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uuxqt(8)                                                                                            uuxqt(8)



NAME
       uuxqt - UUCP execution daemon

SYNOPSIS
       uuxqt [ options ]

DESCRIPTION
       The  uuxqt  daemon executes commands requested by uux (1) from either the local system or from remote
       systems.  It is started automatically by the uucico (8) daemon (unless uucico (8) is given the -q  or
       --nouuxqt option).

       There  is  normally no need to run this command, since it will be invoked by uucico (8).  However, it
       can be used to provide greater control over the processing of the work queue.

       Multiple invocations of uuxqt may be run at once, as controlled by the max-uuxqts configuration  com-mand. command.
       mand.

OPTIONS
       The following options may be given to uuxqt.

       -c command, --command command
            Only execute requests for the specified command.  For example:
                 uuxqt --command rmail

       -s system, --system system
            Only execute requests originating from the specified system.

       -x type, --debug type
            Turn  on  particular debugging types.  The following types are recognized: abnormal, chat, hand-shake, handshake,
            shake, uucp-proto, proto, port, config, spooldir, execute, incoming, outgoing.   Only  abnormal,
            config, spooldir and execute are meaningful for uuxqt.

            Multiple  types  may  be  given, separated by commas, and the --debug option may appear multiple
            times.  A number may also be given, which will turn on that many types from the foregoing  list;
            for example, --debug 2 is equivalent to --debug abnormal,chat.

            The debugging output is sent to the debugging file, which may be printed using uulog -D.

       -I file, --config
            Set  configuration  file to use.  This option may not be available, depending upon how uuxqt was
            compiled.

       -v, --version
            Report version information and exit.

       --help
            Print a help message and exit.

SEE ALSO
       uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8)

AUTHOR
       Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com)



                                              Taylor UUCP 1.07                                      uuxqt(8)

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