More uucico problems
Jamie Mason
jmason at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca
Sun Feb 10 15:37:22 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb8.231342.23814 at cs.umn.edu> ianhogg at cs.umn.edu (Ian J. Hogg) writes:
>I've got past part of my uucp problems. I've got a SparcStation with
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>Here is the full output from uucico on the Sun:
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In article <1991Feb9.222138.6831 at informix.com> dberg at informix.com (David I. Berg) writes:
>I recall from the backroads of my mind that there is a limit to how much in
>the way of login messages uucico will tolerate before surrendering. There
>was message traffic a few months ago about how to preclude a user (ie.
>uucp) from receiving login messages, but, alas, I didn't keep it. If
>this is, indeed, why uucico is failing, perhaps another netter will have
>kept that material.
I do not know if this is system dependant or not, but on the
SunOS machines which I use, LOGIN(1) will refrain from printing the
message of the day, the check for mail, and the time of the last login,
if there is a file called ".hushlogin" in the user's home directory.
I use it in one of my accounts where the "message of the day" does not
change for weeks, and is long and gets on my nerves. I then have my
.login do the mail check, display the time of last login, and show the
MOTD itself... But my .login only displays it if it has changed since I
last read it. This way I only have to endure each MOTD once.
Jamie ... "Who was that Masked Interrupt?"
Written On Saturday, February 9, 1991 at 11:34:45pm EST
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