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 uucleanup(1m) -- uucp spool directory clean-up
    The uucp commands, including uucleanup, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uucleanup scans the spool directories for old files and takes appropriate action to remove them. Depending on the options selected, uucleanup performs the following: + Informs the requestor of send and/or receive requests for systems that cannot be reached. + Returns mail that cannot be delivered t...
 uucp(1) -- UNIX system to UNIX system copy
    uucp copies files named by the source_files argument to the destination identified by the destination_file argument. When copying files to or from a remote system, source_files and destination_file can be a path name on the local system, or have the form: system_name!path_!path_path_name where system_name is the name of a remote system in a list of system names known to uucp. When copying files to...
 uucpd(1m) -- UUCP over TCP/IP server daemon
    The uucp commands, including uucpd, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uucpd is the server for supporting UUCP connections over TCP/IP networks. uucpd is invoked by inetd(1M) when a UUCP connection is established (that is, a connection to the port indicated in the "uucp" service specification; see services(4)), and executes the following protocol: 1) The server prompts ...
 uudecode(1) -- encode/decode a binary file for transmission by mailer
    uuencode and uudecode can be used to send a binary file to another machine by means of such services as elm(1), mailx(1), or uucp(1) (see elm(1), mailx(1), and uucp(1)). uuencode takes the named source file (default standard input) and produces an encoded version on the standard output. The encoding uses only printing ASCII characters, includes the original mode of the input file, and preserves th...
 uuencode(1) -- encode/decode a binary file for transmission by mailer
    uuencode and uudecode can be used to send a binary file to another machine by means of such services as elm(1), mailx(1), or uucp(1) (see elm(1), mailx(1), and uucp(1)). uuencode takes the named source file (default standard input) and produces an encoded version on the standard output. The encoding uses only printing ASCII characters, includes the original mode of the input file, and preserves th...
 uugetty(1m) -- set terminal type, modes, speed and line discipline
    The uucp commands, including uugetty, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uugetty sets terminal type, modes, speed and line discipline. It is similar to getty, except that uugetty supports using the line in both directions (see getty(1M)). This allows users to log in, but, if the line is free, uucico, cu, and ct can dial out (see uucico(1), cu(1), and ct(1)). When devices ...
 uuidgen(1) -- Generates a Universal Unique Identifier (UUID)
    The uuidgen command creates a UUID string that you assign to an object to uniquely identify it. One such use is in the UUID interface attribute of an IDL interface definition. The format for representing a UUID string consists of eight hexadecimal digits followed by a dash, followed by three groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by dashes, followed by a dash and twelve hexadecimal digits: 01...
 uulog(1) -- UNIX system to UNIX system copy
    uucp copies files named by the source_files argument to the destination identified by the destination_file argument. When copying files to or from a remote system, source_files and destination_file can be a path name on the local system, or have the form: system_name!path_!path_path_name where system_name is the name of a remote system in a list of system names known to uucp. When copying files to...
 uuls(1m) -- list spooled uucp transactions grouped by transaction
    The uucp commands, including uuls, are targeted for removal from HPUX; see the WARNINGS below. This command lists the contents of UUCP spool directories (default /var/spool/uucp/*) with the files in each directory grouped into three categories: + Transactions, + Orphans, and + Others.
 uuname(1) -- UNIX system to UNIX system copy
    uucp copies files named by the source_files argument to the destination identified by the destination_file argument. When copying files to or from a remote system, source_files and destination_file can be a path name on the local system, or have the form: system_name!path_!path_path_name where system_name is the name of a remote system in a list of system names known to uucp. When copying files to...
 uupath(1) -- access and manage the pathalias database
    The uucp commands, including uupath and mkuupath, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uupath provides electronic message routing by expanding a simple UUCP address into a full UUCP path (see uucp(1)). For example, host!user could be expanded into !user could be expanded into user could be expanded into hostA!hostB!host!user. !hostB!host!user. hostB!host!user. !host!user. h...
 uupick(1) -- public UNIX system to UNIX system file copy
    uuto sends source-files to destination. uuto uses the uucp facility to send files (see uucp(1)), while allowing the local system to control the file access. A source-file name is a path name on your machine. Destination has the form: system!user where !user where user where system is taken from a list of system names that uucp knows about (see uuname in uucp(1) manual entry). user is the login nam...
 uusched(1m) -- schedule uucp transport files
    The uucp commands, including uusched, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uusched is the UUCP file transport scheduler. It is usually started by the daemon uudemon.hour, which is started by cron (see cron(1M)) from the following entry in /var/spool/cron: 39 * * * * /usr/bin/su uucp -c */usr/lbin/uucp/uudemon.hour > /dev/null*
 uusnap(1m) -- show snapshot of the UUCP system
    The uucp commands, including uusnap, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uusnap displays in tabular format a synopsis of the current UUCP situation. The format of each line is as follows: site N Cmds N Data N Xqts Message Where site is the name of the site with work, N is a count of each of the three possible types of work (command, data, or remote execute), and Message is...
 uusnaps(1m) -- sort and embellish uusnap output
    The uucp commands, including uusnaps, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uusnaps runs uusnap (see uusnap(1M)) and post-processes the output into a more useful form. It sorts output lines in ``Pareto-style'', showing first those remote systems with the greatest number of Cmds files, next Data files, and then Xqts files. uusnaps inserts a * after the number of Xqts files ...
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