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Simple loop to mail all active users.

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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Send a fortune to all active/logged in users

2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
So I understand I need to use the who command to see all the active users online. Then mail those users a fortune using the built in fortune command. The issue I'm having is how I would put this into a for loop?
Do I simply create a log of all active users and awk that? I'm sorry I am having a really hard time with shell scripting and cant grasp my head around the logic behind this simple one line of code.


3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts):



4. Complete Name of School (University), City (State), Country, Name of Professor, and Course Number (Link to Course):
Modesto Junior College, Modesto (CA), US, Dale Phillips, and CMSCI-210:

Thank you for the help. I know theres not to much information but thats why im here Smilie. Try and get a push in the right direction.

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lmfsetup(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       lmfsetup(8)

Name
       lmfsetup - License Management Facility PAK registration script

Syntax
       /etc/lmfsetup [ template ]

Description
       The  script allows you to register data supplied by a Product Authorization Key (PAK).  The script prompts you for the data associated with
       each of the fields on a PAK.  When all the data has been entered, the License Management Facility (LMF) ensures there are  entries  against
       all  the mandatory fields, and that the Checksum validates all the license data.  If the data has been entered correctly, the PAK is regis-
       tered in the License Database.  If the data has been entered incorrectly, the appropriate error message is displayed and you are given  the
       opportunity to re-enter the data.

       The template option allows you to register license data from templates in A template containing a partially complete PAK is created by some
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       script cannot find the specified template in it searches the current directory.

       The  script  is	provided as an alternative to the command.  This displays a template, which includes the fields on the PAK, and invokes an
       editor so that you can add the license data to the appropriate field.  The command also allows errors to be corrected without having to re-
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See Also
       lmf(8)
       Guide to Software Licensing

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