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 UUCP(1C) UUCP(1C)
 NAME
 uucp, uulog - unix to unix copy
 SYNOPSIS
 uucp [ option ] ... source-file ... destination-file
 uulog [ option ] ...
 DESCRIPTION
 Uucp copies files named by the source-file arguments to the
 destination-file argument. A file name may be a path name
 on your machine, or may have the form
 system-name!pathname
 where `system-name' is taken from a list of system names
 which uucp knows about. Shell metacharacters ?*[] appearing
 in the pathname part will be expanded on the appropriate
 system.
 Pathnames may be one of
 (1) a full pathname;
 (2) a pathname preceded by ~user; where user is a userid on
 the specified system and is replaced by that user's
 login directory;
 (3) anything else is prefixed by the current directory.
 If the result is an erroneous pathname for the remote system
 the copy will fail. If the destination-file is a directory,
 the last part of the source-file name is used.
 Uucp preserves execute permissions across the transmission
 and gives 0666 read and write permissions (see chmod(2)).
 The following options are interpreted by uucp.
 -d Make all necessary directories for the file copy.
 -c Use the source file when copying out rather than copy-
 ing the file to the spool directory.
 -m Send mail to the requester when the copy is complete.
 Uulog maintains a summary log of uucp and uux(1) transac-
 tions in the file `/usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE' by gathering
 information from partial log files named
 `/usr/spool/uucp/LOG.*.?'. It removes the partial log
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 files.
 The options cause uulog to print logging information:
 -ssys
 Print information about work involving system sys.
 -uuser
 Print information about work done for the specified
 user.
 FILES
 /usr/spool/uucp - spool directory
 /usr/lib/uucp/* - other data and program files
 SEE ALSO
 uux(1), mail(1)
 D. A. Nowitz, Uucp Implementation Description
 WARNING
 The domain of remotely accessible files can (and for obvious
 security reasons, usually should) be severely restricted.
 You will very likely not be able to fetch files by pathname;
 ask a responsible person on the remote system to send them
 to you. For the same reasons you will probably not be able
 to send files to arbitrary pathnames.
 BUGS
 All files received by uucp will be owned by uucp.
 The -m option will only work sending files or receiving a
 single file. (Receiving multiple files specified by special
 shell characters ?*[] will not activate the -m option.)

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