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 lpd(8) -- line printer spooler daemon
    lpd is the line printer daemon (spool area handler) and is normally invoked at boot time from the rc(8) file. It makes a single pass through the printcap(5) file to find out about the existing printer...
 mail.local(8) -- store mail in a mailbox
    mail.local reads the standard input up to an end-of-file and appends it to each user's mail file. The user must be a valid user name. The options are as follows: -f from Specify the sender's name. -...
 mailq(8) -- print the mail queue
    mailq prints a summary of the mail messages queued for future delivery. It may only be run by the superuser. The first line printed for each message shows the internal identifier used on this host for...
 mailstats(8) -- display mail statistics
    The mailstats utility displays the current mail statistics. First, the time at which statistics started being kept is displayed, in the format specified by ctime(3). Then, the statistics for each mail...
 mailwrapper(8) -- invoke appropriate MTA software based on configuration file
    At one time, the only Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) software easily available was sendmail(8). As a result of this, most Mail User Agents (MUAs) such as mail(1) had the path and calling conventions expect...
 makedbm(8) -- create a YP database
    makedbm is the utility in YP that creates the database file containing the YP map. The database format is a slightly modified version of ndbm. The options are as follows: -u Dump a database to standar...
 hp300/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 macppc/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 sgi/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 alpha/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 vax/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 cats/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 i386/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 amd64/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 mac68k/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
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