\begindata{text,539039816} \textdsversion{12} \template{help} \define{global } \chapter{Wizard-level commands in CUI (Keyword: cui-wizard) } The \helptopic{CUI} wizard level commands include all of the expert and novice level commands, plus the following: \description{"check [] []" -- reads in new messages from a mailbox and sorts the messages into appropriate message directories. The mailbox is simply the directory where the delivery system leaves the mail; for most Andrew users that mailbox is ~/Mailbox. If you omit the mailbox name and just type "check," CUI will look in ~/Mailbox for new mail. It does not present the headers for reading, however, so most users will want to use "update" to check for new mail. Check is really only useful for debugging specfiles. The specfile is a parsing specification which specifies, in a rather complex (and at this point undocumented) language, how to determine where each new message should be placed. The default specfile is ~/.MS.spec. The specfile format is subject to dramatic change and will be documented when it become more stable. "epoch " -- creates a \italic{new epoch} for an entire tree of message directories. What this means, basically, is that it will, after asking you for confirmation, delete all messages in a given directory \italic{and all its subdirectories} that were posted before a given date. This is how bboards are purged, for example. "fork" -- causes CUI to fork and continue running in the background; it is potentially useful for demons and scripts. "kill" -- causes the message server to terminate. If it is followed by any other operation that calls the message server, (which most operations do), those operations will time out three times and then restart a new message server. The timeout process may take several minutes in all. "loop " -- puts CUI into a loop executing the named command. It will delay seconds after each command execution, and will execute the command times. If is -1, the loop will continue forever; this is how the bboard system demons, for example, work. "rebuild " -- rebuilds all of the subscription map files for message directories on the path specified for which you have the appropriate write access (the path should be the root to an mspath element). It is intended for use primarily by the nightly subscription map daemon. "reindex " -- checks the existing .MS.MasterUpdate files in the expanded mspath element (for which is a root) to which you have write-access. Also for use by daemons only. Any incorrect entries in the master update file cause HINT files to be written, which will only be picked up by the 'takehints' command (below). Thus "reindex" alone will not fix up the master update files, but "reindex ; takehints all" will. "reconstruct <1/2>" -- reconstructs a corrupted message directory, preserving all messages and their unique IDs. Optional second argument "1" means reconstruction should order messages based on the raw time stamp on the body files. "2" means ordering is based on a parsing of the "Date" headers. If you are in script mode, 2 is assumed. "2" is slower and also sets the file time stamps so that you can use them next time. "Reconstruct" may lose some of the status bits (e.g., the deleted bit). "replace " -- replaces the body of the named message with the contents of bodyfile if you have write access to the directory in which the message appears. This command is of use only to system maintainers for debugging purposes. "scavenge " -- scavenge directories for orphan bodies or deleted bodies without a full reconstruction. Asks if you want to recursively scavenge all subdirectories, and do you want to purge deletions after scavenging. You can avoid both questions by putting the answers (purge/nopurge and recurse/norecurse) on the command line, e.g. "scavenge extnn recurse nopurge". "set bbdaemon " -- "off" is the default. "on" executes the following script: \leftindent{\leftindent{set level wizard set term 0 500 set whatmeworry on set script on set prompt "BBDAEMON> "}} "takehints [all]" -- updates all writable master update files in your mspath according to the HINT files that have been left there. If "all" is not specified, hints left by other machines than this one may not be picked up. For use by daemons only. } \description{"whatsnew" -- Gives you a list of everything you're subscribed to that has new messages. Primarily useful for debugging the master update file mechanisms.} \section{Related Tools} Select (highlight) one of the italicized names and choose "Show Help on Selected Word" from the pop-up menu to see the help document for:\description{\italic{ \leftindent{\helptopic{CUI} \helptopic{cui-expert}}}\leftindent{ Expert-level commands in CUI \italic{\helptopic{cui-filtering}} How to do header filtering \italic{\helptopic{cui-classification}} Classifying messages with CUI \italic{\helptopic{cui-edit}} Using a text editor from within CUI \italic{\helptopic{ms-experimental}} Running experimental versions of CUI \italic{\helptopic{cui-customization}} Customizing CUI via the .cuirc file \italic{\helptopic{cui-preferences}} Preferences that affect CUI \italic{\helptopic{cui-quickref}} Quick reference list of all CUI commands}} \begindata{bp,537558784} \enddata{bp,537558784} \view{bpv,537558784,1543,0,0} Copyright 1992 Carnegie Mellon University and IBM. 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