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Contents of README:This directory contains scripts for use with queuemh. They are unsupported hacks used at CU or contributed. Consider them works in progress. here is no documentation, the code should be sufficient since they're simple. All scripts support the -help option typical to MH commands. Before using any of these scripts, look through them and customize any site specific information like directory paths and queue names. Send any bugs, suggestions, etc to queuemh-users@cs.colorado.edu. Stuff here (in no particular order) ptize - prioritize a message Basically takes any string given as a priority, upcases it, and annotates the message with it in the Priority header. We use a two digit priority described in the -help. assign - assign a message to a specific staff member Annotates the message with the name specified (suggest login) in the Assigned-to header. packq - sorts the queue on Priority in reverse order Since new message come in the end, sort on priority is reverse order (high priority, low priority number last) so queue can always be read back to front. dscan - scan messages with final msg# digits corresponding to those specified on command line This requires a little history. Every once in a while our queue gets to big to manage well so we have a queue "party". All staff come in and work on the queue until it's back down to a manageable size (fits on one screen, ~24 entries). Pizza is provided for the duration. During the "party" the messages are evenly distributed amoung those attending. We assign messages by final msg# digit, eg. someone gets ones: 11 21 31 41, etc. That ensures an even spread of new/easy stuff and moldy hard stuff. dscan was written for queue parties and scans the "ones" and "twos" etc. myscan - scans only those message assigned to current user pland - directory of stuff to implement dynamic queue status via finger plum - directory of plum libraries to implement queuemh commands pscan.form - format file for pscan and myscan which shows Priority and Assigned-to scan.form - format file which shows Priority Barbara J. Dyker Department of Computer Science Computer Systems Manager Campus Box 430B, ECEE00-69 barb@cs.colorado.edu University of Colorado (303) 492-2545 Boulder, CO 80309-0430 |
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