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Operating Systems Solaris Live Chat For Solaris? Post 302137882 by RobSand on Thursday 27th of September 2007 10:29:16 AM
Old 09-27-2007
Thanks Johan

Thanks for your help Johan!
 

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CRASHLIST(1)							     CrashMail							      CRASHLIST(1)

NAME
crashlist - Compile a CrashMail nodelist SYNOPSIS
crashlist dir DESCRIPTION
Builds an index for the nodelists in the specified directory (or in the current directory if no directory is specified). To find out what nodelists to read, CrashList uses a file called cmnodelist.prefs in the nodelist directory. The format of this file is as follows: <nodelist name> [<default zone>] As the name of the nodelist, you can either specify the full name of the nodelist or just the base name of the nodelist (without .xxx at the end). If you just specify the base name, CrashList will use the latest nodelist with that name (selected by date, not the extension). A default zone can be used for regional nodelists without a Zone line. All lines beginning with a semicolon are treated as comments. Pointlists should be in BinkleyTerm format and should be specified after the real nodelists. SEE ALSO
crashmail(1), crashgetnode(1) FILES
Example cmnodelist.prefs: ; Configuration for CrashList ; ; Format: <nodelist> [<default zone>] NODELIST BTPOINT AUTHOR
CrashMail is written by Johan Billing <billing@df.lth.se> This manual page was written by Peter Karlsson <peter@softwolves.pp.se> Johan Billing 1999-08-01 CRASHLIST(1)
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