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- checkalias - check to see if an alias is defined.
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- cccchhhheeeecccckkkkaaaalllliiiiaaaassss alias, alias, ...
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- _C_h_e_c_k_a_l_i_a_s checks the user file first, and then the system
- alias file to try to find the specified alias or aliases.
- If found, the value of the alias is printed out, otherwise
- an error is generated.
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- Note: this is in fact a one-line shell script;
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- elm -c $*
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- Elm Development Group
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- elm(1L), elmalias(1L), newalias(1L), mail(1), mailx(1)
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- Note that the precedence of aliases is user file then system
- file. This means that a user can 'overload' an alias by
- having one defined in the system file also defined in
- theirs. This shouldn't turn out to be a problem, but is
- something for the system administrator to keep in mind when
- creating the system alias file.
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- Syd Weinstein elm@DSI.COM (dsinc!elm)
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- Copyright 1988-1992 by The USENET Community Trust
- Derived from Elm 2.0, Copyright 1986, 1987 by Dave Taylor
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