01-02-2008
There is no need to remove the account. Just stop using it. We probably have several hundred (thousand?) accounts that are no longer being used, one more won't cause any problems.
And don't post your email address in any of the posts.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ktoblzcheck
KTOBLZCHECK(1) General Commands Manual KTOBLZCHECK(1)
NAME
ktoblzcheck - Check Account and BLZ (bank routing code)
SYNOPSIS
ktoblzcheck [--returncode] [--file=<datafile>] <bank-id> <account-id>
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ktoblzcheck application.
ktoblzcheck is a program that will check a given account and blz for the bank being valid and the account being valid using some checksum
calculations, if supported for that particular bank. The output is the clear-text name of the bank specified by <bank-id>, and whether the
given <account-id> is a valid account number at this bank.
OPTIONS
<bank-id>
This is the Bankleitzahl (bank routing id), actually it is the account-id of that particular bank at the Deutsche Bundesbank.
<account-id>
This is the account number you wish to verify. If the checksum method of the bank specified by the <bank-id> is supported, you will
get the account-id verified, i.e. if it is a valid account-id at that particular bank.
--returncode
If given, the result is returned via the returncode and no output on the terminal. The following returncodes are possible: 0:
account and bank are ok 1: unknown, e.g. checksum not implemented or such 2: account and/or bank not ok 3: bank not found
--file=<datafile>
Specifies the file with the bankdata. This file can be obtained via the internet from the Deutsche Bundesbank on address
http://www.bundesbank.de/zahlungsverkehr/zahlungsverkehr_bankleitzahlen_download.php
Beware! This page is in German only.
BUGS
No bugs are known at this time. Only certain checksum algorythms are supported as of now, so please don't complain if you always get
"unknown" as return value.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jens Gecius <jens@gecius.de> for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Authors of ktoblzcheck are Fabian Kaiser
<fabian@openhbci.de> and Christian Stimming <stimming@tuhh.de>.
August 3, 2003 KTOBLZCHECK(1)