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 magic(4) -- Magic file for the file command
    The magic file is used by the file command to identify files that have some sort of magic number. A magic number is any numeric or string constant that identifies the file containing the constant. The...
 matrix.conf(4) -- SIA (Security Integration Architecture) configuration file
    The matrix.conf file provides the means to configure the SIA security mechanisms for security sensitive commands. Each security mechanism provider should either use the siacfg command to update the ma...
 mcicap(4) -- media changer capability database
    The mcicap file is a database consisting of media changer descriptions. Each entry within the mcicap file describes a specific media changer, or a model of media changer. The entries within the mcicap...
 mh-alias(4) -- Alias file for MH message system
    Aliasing allows you to send mail to a person or group of persons without typing their complete mail address. Both your MH personal alias file and the system alias file for mail delivery, /usr/lib/mh/M...
 mh-format(4) -- Format file for the MH message system
    Several MH commands utilize either a format string or a format file during their execution. For example, scan(1) uses a format string which specifies how scan should generate the scan listing for each...
 mh-mail(4) -- Message format for the MH message system
    MH processes messages in a particular format. Although neither Bell nor Berkeley mailers produce message files in the format that MH prefers, MH can read message files in that format. Each user has a ...
 mh_profile(4) -- User customization file for the MH message system
    Each user of MH is expected to have a file named .mh_profile in his or her home directory. This file contains a set of static user parameters used by some or all programs in the the MH family. Each li...
 mountdtab(4) -- Table of local file systems mounted by remote NFS clients
    The mountdtab file resides in the /etc directory and contains a list of all remote hosts that have mounted local file systems using the NFS protocols. Whenever a client performs a remote mount, the se...
 mqueue(4) -- Contains the log file and temporary files associated with the messages in the mail queue
    The /usr/spool/mqueue directory contains temporary files associated with the messages in the mail queue and may contain the log file. Temporary files have names that include the mail queue ID (MQID) o...
 msgb(4) -- Defines a STREAMS message block
    The msgb structure defines a message block. A message block carries data or information in a stream. A STREAMS message consists of message blocks linked through b_cont. Each message block points to a ...
 msqid_ds(4) -- Defines a message queue
    The msqid_ds structure defines a message queue associated with a message queue ID. There is one queue per message queue ID. Collectively, the queues are stored as an array, with message queue IDs serv...
 mtstailor(4) -- System customization for MH message system
    The file /usr/lib/mh/mtstailor defines run-time options for those MH programs that interact in some form with the message transport system. At present, these (user) programs are: ap, conflict, inc, ms...
 named.boot(4) -- named configuration file
    With Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) Version 8.1.1, the name and format of the named daemon configuration (or boot) file has changed. See named.conf(4) reference page for a description. named.boo...
 named.conf(4) -- named configuration file
    This file is the default configuration (or boot) file for the named server. This configuration file replaces the named.boot file. The named daemon reads the start-up file when the named daemon starts ...
 named.stats(4) -- Contains BIND server statistics
    The named.stats file contains server statistics for queries to and from hosts in a BIND environment. You can use this data to determine the load on a DNS server and diagnose problems. See the named(8)...
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