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From: rick@muskoka.net (Richard D, Sheffar)
Newsgroups: alt.unix,ca.unix,comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc,comp.unix.questions
Subject: all users alias
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1996 00:28:28 GMT
Organization: Muskoka.Net
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What is the easiest way to set up an all users alias.?? well actuall
there is the problem, I don't want the "allusers" alias to include all
the users.. I have gotten as far as aliasing a file that I 
ls -1 > users
but how do I get the names that I don't want in the list out.
so I can get it run from  cron?