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NSEND(1)			     nsend			      NSEND(1)

NAME
       nsend - Send messages to users or groups

SYNOPSIS
       nsend [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -P password | -n ] [ -C ]
       [ -a ] -i objectID | -c connNum[,...] | { [  -t	recipient  type	 ]  -o
       recipient name | recipient name } message

DESCRIPTION
       With nsend, you can send messages to the user's workstations.

       nsend  looks  up the file $HOME/.nwclient to find a file server, a user
       name and possibly a password. See  nwclient(5)  for  more  information.
       Please  note that the access permissions of .nwclient MUST be 0600, for
       security reasons.

OPTIONS
       recipient name
	  recipient name is either the NetWare name of the user to receive the
	  message  or  the  name of an existing user group on that server. You
	  can use wildcards in this specification.

       -o recipient name
	  Specifies recipient's name. This can specify user or group.

       -t recipent type
	  Specifies recipient's type.

       -c connNum[,...]
	  Specifies connection numbers of recipients. You can use this	option
	  as workaround to deliver messages to directory services users.

       -i userID
	  Specifies  recipient's  object  ID. You can use this option as work‐
	  around to deliver messages to directory services users.

       message
	  message is the message to be sent. Please note that this has to be a
	  single  command  line	 argument.  If you want to send a message that
	  contains spaces, you have to quote them on the  command  line.   For
	  example, to annoy your system administrator, you should try

	     nsend supervisor 'I know how this works!'

	  Program  first  searches (wildcards allowed) bindery with recipients
	  name and type. If user is found, message is sent to  this  user,  if
	  group	 is  found,  message is sent to this group. Other object types
	  are ignored. If no suitable object was found in this phase,  connec‐
	  tion	list  for specified object is retrieved (no wildcards allowed)
	  and message is sent to this object (including print servers  and  so
	  on). No expansions on group is done this time.

       -a
	  By default, nsend prepends 'From ....' text to message. You can sup‐
	  press this by adding -a to command line.

       -S server
	  server is the name of the server you want to use.

       -U user name
	  If the user name your NetWare administrator gave to you differs from
	  your	unix  user-id, you should use -U to tell the server about your
	  NetWare user name.

       -P password
	  You may want to give the password required by the server on the com‐
	  mand line. You should be careful about using passwords in scripts.

       -n
	  -n should be given if specified user does not have password.

	  If neither -n nor -P are given, nsend prompts for a password.

       -C
	  By  default,	passwords  are	converted to uppercase before they are
	  sent to the server, because most servers require this. You can  turn
	  off this conversion by -C.


BUGS
       Directory services connection are not supported yet.
       Options -c, -i and -o cannot be used together.
       If  user is specified multiple times (using wildcards in group specifi‐
       cation or by repeating same number in -c), message is delivered	multi‐
       ple times to him.

SEE ALSO
       nwclient(5), nprint(1), slist(1), ncpmount(8), ncpumount(8)

CREDITS
       nsend  was written by looking at mars_nwe's message handling. Thanks to
       Martin Stover <mstover@freeway.de>.
       Support for Netware  groups  by	Philippe  Andersson  <philippe_anders‐
       son@ste.scitex.com>.
       Support	for  connections  greater  than	 255  by  Petr Vandrovec <van‐
       drove@vc.cvut.cz>.

nsend				  04/07/1999			      NSEND(1)
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