Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:5165 comp.unix.questions:11026 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tank!ncar!gatech!rutgers!njin!princeton!njsmu!mccc!pjh From: pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Terminal emulator for 6386 under UNIX(r) Keywords: 6386, UNIX, cu Message-ID: <563@mccc.UUCP> Date: 10 Jan 89 14:58:59 GMT References: <9877@drutx.ATT.COM> <4861@mtgzz.att.com> Reply-To: pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg) Distribution: comp Organization: The College On The Other Side of U. S. Route 1 Lines: 23 In article <4861@mtgzz.att.com> avr@mtgzz.att.com (a.v.reed) writes: = =In article <9877@drutx.ATT.COM>, csr@drutx.ATT.COM (Steve Roush) writes: => For strictly interactive use, I use "cu". .... => I do not know of any UNIX programs outside of AT&T that allow scripting => of sessions as can be done under DOS. = =Oh yes you do, unless you've never heard of "tee". =Here is how you use tee to "script" a cu session: I wondewr if the original poster wasn't talking about writing scripts that "drive" cu, the way that MSDOS programs such as ProYAM and ProComm have scripts that make the call, log you on, download messages, upload files, etc., without human intervention. I's certainly like to see how to do that. Pete -- Pete Holsberg UUCP: {...!rutgers!}princeton!mccc!pjh Mercer College CompuServe: 70240,334 1200 Old Trenton Road GEnie: PJHOLSBERG Trenton, NJ 08690 Voice: 1-609-586-4800