.TH UUTO 1 .CT 1 comm-mach .SH NAME uuto, uupick \- simplified unix-to-unix remote file copy .SH SYNOPSIS .B uuto [ .I option ... ] .I file ... recipient .PP .B uupick [ .B -s .I system ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Uuto sends the named .I files to a .IR recipient on another system by means of .IR uucp (1). The recipient is named thus: .IP .IB system ! user .PP The options are .TP .B -p Make a copy of the .I files. This option allows you to delete or modify the files without worrying about whether they have yet been sent. .PD 0 .TP .B -m Notify the sender by mail when the copy is complete. (The recipient is always notified.) .PD .PP .I Uupick accepts or rejects files received from .I uuto. For each file currently available, it announces .IP .BI "from system" " sys-name" ": file" " file-name" .LP followed by .LR ? . Give one of these answers on the standard input: .TP Go on to next entry. .TP .B d Delete the entry. .TP .BI m " dir Move the entry to directory .I dir. If .I dir is missing, use the current directory. .TP .BI a " dir Like .BR m , but move all files from the given system. .TP .B p Print the file. .TP (control-d) .br .ns .TP .B q Stop. .TP .BI ! command Escape to .IR sh (1) command. .TP anything else Print a usage summary. .PP Option .B -s picks files only from the named .I system. .SH FILES .F /usr/spool/uucppublic/receive/\fIrecipient\fP/\fIsendingsystem\fP/* where the files go .SH SEE ALSO .IR mail (1), .IR push (1), .IR rcp (1), .IR uucp (1)