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HTICK(1) Husky - Portable Fido Software HTICK(1)
NAME
htick - Husky File-Ticker
SYNOPSIS
htick [-q] [-c config-file] <command>
OPTIONS
-h Print program name, version and usage information to screen and
exit. -v Print program name and version to screen and exit. -q Quiet
mode: don't print any messages to screen -c config-file Specify
alternate config file
DESCRIPTION
Tossen
htick reads *.tic Files in your Protected Inbound. According to the
Information /fBhtick/fR gets out of that *.tic Files it will process
the received archives and sort them into the filebase.
FileFix
htick has a builtin FileFix. A FileFix helps your users to maintain
their area-subscriptions without your interaction.
Hatch
htick could send files to FileEchos. This is called "to /fIhatch/fR" a
File.
FileListe
htick makes a complete Filelist of your Filebase.
Announce
htick could tell you and your neigbours which files arrived. It could
announce to a specified echo or in a file (so you could process this
file with some scripts....)
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page.
OPTIONS
Main Commands
toss Reading *.tic and tossing files.
scan Scanning Netmail area for mails to filefix.
hatch <file> <area> [<description>] Hatch File <file> in in Area <area>
with optional description.
filelist <file> [<dirlist>] Generate filelist which includes all files
in Filebase. <dirlist> - list of paths to files from filelist.
send <file> <filearea> <address> Send file from filearea to address.
clean Clean passthrough dir and old files in fileechos.
Optional Commands
announce <area> Announce new files in area (toss and hatch).
annfecho <file> Announce new fileecho in text file.
replace [<filemask>] Hatch file into Area, using Description for file,
if exist "replace", then fill replace field in TIC; if not exist
<filemask>, then put <file> in field.
RETURN VALUE
0 Success.
ERRORS
1 Error.
FILES
/usr/local/etc/fido/config Default Fidoconfig.
NOTES
All Husky-Software is written by various developers. For detailed
information about the Husky-Team take a look at
http://husky.sourceforge.net/team.html.
Not all features are implemented yet, you are welcome to implement them
:)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ)
<joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
may be used by others).
09 July 2002 Husky Tick v1.1.0 HTICK(1)