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  uucico
 SYNTAX
       /usr/lib/uucp/uucico  [-rN -xN]  -sremote system

 FUNCTION

       uucico - call in, call out is the uucp network daemon!  
       It is used to call out and to answer the incoming 
       call for the UUCP transfers to the remote system!

 SOME OPTIONS

       -rN  -  indicates that the daemon is to start in
                the N'th mode (where N is 1-4).
       -xN  -  indicates the level of debugging!
 NOTE

       uucico is often used to push through queued uucp jobs.
 Let us invoke the uucico daemon for
 initiating a transfer to the system dual
 with mode 1 and level of debugging 4!
 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Try uucico -r1 -x4 -sdual
 Try uucico -r1 -x4 -sdual
 You will be helped this time.
                                    
 $PROMPT$

FORGET1

 $PROMPT$uucico -r1 -x4 -sdual      
 Observe the result on the terminal!
 call to dual
 ogin: 
 uucp 
 (S /usr/yori ~/yori)
 $PROMPT$
 Shown on the terminal is a crude simulation of
 the messages produced after uucico was invoked!