crashwrite - Creates PKT file from text file
crashwrite DIR directory [FROMNAME string] [FROMADDR node]
[TONAME string] [TOADDR node] [SUBJECT string] [AREA area] [ORIGIN origin]
[TEXT filename] [NOMSGID] [FILEATTACH] [PKTFROMADDR node] [PKTTOADDR node]
PASSWORD [string]
CrashWrite reads a text file and creates a .pkt file that can be
processed by CrashMail. This can be used to post announcements and other
messages in areas. The best way to use CrashWrite is to let it generate
packets in a separate directory and then toss them with TOSSDIR
NOSECURITY.
There are many keywords for CrashWrite. All keywords are optional
except for DIRECTORY. If you do not enter a keyword, a default value will be
used.
- FROMNAME
string
- FROMADDR
node
- TONAME
string
- TOADDR
node
- SUBJECT
string
- Use these keywords to set the header of the message. You only need to
enter TONAME and TOADDR for netmails.
- PKTFROMADDR
node
- PKTTOADDR
node
- Use these if you want to set the origin and destination address of the
packet to something other than the origin and destination address of the
message inside the packet. If you do not specify these keywords, FROMADDR
and TOADDR will be used for the packet as well.
- PASSWORD
string
- You can use this keyword to set a password for the packet. The maximum
length of the password is eight characters.
- AREA area
- The area the message should be posted in. If you do not enter an area, the
message will be sent as a netmail.
- ORIGIN
origin
- The origin line for the message. This keyword has no effect for netmail
messages.
- DIR directory
- The directory where the packet should be placed.
- TEXT filename
- The name of a text file that should be included as the message text.
- NOMSGID
- Prevents CrashWrite from adding a MSGID line.
- FILEATTACH
- Sets the file-attach flag for netmails. The filename should be put in the
subject line.
CrashMail is written by Johan Billing
<billing@df.lth.se>
This manual page was written by Peter Karlsson
<peter@softwolves.pp.se>