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authorderaadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>2000-02-29 18:36:45 +0000
committerderaadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>2000-02-29 18:36:45 +0000
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parentfix alignment constraint in IPv6 routing header manipulation (ancillary data). (diff)
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-
-PUSH(8) UNIX System Manager's Manual PUSH(8)
-
-NNAAMMEE
- ppuusshh - fetch mail via POP
-
-SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
- ppuusshh [--44 | ----kkrrbb44] [--55 | ----kkrrbb55] [--vv | ----vveerrbboossee] [--ff | ----ffoorrkk] [--ll |
- ----lleeaavvee] [----ffrroomm] [--cc | ----ccoouunntt] [----hheeaaddeerr] [--pp _p_o_r_t_-_s_p_e_c | ----ppoorrtt==_p_o_r_t_-
- _s_p_e_c] _p_o_-_b_o_x _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e
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-DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
- ppuusshh retrieves mail from the post office box _p_o_-_b_o_x, and stores the mail
- in mbox format in _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e. The _p_o_-_b_o_x can have any of the following for-
- mats:
- `hostname:username'
- `po:hostname:username'
- `username@hostname'
- `po:username@hostname'
- `hostname'
- `po:username'
-
- If no username is specified, ppuusshh assumes that it's the same as on the
- local machine; _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e defaults to the value of the MAILHOST environment
- variable.
-
- Supported options:
-
- --44, ----kkrrbb44
- use Kerberos 4 (if compiled with support for Kerberos 4)
-
- --55, ----kkrrbb55
- use Kerberos 5 (if compiled with support for Kerberos 5)
-
- --ff, ----ffoorrkk
- fork before starting to delete messages
-
- --ll, ----lleeaavvee
- don't delete fetched mail
-
- ----ffrroomm behave like from.
-
- --cc, ----ccoouunntt
- first print how many messages and bytes there are.
-
- ----hheeaaddeerr
- which header from should print.
-
- --pp _p_o_r_t_-_s_p_e_c, ----ppoorrtt==_p_o_r_t_-_s_p_e_c
- use this port instead of the default `kpop' or `1109'.
-
- The default is to first try Kerberos 5 authentication and then, if that
- fails, Kerberos 4.
-
-EENNVVIIRROONNMMEENNTT
- MAILHOST
- points to the post office, if no other hostname is specified.
-
-EEXXAAMMPPLLEESS
- $ push cornfield:roosta ~/.gnus-crash-box
-
- tries to fetch mail for the user _r_o_o_s_t_a from the post office at
- ``cornfield'', and stores the mail in _~_/_._g_n_u_s_-_c_r_a_s_h_-_b_o_x (you are using
- Gnus, aren't you?)
-
- $ push --from -5 havregryn
-
- tries to fetch FFrroomm:: lines for current user at post office ``havregryn''
- using Kerberos 5.
-
-SSEEEE AALLSSOO
- movemail(8), popper(8), from(1)
-
-HHIISSTTOORRYY
- ppuusshh was written while waiting for mmoovveemmaaiill to finish getting the mail.
-
- HEIMDAL May 31, 1998 2
diff --git a/kerberosIV/src/lib/editline/editline.cat3 b/kerberosIV/src/lib/editline/editline.cat3
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-
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- EEDDIITTLLIINNEE((33)) EEDDIITTLLIINNEE((33))
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- NNAAMMEE
- editline - command-line editing library with history
-
- SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
- cchhaarr **
- rreeaaddlliinnee((pprroommpptt))
- cchhaarr **pprroommpptt;;
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- vvooiidd
- aadddd__hhiissttoorryy((lliinnee))
- cchhaarr **lliinnee;;
-
- DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
- _E_d_i_t_l_i_n_e is a library that provides an line-editing interface with
- text recall. It is intended to be compatible with the _r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e
- library provided by the Free Software Foundation, but much smaller.
- The bulk of this manual page describes the user interface.
-
- The _r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e routine returns a line of text with the trailing newline
- removed. The data is returned in a buffer allocated with _m_a_l_l_o_c(3),
- so the space should be released with _f_r_e_e(3) when the calling program
- is done with it. Before accepting input from the user, the specified
- _p_r_o_m_p_t is displayed on the terminal.
-
- The _a_d_d___h_i_s_t_o_r_y routine makes a copy of the specified _l_i_n_e and adds it
- to the internal history list.
-
- UUsseerr IInntteerrffaaccee
- A program that uses this library provides a simple emacs-like editing
- interface to its users. A line may be edited before it is sent to the
- calling program by typing either control characters or escape
- sequences. A control character, shown as a caret followed by a
- letter, is typed by holding down the ``control'' key while the letter
- is typed. For example, ``^A'' is a control-A. An escape sequence is
- entered by typing the ``escape'' key followed by one or more
- characters. The escape key is abbreviated as ``ESC.'' Note that
- unlike control keys, case matters in escape sequences; ``ESC F'' is
- not the same as ``ESC f''.
-
- An editing command may be typed anywhere on the line, not just at the
- beginning. In addition, a return may also be typed anywhere on the
- line, not just at the end.
-
- Most editing commands may be given a repeat count, _n, where _n is a
- number. To enter a repeat count, type the escape key, the number, and
- then the command to execute. For example, ``ESC 4 ^f'' moves forward
- four characters. If a command may be given a repeat count then the
- text ``[n]'' is given at the end of its description.
-
- The following control characters are accepted:
- ^A Move to the beginning of the line
-
-
-
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-
- EEDDIITTLLIINNEE((33)) EEDDIITTLLIINNEE((33))
-
-
-
-
- ^B Move left (backwards) [n]
- ^D Delete character [n]
- ^E Move to end of line
- ^F Move right (forwards) [n]
- ^G Ring the bell
- ^H Delete character before cursor (backspace key) [n]
- ^I Complete filename (tab key); see below
- ^J Done with line (return key)
- ^K Kill to end of line (or column [n])
- ^L Redisplay line
- ^M Done with line (alternate return key)
- ^N Get next line from history [n]
- ^P Get previous line from history [n]
- ^R Search backward (forward if [n]) through history for text;
- must start line if text begins with an uparrow
- ^T Transpose characters
- ^V Insert next character, even if it is an edit command
- ^W Wipe to the mark
- ^X^X Exchange current location and mark
- ^Y Yank back last killed text
- ^[ Start an escape sequence (escape key)
- ^]c Move forward to next character ``c''
- ^? Delete character before cursor (delete key) [n]
-
- The following escape sequences are provided.
- ESC ^H Delete previous word (backspace key) [n]
- ESC DEL Delete previous word (delete key) [n]
- ESC SP Set the mark (space key); see ^X^X and ^Y above
- ESC . Get the last (or [n]'th) word from previous line
- ESC ? Show possible completions; see below
- ESC < Move to start of history
- ESC > Move to end of history
- ESC b Move backward a word [n]
- ESC d Delete word under cursor [n]
- ESC f Move forward a word [n]
- ESC l Make word lowercase [n]
- ESC u Make word uppercase [n]
- ESC y Yank back last killed text
- ESC v Show library version
- ESC w Make area up to mark yankable
- ESC nn Set repeat count to the number nn
- ESC C Read from environment variable ``_C_'', where C is
- an uppercase letter
-
- The _e_d_i_t_l_i_n_e library has a small macro facility. If you type the
- escape key followed by an uppercase letter, _C, then the contents of
- the environment variable ___C__ are read in as if you had typed them at
- the keyboard. For example, if the variable ___L__ contains the
- following:
- ^A^Kecho '^V^[[H^V^[[2J'^M
- Then typing ``ESC L'' will move to the beginning of the line, kill the
-
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- EEDDIITTLLIINNEE((33)) EEDDIITTLLIINNEE((33))
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- entire line, enter the echo command needed to clear the terminal (if
- your terminal is like a VT-100), and send the line back to the shell.
-
- The _e_d_i_t_l_i_n_e library also does filename completion. Suppose the root
- directory has the following files in it:
- bin vmunix
- core vmunix.old
- If you type ``rm /v'' and then the tab key. _E_d_i_t_l_i_n_e will then finish
- off as much of the name as possible by adding ``munix''. Because the
- name is not unique, it will then beep. If you type the escape key and
- a question mark, it will display the two choices. If you then type a
- period and a tab, the library will finish off the filename for you:
- rm /v[TAB]_m_u_n_i_x.TAB_o_l_d
- The tab key is shown by ``[TAB]'' and the automatically-entered text
- is shown in italics.
-
- BBUUGGSS AANNDD LLIIMMIITTAATTIIOONNSS
- Cannot handle lines more than 80 columns.
-
- AAUUTTHHOORRSS
- Simmule R. Turner <uunet.uu.net!capitol!sysgo!simmy> and Rich $alz
- <rsalz@osf.org>. Original manual page by DaviD W. Sanderson
- <dws@ssec.wisc.edu>.
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