==NOTE== you must be the superuser (user ID 0) when through the whole procedure. Where there are differences, the following notation will be used: COCO Indicates instructions apply to the CoCo only. Either new installation or upgrades from Rick's original UUCP. RICK Indicates instructions only apply to a CoCo where Rick's original UUCP program is already installed. OSK Indicates instructions which apply only to OSK systems. You need the following standard OS-9 commands: RENAME, COPY, LOAD, LIST, UNLINK, and MAKDIR You also need the C compiler, MAKE utility and your favorite text editor. UUCPbb MANUAL 6 COCO -Highly recommended is using Carl Kreider's replacement of the C compiler's cc1, CC. Version 2.5.0 is available on chestnut.cs.wisc.edu. The file name is cc250.lzh. REQUIRED, however, is Carl's replacement for the original Microware clib.l library. The latest version is on chestnut.cs.wisc.edu as the file clib1990.lzh. The original Microware clib.l cannot be used to compile UUCPbb. OSK -Either Microware's Ultra C compiler or C compiler v3.2 can used. All the necessary commands must be in your current execution directory. 3.1.3 - Installation Procedure Step 1 If your current data directory, does not contain the C source code already, change to the proper directory. The docs files for UUCPbb are in the directory DOCS. DOCS has three subdirectories: MAN, DOC and SAMPLE. MAN and DOC contain files read to be printed. SAMPLE contains examples of the various files which will later be copied to another directory. It would be a good idea to print out the files in the MAN and DOCS directories. They will be referred to shortly. Step 2 Using your text editor, the following instruction applies to the file: uucp.h. There are certain areas of this file you should not change. These are clearly marked. Read through uucp.h to see if you need to make any changes for your system. The defaults should work for most systems. If you do not have a /DD descriptor in your bootfile or /DD is not your main drive, you may need to change the pathnames in parts of uucp.h. For example, there may be no /DD/SYS on your /DD drive. You may need to make it /H0/SYS instead. DO NOT change thing anything in parts marked off limits. Evil things may befall you otherwise. OSK Go to Step 4. Step 3 COCO -Using your text editor, edit the file: makefile.coco. If you are not using Carl Kreider's CC, edit the 'CC = cc' line to the appropriate C compiler executive. For example, if you are using the stock Microware C comiler, this line would be changed 7 Installation Procedure OS-9 UUCP to 'CC = cc1'. You may need to make other changes to the makefile. The comments in makefile.coco will help you. The '#' is a comment. Anything to the right of the '#' is ignored by MAKE. To uncomment something simply delete the '#' just to the left of the desired item. Step 4 You are ready to compile. The makefile you are going to use depends on your system. For the CoCo, you use: makefile.coco. If you compiling using Ultra C, use: makefile.ucc. If you are using the OSK C compiler v3.2, you use: makefile.c32. So you run: make -f COCO -Compile time on the CoCo is approximately one hour. Step 5 You are now ready to create the needed directories: /DD/LOG uucp log files /DD/SYS/UUCP uucp systems files directory /DD/USR/SPOOL spooled work directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/MAIL mailbox directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/NEWS Usenet news directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP uucp spool directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC uucp public spool directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP/SAND spooled work to/from "sand" /DD/HOME user login directories On some systems, the user login directories are in /DD/USER. If you already have user home directory on your system, you do not need the create a different one. There does not seem to be a standard on OS-9. :-( ==NOTE== The directory SAND is only an example. Each UUCP system you talk to needs its own directory in /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP. RICK On Rick's original UUCP, the following directories were used: /DD/SYS/UUCP uucp system files directory /DD/SPOOL spooled work directory /DD/SPOOL/MAIL mailbox directory /DD/SPOOL/NEWS Usenet news directory /DD/SPOOL/UUCP uucp spool directory /DD/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC uucp public spool directory /DD/SPOOL/UUCP/SAND spooled work to/from "sand" /DD/USER user login directories You can keep this directory structure and simply create the /DD/LOG UUCPbb MANUAL 8 Step 6 Set the directory permissions as follows: /DD/LOG owner read, write, execute; public write /DD/HOME owner & public read, write, execute /DD/SYS/UUCP owner read, write, execute /DD/USR/SPOOL owner read, write, execute; public read, write /DD/USR/SPOOL/MAIL owner & public read, write, execute /DD/USR/SPOOL/NEWS owner read, write, execute; public read, write /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP owner read, write, execute /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC owner & public read, write, execute /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCP/SAND owner read, write, execute Step 7 Time to copy some files. RICK BEFORE copying the files save copies of all your original files in /DD/SYS/UUCP to a temporary directory or on to a floppy. Change to the directory /DOCS/SAMPLE in your current data directory. Copy all the files in this directory to /DD/SYS/UUCP. Step 8 Change to the directory /DD/SYS/UUCP You are now ready to edit the various system files. This may sound more complicated than it really is. Just take your time. Be sure to read the specified docs files before making changes. 3.2 - Parameters File Start up your text editor on the file: Parameters. Refer to the file parameters.doc while editing this file. 3.2.1 - Node Name You'll need to pick out a name for your UUCP site. You can't pick out just any name; it has to be different than any of the other some 100,000 sites out there already. Needless to say, this means that all the good ones are taken. ;-) This name is fairly important. It must be from 1 to 8 (but no more than 8) alphanumeric characters. Punctuation or embedded spaces are not allowed. Many system administrators pick a name which has special meaning to them. For example, my node name is "kc2wz" which is my Amateur Radio (ham) callsign. Upper and lower case are treated the same. Lower case is normally used when referring to a node. 9 Node Name OS-9 UUCP It's fairly easy for a UUCP administrator at an existing site to check on possible name conflicts and to find all the UUCP nodes close to you. If you don't happen to know one, try sending mail to me: bob@kc2wz.bubble.org. Tell me what city and state you live in. I'll try to get a list of nodes near you, with phone numbers and names of people at each site to contact. 3.2.2 - Sitename The sitename is not the same as your node name although it also refers to your machine. UUCPbb uses this parameter to identify your fully qualified domain name. In order to have a fully qualified domain, you need a feed which is connected on the Internet who willing to act a gateway to the Internet for you. UUCP does NOT mean you are connected to the Internet or on the Internet. If you do not have a domain name, you use your nodename with '.uucp' attached to the end for this parameter. 3.2.3 - Other parameters Using the parameters.doc file a guide, you can finished editing the Parameters file. When you have a UUCP feed, you will need to correctly fill in the uucphost, newshost, and inhost or bithost parameters. 3.3 - Dialers File The next file to edit is the Dialers file. Dialers contains info on all your modems. The last field in the Devices file refers to an entry in Dialers. The sample Dialers file explains the format of the entry. If you are simply going to use a Hayes compatible modem without any of its special features such as MNP-4, MNP-5, etc, the file can be left unchanged for now. The 'hayes' entry will suffice. If you wish to take advantages of your modem's additional features, the sample file will give you an idea of how to create other entries. 3.4 - Devices file The next file to edit is the Devices files. Devices contains info on all your serial ports. The third field in the Systems file refers to an entry in Devices. With this file you can set up the various ports of your system to handle more than one modem. Or it gives you a way to use the same modem and port in various configurations. The entry 'Hayes' will suffice for situations which do not take advantage of a modem's special features, such MNP-4. UUCPbb MANUAL 10 3.5 - bin.list File This is a simple file which contains a list a extentions commonly used to indicate binary files. Mailx and FileServ check bin.list to see if a file needs to be uuencode before sending it. You can add to this file if you need to. 3.6 - Systems The Systems file contains info on how to access the remote site. There must be an entry for each of the UUCP systems that you call and/or calls you. The sample file gives the details for the entry format. If the remote system has more than one phone number, you need to create a separate entry for each number. UUCICO will then call each number in the order it occurs. The sample Systems file explains the entry format. 3.7 - Miscellaneous Files There are a few miscellaneous files which UUCPbb uses. Not all of them are required, but a few are. 3.7.1 - Environment Variables UUCPbb makes use of environment variables. The ones used are: HOME, MAIL, EDITOR, SHELL, and TERM. HOME is the directory containing the users' login directories. MAIL is the directory containing the users' mailbox directories. EDITOR is the name of the text editor to be used when composing mail or news articles. SHELL is the name of the user's shell. TERM is the type of terminal the user is on. The CoCo does not have environment variables, so we need to emulate them. The default system environment on the CoCo is kept in the file: /DD/SYS/profile. Each user on the CoCo has a 'profile' file in their home directory which contains the user's environment. See the doc file: profile.doc for information on setting up these files. OSK has true environment variables. The system administrator of the machine needs to set MAIL, EDITOR, SHELL, HOME, and TERM for the each user. You will need to refer to your OSK docs on how to do this. 11 Other Files OS-9 UUCP 3.7.2 - Other Files UUCPbb makes use of other files such aliases and mailrc. There are separate doc files which describe the contents of this files so it will not be repeated here. On the CoCo, each individual's UUCP related files, except 'profile', are kept in the directory UUCP. This is subdirectory in each user's login directory. On an OSK machine, the individual's UUCP related files are kept in each user's root login directory. 3.7.3 - Password File Your password needs to be properly set up for users to be able to login and read or send mail or news. User ID 0 in the password file is the "superuser" account. You may name this account after yourself, or you may name it "root" or "sysop". Currently, UUCICO runs as the superuser so you need at least this account in the password file. You should create a separate account on your system for use when reading/posting email and news. Leave the the superuser account for doing program development and system maintenance. If you plan on accepting incoming UUCP calls, you will need to create an that remote systems log into. In the UNIX world, this account name is often "nuucp". It does not always have a password since the only program this account should every run is UUCICO Also make sure there is a "postmaster" account, too. Any incoming mail that goes to a name that can't be found in the password file goes to "postmaster". Also, "postmaster" is an established standard name on most UNIX sites to which administrative mail is sent. In other words, if someone at another site wants to send mail to someone in charge at your site, not just Joe User, and they don't want to spend the time figuring out just who IS in charge over there, they send to "postmaster". This user is defined in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file by the parameter 'errorsto'. It is not a good idea to try to use an alias to redirect mail to another user instead of making a separate account. Another account is "daemon". This user is for future expansion of UUCPbb. It is not a regular user and receives no mail. It will be used it future updates to run certain tasks. You can use the utility ADDUSER to easily create new accounts. A sample /dd/sys/password file looks something like this: root,rootpass,0,128,/dd/cmds,/dd,ex shell nuucp,uucppass,1,190,/dd/cmds,/dd/usr/spool/uucppublic,ex uucico -r postmaster,postpass,2,128,/dd/cmds,/dd/user/postmaster,ex shell rickadams,rickpass,3,128,/dd/cmds,/dd/user/rickadams,ex shell user1,rickpass,4,128,/dd/cmds,/dd/user/user1,ex shell user2,rickpass,5,128,/dd/cmds,/dd/user/user1,ex shell UUCPbb MANUAL 12 3.8 - Installing Mail 3.8.1 - New Installations If you are installing UUCP for the first time, you may need to manually create the user mailboxes. The main mailbox directory is defined by the parameter 'maildir' in the /DD/SYS/Parameters file. Inside this directory are subdirectories. The names of these subdirectories are the same as the login names of each user. These are the user's mailboxes. Each message is kept as a separate file in the user's mailbox directory. If you already have users installed on your system, you merely need to create a mailbox directory for each user. It is important that the directory is owned by user it is named for. That is, the user ID in the password file and the owner ID as give by 'dir e' ('dir -e' for OSK) must be the same. If they are not, the user will not be able to read their mail. On the CoCo you can use the CHOWN utility included with UUCPbb to set the ownership of the mailbox. If you do not have users installed on your system, you need to run the ADDUSER utility. ADDUSER creates the necessary directories such as the mailbox and home directories. If you choose to use Jeff Shepler's mailer, Palm, (available on chestnut.cs.wisc.edu), follow Jeff's instructions for compiling and installing it. 3.8.2 - Upgrading Rick's mail RICK -If you are upgrading from Rick's original UUCP on the CoCo, you have two choices. If you are running Rick's original mail program, you will need to run the utility CNVRTMAIL. See the doc file CNVRTMAIL.MAN for details on how to use the utility. The mail format will be changed from the old form to the new one. 3.8.3 - Upgrading Palm RICK -If you are upgrading from Rick's original UUCP on the CoCo and are using Jeff's mailer, Palm, you need to use Jeff's conversion utility to change the Palm for use with UUCPbb. The utility and instructions are in the file CONVERTPALM.LZH which is included with UUCPbb. 3.9 - CRON/MCRON Although UUCP can be run manually, it really is meant to be run by a task scheduler. UUCPbb comes with Boisy Pitre's task scheduler MCRON. You can also use CRON which is available on chestnut.cs.wisc.edu, Delphi, and Compuserv as well a number of landline BBSs. Some OS-9 BBS software, especially if it is capable of handling Fidonet, often has some sort of event scheduler as part of the software. Any of these can be used to run the various UUCP tasks. 13 CRON/MCRON OS-9 UUCP For example, here part of my crontab file: # Daily 1 0 * * * /dd/etc/script/dailycleanup& # expire Usenet articles 30 4 * * * expire& # UUCP polls 40 0,3,6,9,12,15,18,21 * * * uucico fdurt1 -t3& 15 3 * * * uucico hvymetal -t3& Some explanation is in order. dailycleanup is a shell script which runs daily housekeeping tasks, such as running UUCLEAN. This occurs at one minute after midnight every day. EXPIRE runs at 4:30 am every day to delete old Usenet news articles. UUCICO calls the remote site 'fdurt1' at 40 minutes after the hour every three hours starting at midnight of every day. UUCICO also calls the remote site 'hvymetal' every day at 3:15 in the morning. The call to each remote is tried three times before giving up for that session. If any mail was received during the call, UUCICO will fork UUXQT to process the mail. This works fine on the CoCo--usually. Some BBSs have the modem kill switch set to ON. The result is that when UUXQT is chained to by UUCICO, it gets killed off. As an attempt to prevent this, you can try using the -o option of UUCICO. This should cause UUXQT to be started as an orphan. Without a parent, the modem kill switch should not effect it. This option has not been thoroughly tested yet, so bug reports and/or fixes are welcome. The other alternative is to put a separate entry in the crontab file to run UUXQT as certain times after a call to your feed is through. If you run UUXQT with the system name of 'ALL', all the remotes listed in the Systems file will be check for newly arrived work. 3.10 - Chat Scripts Take a look at this example Systems file: sandstorm Any sacia 2400 555-1234 ogin: uucp word: glorp The sixth and subsequent field(s) are called the "chat script" for that system. This is a number of "expect/send" pairs, giving what to expect the other system to say when you try to log in, and what to say back in response. So in the above example, we would wait till we saw the string "ogin:" (actually, "login:"; chat scripts are usually abbreviated this way), then respond with "uucp". The remote system would then say "word:" (actually, "Password:"), and we'll respond with "glorp" (the password). This gives step by step directions for logging into the remote system that are used by uucico when it calls it up. There is a similar chat script in the Dialers file entry for a specific modem, starting with the second field. UUCPbb MANUAL 14 There are a number of special sequences you can put in chat scripts: "" expect (or send) nothing \b a backspace character (hex 08) \d a 1-second delay \s a space (hex 20) \r carriage return (hex 0D) \n a linefeed character (hex 0A) \N a NUL character (hex 00) \T the phone number given in the Systems file \\ a backslash \t a TAB character (hex 09) \NNN ASCII character NNN in octal \^? send a control character, for example: \^A sends Ctrl-A \c suppress carriage return at end of send string A carriage return is automatically sent after each "send" string unless the "c" sequence is used at the end of the string. 3.11 - Preventing Lockups Included in UUCPbb is a patch written by Boisy Pitre for the CoCo. This file is call SCF14.AR. Applying this patch to SCF allows you to make your serial ports non-shareable. Why would you want to do this? Well, let's say you are calling a BBS and CRON decides it is time for UUCICO to make a call--on the same port. When your terminal program and UUCICO try to use the same port, things will lock up real tight! With the non-shareable patch installed, UUCICO will be able to detect that the port is already in use and not interfer. Right now, I'm an not sure how to accomplish the same thing under OSK. If someone has the proper procedure, please let me know. In the meantime, OSK users will have to be aware that there may be a conflict in a situation similar to the above one happens. 15 Testing OS-9 UUCP 4 - Testing Now that you have reached this point, you should be ready to see if it all works. 4.1 - Finding a Feed In order to test UUCICO, you will need to find an existing UUCP system willing to provide you with a UUCP mail feed. Tell them you'd like to poll their system a couple times a day to send and pick up your mail. The important thing to get across is that you'll be dialing THEM, on your dime, you'll be only calling them a few times per day, and the volume will be fairly low, since you're a one-person "leaf" site. (A "leaf" site is one with only one UUCP connection.) In other words, you're only picking up mail for one person, and not providing mail service to lots of other people downstream from you. They'll also be concerned that you call in regularly, so that your UUCP traffic doesn't queue up endlessly on their system waiting for you to call in. If you sort of forget about calling in for a few weeks, and a few hundred messages spool for you on the remote system, you will most probably get a concerned and/or annoyed phone call. :-) Or they mail yank your feed altogether. Remember, you are requesting to use their system, not abuse it. Also, make sure they understand you are NOT a business, NOT a BBS (unless, of course, you ARE one :-) ), you are an individual doing this for hobby purposes. If they think you're a business, they'll likely tell you to go somewhere where you can hook up to a UUCP site for a fee, since you ought to be able to pay for it. If they think you're a BBS, they'll be worried about how much traffic they're going to be saddled with, at their expense. (On the other hand, some site administrators are sympathetic towards BBS operators, and will be very helpful. It depends on the person.) How do you find such a site? You can look in the UUCP map data for your state for all the sites near you, then call the contact phone numbers provided in the map data trying to find someone agreeable to your request. They may say no, they may give you a mail feed for free, or they may offer to provide it for a fee. If they agree to give you a feed for free, you're getting quite a deal, and you definately should put that person on your Christmas card list. :-) This is a Catch-22, of course. You can't set up a UUCP node unless you can find a site to connect to, but you can't find a site to connect to unless you have access to UUCP. The solution is to somehow contact someone who already has access to a UUCP site and who is also fairly knowledgeable about how it all works. If you can find such a person (asking around at most universities usually yields paydirt), so much the better. If not, well, send me email (bob@kc2wz.bubble.org) as I'll see it I can help. UUCPbb MANUAL 16 UUCP administrators tend to be technically minded middle-level people, many of whom have a soft spot in their heart for eager young "hackers" (in the original sense of the world), and an affectionate and almost paternal love of their system, to the point that you'll be made to feel like you've just asked to take out one of their daughters. And, in a way, you have. :-) Be cheerful, respectful and polite, and see what happens. The UUCP administrators at the site you connect to may ask you to only call during certain specific hours, to not tie up his/her modems during normal business hours. That's a common restriction; agree to it if asked, and don't even think about fudging on it. UUCP keeps log files of all the traffic to and from your site, so he/she can check up on you, and probably will. Blow it, and you may find your email feed yanked in a hot minute, and you'll be out looking for another site all over again. If you find a site willing to provide a mail feed, you'll be given: One or more phone numbers to a modem on their system The UUCP node name of their system An account and password for UUCP access Hours in which you may access the system The UUCP coordinator may want to know: Your voice phone number Your modem phone number The name of your UUCP node If they ask you "what is your modem number, and when can I call you", tell them that you'll be calling THEM, and that they should put "Never" as the time they can call you. This is usually more handy than having them call you. Or, if you want your machine to be on a lot, tell them the hours you can accept UUCP related calls from their machine. There is a way you can set up your system to accept UUCP calls in "slave" mode, so that your UUCP neighbor can connect to your machine in the background. This will be covered shortly. 4.2 - Running as Master When a system calls out, it is running in the Master mode. In order to do this you will need to have your modem set up to return the result codes in English. UUCICO looks for the "CONNECT" string to let it know the remote modem has answered. You should also have your modem set up to drop the connection if the remote modem hangs up. The entries for 'hayes' in the Device and Dialers files should work with most situations. Sometimes, however, it is necessary to play with the modem settings to get it to work properly. The settings in Devices and Dialers for 'zoom' are for a Zoom V.42bis modem. These settings have worked very well for more than a year on my system. 17 Running as Master OS-9 UUCP Once you have installed the system and setup the various files and have at least one real UUCP site in the Systems file, you are ready to test your installation. Be sure that you do not have TSMon or any other process running on the port your modem is connected to. Begin by typing: uucico sitename If everything is setup correctly, UUCICO should dial the remote site, connect, login and perhaps even transfer some mail. Once it finished type this from the OS-9 prompt: OS9: uulog You should get something like this on your screen: uucp fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:30:29) Calling system fdurt1 on port /t2 uucp fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:30:55) Login successful uucp fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:30:56) Handshake successful (protocol 'g') daemon fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:30:57) Request to send 'D.fdurt1b10aM' daemon fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:31:45) Request to send 'X.fdurt1X10aK' uucp fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:31:55) Call complete (76 seconds) uuxqt fdurt1 (Mar 28-15:32:05) rmail D.fdurt1b10aM "kc2wz!bob" If you see anything else or a FAILED in the "Call complete" line, something is wrong and you will have to correct it. The error message are pretty much self-explanatory. If you failed to login, you probably have something wrong in the chat script. Getting the chat script right is sometimes the hard part. Try calling the remote while using a terminal program. Capture the login sequence without any sort of filtering. Note the sequence you have to follow in order to properly login. Once you can login yourself, just duplicate the sequence in your chat script. Make sure the system administrator of your feed (and you) have your login name and password correct. A difference of only one letter will prevent you from logging in. If you logged successfully, but UUCICO fails afterward, you can run UUCICO with a higher debug level to narrow down the problem. If everything went well, congratulations!! Welcome to the UUCP world. :-) UUCPbb MANUAL 18 4.3 - Running As Slave When a system is set up to take incoming UUCP calls, it is in the Slave mode. To run your machine in slave mode, create a line like this in your /DD/SYS/password file: nuucp,uucppass,2,190,/dd/cmds,/dd/usr/spool/uucppublic,ex uucico -r The user number in this example is "2", but this is not important. Note the higher priority of 190, and the "uucico -r" command. "-r" specifies slave mode. Use your own password instead of "uucppass", of course. Then you need to set your system and modem up for slave mode. Create a shellscript similar to this: echo ate0q1s0=1 >/t2 tsmon /t2& echo done Any UUCP neighbor that wants to call you while you're in slave mode will need a "chat script" for your system, to know how to log in. Here is a sample one. This example assumes my modem's phone number is 555-1234, my uucp account is "nuucp", with a password of "itsme": kc2wz Any hayes 2400 5551234 "" r ogin: nuucp word: itsme This line, or one very much like it, will go into the "Systems" file on your UUCP neighbor. At this point that system will know how to call your system and log in using slave mode, whenever it might feel the need to do so. This assumes that your system is ready to accept the call. If you don't plan on accepting calls in slave mode at all, but just want to call them, tell them to put "Never" in that field. If your systems needs to call out, it will first have to kill TSMon on the port, other UUCICO will not be able to call out. 19 Setting Up News OS-9 UUCP 5 - Setting Up News You need to create the following files: 1. /DD/SYS/UUCP/active This file will contain a list of all the Usenet newsgroups you want to receive, one per line. When setting up your system, format each line as in the following example: rec.arts.anime 0 0 comp.sys.m6809 0 0 sci.astro 0 0 comp.os.os9 0 0 (Each line consists of the newsgroup name followed by the minimum and maximum article number in the system, which starts out at 0 and 0 for a new newsgroup.) 2. /DD/SYS/UUCP/distributions This file contains a list of all the Usenet distributions for your site, one per line. Usenet "distributions" control how widely your posted news article will be sent. Some distributions are, for example: world anywhere in the world na north america usa the united states You will have other distributions in your area, as well. Here are the distributions for my area: nj New Jersey ny New York ne Northeast Typically there will be a statewide distribution for your state named after its two-letter code, i.e. "tn" for Tennessee, etc. So figure out all your local distributions, then add them to the world, na and usa distributions, and put them in the distributions file, one per line, like this: world na usa nj ny UUCPbb MANUAL 20 5.1 - Turning On Your News Feed Once you figure out which newsgroups you want, you have to tell the system administrator of your UUCP neighbor what you want to get. Tell him/her, for example, "I'd like a batched, compressed newsfeed of comp.os.os9, comp.sys.m6809, and ba.test." (This is an example ONLY; check to see what newsgroups would be best for your tastes, and for your area.) This implementation can handle batched or unbatched, uncompressed or uncompressed news, but batched compressed news is most efficient. The OS-9/6809 can only handle 12-bit compression, which is usually the default. OSK systems can handle 16-bit compression. You must have the utility COMPRESS in your execution directory. OS-9 COMPRESS is available on Delphi, Compuserve and chestnut.cs.wisc.edu. Do not use the 16-bit version of COMPRESS for OS-9/6809, it is WAY too slow for news. You won't receive any news, or be able to post any news, until your UUCP neighbor adds a line to their /usr/lib/news/sys file that specifies that your system is to receive the specified newsfeed. Also, if your neighbor doesn't receive one or more of the newsgroups you request, you won't be getting any articles for it, either, and the administrator will probably point that out. The administrator will add your line to his/her sys file in response to your request for a news feed. You'll eventually start receiving your news articles, usually in one big chunk once per night. If you run uucico with debug output turned on, you'll see "rnews" getting executed at that point, in addition to the usual "rmail." Make sure all your files are in readiness on your site before you request your newsfeed turned on; you'll have a heck of a time once the articles start flowing in, otherwise. 6 - UUCP? What is it? How Does It Work? 6.1 - What UUCP is NOT UUCP is NOT a BBS program. UUCP is NOT a terminal program. Running UUCP does NOT mean you are connected to the Internet. Although some sites on the Internet provide a way to access their services via email, this does not mean you are on the Internet. Connecting to the Internet is a bit more complicated the running UUCP. 21 What UUPC is OS-9 UUCP 6.2 - What UUCP is UUCP stands for "Unix-to-Unix Copy", and was an early file transfer protocol supplied with most versions of the UNIX operating system. It has since been adapted to run on numerous other machines as well, including IBM PC's, Macintoshes, Amigas, and so on. UUCP is more properly a suite (collection) of programs which work together to transfer mail, news and files. Each computer running UUCP is known as a UUCP "site", or "node". There could be one or may users on a particular node. Each UUCP site has one or more "UUCP neighbors" with which files, email, and possibly Usenet news articles are exchanged: * Files can be transferred from one system to another via the UUCP command. * Email can be sent or received. It travels from system to system, one "hop" at a time, until it reaches its intended destination. * Usenet is a worldwide network for the exchange of messages, sort of like a very large, diversified, sprawling BBS. Usenet "newsgroups" exist that are devoted to just about any conceivable topic. If one of your UUCP neighbors receives a Usenet newsgroup on a topic you're interested in, you can arrange to have it sent to your site too, and can post messages to that newsgroup that are sent out for worldwide distribution, as well. Some people may recognize this as being somewhat similar to the way that the Fidonet network works. Each UUCP node has a unique name. Email is sent to users at another site by addressing the mail to the "path" to that site, which consists of the sequence of sites between your site and the ultimate destination site, followed by the user account name on the destination, separated by exclamation marks. For example, in the following hypothetical example, the nodes "coco3", "sandstorm", "gigsys", "papabear", "homebase", "garage3", and "tatooine" are interconnected in the following manner: coco3----------sandstorm-------------gigsys----------papabear \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / \ / \ \ / homebase garage3 tatooine UUCPbb MANUAL 22 So, "coco3" has two UUCP neighbors, "sandstorm" and "homebase". Site "gigsys" has three UUCP neighbors: "sandstorm", "papabear", and "tatooine". The site "garage3" is what is known as a "leaf" site: it is connected to only one UUCP neighbor, "sandstorm". It is a "leaf" on the interconnection "tree" in that it only generates and receives email (and possibly Usenet news) for itself, and doesn't pass any traffic through for anyone else. So if someone at site "coco3" wanted to send email to someone with the user account "susan" at site "garage3", they'd send it to: sandstorm!garage3!susan If someone at site "homebase" wanted to send mail to user "fred" at site "tatooine", they'd send it to: sandstorm!gigsys!tatooine!fred Suppose someone at site "papabear" wanted to send email to user "sally" who was also at site "papabear"? In that case, it becomes rather simple. They'd send the email to: sally Email sent to someone on a remote system is queued up to be sent. On a regular basis, you call up one or more of your UUCP neighbors, at which time the two nodes connect and exchange any files that are waiting to be sent or received by one or the other. After this is done, the two computers disconnect, and each then processes any incoming files that require further work. Email may need to be distributed to a user on that system, or queued up for transmission to yet another UUCP neighbor, for example. Or a Usenet news article may need to be posted on your machine. This is a hypothetical example. Multiply that diagram a hundredfold, and include tens of thousands of UUCP sites around the globe, and you'll have a more accurate picture of exactly what it is you're tapping into. You and any other users on your machine will mostly use the MAILX, UUCP, READNEWS and POSTNEWS commands. As a Sysop on your system, you will run the "uucico" command once or twice a day to connect with your neighbors and get everyone up to date. Also, when your disk starts getting full, you'll want to run EXPIRE to delete Usenet news articles older than a specified number of days old. UUXQT, RMAIL and RNEWS are usually run automatically by UUCICO. UUXQT is run after "uucico" has transferred all files to and from your site that have been queued up for transport, and you have disconnected from your UUCP neighbor. It then runs RMAIL and RNEWS, as appropriate, to post any email or news articles that may have just come across. 23 How Do You Get There From Here? OS-9 UUCP 6.3 - How Do You Get There From Here? To send email to someone, you need to know the name of their node, and the names of all the nodes between yours and his/hers. If your friend Sally had an account "sallyd" on system "burp", and "burp" was connected to system "why", and system "why" was connected to "sandstorm", you'd do this: mailx "sandstorm!why!burp!sallyd" Finding a path between your system and another is an arcane art. :-) The quotes are necessary to prevent the OS-9/6809 shell from interpreting the exclamation points as "pipe" characters. A single dot character at the left margin will terminate the mail entry. Mail then queues the mail up to be sent to "sandstorm" the next time you call them with uucico. 7 - UUCP Command The uucp command can be used to initiate file transfers to and from the remote system. The remote system usually won't let you put a file just anywhere... usually there is a /usr/spool/uucppublic directory to which anyone is allowed to write files, though. So to transfer your startup file to your immediate UUCP neighbor "sandstorm", for example: uucp /dd/startup "sandstorm!/usr/spool/uucppublic/startup" and to read it back: uucp "sandstorm!/usr/spool/uucppublic/startup" /dd/startup2 This would just queue up a job to do the transfer; uucico would do the actual work. This means that people who know what they're doing can send you files (and read your files) remotely, so you might want to be security conscious and NOT run uucico from your root account (user 0). Also, make sure the permissions on your files are set such that whatever account you run uucico under can ONLY do things on your system that you feel like permitting. The directory /DD/USR/SPOOL/UUCPPUBLIC is your version of standard /usr/spool/uucppublic. Make sure anyone can write in that directory, so that anyone wanting to transfer a file to your system will be sure to have a place to put it. If you know enough about the way the network's connected, and the various machines involved are configured in a way that allows it, you can transfer files between machines that aren't immediate neighbors, like this: uucp a_file "sandstorm!gigsys!tatooine!/usr/spool/uucppublic/file" UUCPbb MANUAL 24 The above command would cause the file "file" to be transferred from your hard disk to the /usr/spool/uucppublic directory on system "tatooine", travelling there by ways of intermediate systems "sandstorm" and "gigsys". 8 - File Server Rick Adams has written a mini-listserver program which is included in UUCPbb. At the present time the server is somewhat simple. It will allow users to request files you have placed in a special directory. This directory is defined in the /DD/SYS/UUCP/Parameters file. Read the file FILESERV.MAN for full instructions on using setting up and using the server. While the server is simple now, it will not be for long. ;-) 9 - Final Word I would like to see UUCPbb develop into an OS-9 Community Project. Towards that end, I have released it under the GNU General Public License. You are free to give away (but NOT sell) and modify the source or even use the source provided you comply the the GNU license. I will be maintaining UUCPbb, so if you have bugs, improvements, comments, critisms or even nice things to say :-), please pass them know. I don't have the last word on how to do everything in C. If someone can come up with a better (and PORTABLE!) way of doing what I did, let me know. In order to avoid requiring everyone to constantly download a huge file for minor updates or wait a long time between revisions, a UNIX-like diff utility is in the works. (It will run both on the CoCo and OSK systems.) With this utility changes will be easier to pass along. Any DIFF files will ALWAYS be referenced against the current official version of UUCPbb. This will ensure that everyone is working with the same sources. The original site which updates, patches, additions will be on the OS-9 archive site on the Internet. Currently, this site is chestnut.cs.wisc.edu. I am hoping a separat directory will be created for UUCPbb related files, so y'all won't have to search all around the directories on chestnut. From chestnut, files will migrate to Delphi, Compuserv and other BBSs. If you want to help with this project, contact Jeff Shepler at sysop@miliways.aldhfn.org. There are other things I would like to do with UUCPbb to make it better. Check the TODO list. If you see something you want to work on OR you have, like me, been quietly hacking on Rick's code and come up with something you want to contribute, drop me email. Before you start working on something check with me first. Someone else may be working on same task. Rather 25 Introduction OS-9 UUCP pointless to two people duplicating each others work when you could working together. Obviously, there are some things that you can do under OSK that you can't do due to limitations of the CoCo and OS-9/6809. Where possible please try not to make none portable changes. If you do, please use the following #ifdef/#endif to allow selectively compiling the code: #ifdef OS9 Code specific to OS-9/6809 #ifdef _OSK Code specific to OS-9/68K or OS-9000 #ifdef _OS9K Code specific to only OS-9000 So put on your thinking caps! And have fun! Bob Billson 1994 April 2 p' *p2 UULOG UULOG PROGRAM uulog CALLING SEQUENCE uulog [-s -u -d] [-f] Opts: -s - show work to/from the remote -u - show work to/from the user -d - show log file for days ago. Default is show today's log file -f - show fileserver logs. Default is UUCP logs files. SUMMARY Print summary of UUCP and UUXQT traffic from the daily /DD/LOG/uulog files. Or print summary of /DD/LOG/fileserv log files. DESCRIPTION UULOG provides a way to view the daily log files created by UUCIO, UUXQT and FileServ. The UUCP log files are recorded in the file /DD/LOG/uulog. The log files kept by FileServ are recorded in /DD/LOG/filserv. The options available are: -s Display log information of work related to . -u Display log information of worked related to . -d Display the log file old. Log files are kept for the previous 7 days. See UUCLEAN.MAN. -f Display the log files for the fileserver rather than the UUCP log files. Only -d is meaningful with this option. EXAMPLES: uulog Lists the entire /DD/LOG/uulog file for the current day. uulog -s anduin -d2 Lists all information in /DD/LOG/uulog involving calls to or from anduin from the log file of two days ago (/DD/LOG/uulog.2). UULOG UULOG uulog -u uuxqt List all transactions for the current day done by the "user" (program in this example) UUXQT. uulog -f List the fileserver's log, /DD/LOG/fileserv, for the current day. uulog -fd4 Lists all information involving the fileserver's file transfers from the log file of four days ago (/DD/LOG/fileserv.4) UULOG was originally written by Mark Griffith to work with his OS-9 UUCP suite. Thanks to Mark for his okey-dokey to modify it to work with the UUCPbb package. FILES /DD/LOG/uulog /DD/LOG/uulog.1 /DD/LOG/uulog.2 /DD/LOG/uulog.3 /DD/LOG/uulog.4 /DD/LOG/uulog.5 /DD/LOG/uulog.6 /DD/LOG/uulog.7 /DD/LOG/fileserv /DD/LOG/fileserv.1 /DD/LOG/fileserv.2 /DD/LOG/fileserv.3 /DD/LOG/fileserv.4 /DD/LOG/fileserv.5 /DD/LOG/fileserv.6 /DD/LOG/fileserv.7 p' pA UUXQT UUXQT PROGRAM uuxqt CALLING SEQUENCE: uuxqt [opts] [...] [opts] - process work for . If name is 'ALL', all systems in the Systems file are processed opts: -xN - set debug level to N. 0 (default) = OFF, 9 = highest -q - work quietly (no messages to the screen) DESCRIPTION: UUXQT is a utility which processes incoming mail received via UUCICO. Mail received normally consists of a data file and an associated work or execution file. UUXQT is usually forked by UUCICO. On occasions, you may have to run UUXQT manually such as when you run UUCICO with the -u option. UUXQT scans the spool directory for the given system for work or execution files and proceeds as those files dictate. The work may take the form of incoming mail to be distributed via RMAIL, and/or incoming Usenet news articles to be distributed via RNEWS. If UUXQT cannot decide to do with a file, it does nothing. UUXQT logs all work done to the file /DD/LOG/uulog. UUXQT will process mail for each system given on the command line. Invalid system names are flagged with an error message. If the system name 'ALL' (upper case only) is specified, UUXQT will search the spool directory of each system listed in the Systems file for mail waiting to be processed. When UUXQT starts, it checks to see if there is another UUXQT is already running. If one s, a signal is sent to that UUXQT informing it of newly arrived work. The second UUXQT then exits. The first UUXQT intercepts the signal and processes the newly arrived work after it finishes the batch it is working on. is the level of diagnostics desire from 0 (off) to 9 (highest). The default is 0 is assumed if no debug level is specified. All debug output is logged to the file /DD/LOG/uulog. If the -q option is used, UUXQT will not send any message to the screen. Information will still go to the log file. 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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. , 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. p'p Documentation and sample files for the OS-9 UUCP package, UUCPbb Copyright (C) 1990, 1993 Rick Adams and Bob Billson This file is part of the OS-9 UUCP package, UUCPbb. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. The author of UUCPbb, Bob Billson, can be contacted at: bob@kc2wz.bubble.org or uunet!kc2wz!bob or by snail mail: 21 Bates Way, Westfield, NJ 07090 The file COPYING is the GNU General Public License. The DOC directory contains both doc and man pages files for the UUCPbb package. These files are formatted, ready-to-print on standard 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper, 66 lines per page. There are no printer control codes embedded in any of the files. Please READ the documentation. It will, I hope, make installing the program easy. If you find mistakes or unclear areas in the docs, please let me know. I don't like documentation that is unclear. While I am not a writer by profession, I would like to make the files as useful as possible. If they are unclear, they are not very useful. The SAMPLE directory contains various files which go in the /DD/SYS/UUCP when you are instructed to copy them there. You should edit these files to conform to YOUR system. The file UUCPBB.DOC will explain what to change. Each file contains an explanation of the file's contents. It is not necessary to delete this information after you finish installing UUCP. The MISC directory contains the following archives: SCF14.AR is Boisy Pitre's patch for OS-9/6809 Level 2 to allow SCF devices to be made non-shareable. Instructions for applying the patch are contained in the archive. MCRON12.LZH is Boisy Pitre's multi-user version of CRON for OS-9/6809. Instructions are contained in the archive CONVERTPALM.LZH is Jeff Shepler's utility for use with his mailer, Palm. If you are running Palm with Rick's original UUCP on the CoCo, use this utility to convert Palm's mail to the new form used by UUCPbb. UUTOOLS.LZH is a version of uuencode and uudecode which allows large files to split into smaller files. Many UUCP will reject mail files larger than about 100K. UUE (uuencode) allows you easier send a large file in smaller pieces. UUD (uudecode) allows you to put these pieces back together and decode than without a lot of hassles. Only the OS-9/6809 executables are in this file. Put these in your execution directory with names uue and uud. UUTOOLS_SRC.LZH is the source for UUE and UUD. It includes makefiles for the OS-9/6809 and OSK versions. Put the executables in your execution directory with the names uue and uud. CM.LZH is a mail monitor for use with UUCPbb under OSK. It runs in the background and checks for new mail at regular intervals. This utility was contributed by Boisy. Questions or suggestions about it should be sent to him. DESKTOP.LZH was also contributed by Boisy. The archive contains some AIF/icon files for a particular GUI on the MM/1 called Desktop.