This is the command sendpagep that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
sendpage - listen for pages via SNPP, and send pages via modem
SYNOPSIS
sendpage [OPTIONS] [recipient ...]
OPTIONS
-bd Start sendpage in "daemon mode" where it will start all the Paging Central queues and
wait for pages to be delivered. When sendpage runs as a daemon, it must be running as
the 'sendpage' user as specified in the sendpage.cf file.
-bp Display all the pages waiting in the Paging Central queues.
-bv Try to expand the "recipient" name, using the recipient aliases specified in the
configuration file.
-bs Shutdown the running sendpage daemon and all its children. If a Paging Central is in
the middle of delivering a page, it will finish up and exit as soon as its current
page is handled.
-br This will send a SIGHUP to the master daemon. When the master gets the SIGHUP, it
will re-read its configuration file, and restart all the Paging Centrals. It will
wait for any busy Paging Centrals to finish before continuing.
-bq This displays the state of the running daemons: Running or Not running. If a pid file
is stale (the file exists, but the process doesn't), it will mark that pid as "Stale".
-q[R pc]
This will send a SIGUSR1 signal to either the master daemon, or, if the Paging Central
is specified, just that Paging Central in particular. When the master gets a SIGUSR1,
it will send it to each of the running Paging Centrals. If the Paging Central is not
busy, it will immediately start a queue run.
-C FILE
Read the configuration file FILE instead of the default /etc/sendpage/sendpage.cf
-h Display a summary of all the available command line options.
-d Turn on debugging (like "debug=true" in /etc/sendpage/sendpage.cf)
-f USER
Show that the sent page is coming from USER. Default is the current user.
-m MESSAGE
Send the given MESSAGE instead of reading text from stdin.
-n Do not notify the 'from' user about the status of the page.
DESCRIPTION
Sendpage can run as the delivery agent, or as a client to insert a page into the paging
queue. For the various command-line arguments, the idea here was to use sendmail-style
arguments where I can, not to fully implement every option that sendmail has. I just want
the learning curve of sendpage to be small for people already familiar with sendmail.
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