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WRITE(1)		    General Commands Manual		      WRITE(1)

NAME
       write --	send a message to another user

SYNOPSIS
       write user [tty]

DESCRIPTION
       The  write utility allows you to	communicate with other users, by copy-
       ing lines from your terminal to theirs.

       When you	run the	write command, the user	you are	writing	to gets	a mes-
       sage of the form:

	     Message from yourname@yourhost on yourtty at hh:mm	...

       Any further lines you enter will	be copied to the specified user's ter-
       minal.  If the other user wants to reply, they must run write as	well.

       When you	are done, type an end-of-file  or  interrupt  character.   The
       other  user will	see the	message	`EOF' indicating that the conversation
       is over.

       You can prevent people (other than the super-user) from writing to  you
       with the	mesg(1)	command.

       If  the	user you want to write to is logged in on more than one	termi-
       nal, you	can specify which terminal to write to by specifying the  ter-
       minal  name as the second operand to the	write command.	Alternatively,
       you can let write select	one of the terminals - it will	pick  the  one
       with  the shortest idle time.  This is so that if the user is logged in
       at work and also	dialed up from home, the message will go to the	 right
       place.

       The  traditional	 protocol  for	writing	 to someone is that the	string
       `-o', either at the end of a line or on a line by itself, means that it
       is the other person's turn to talk.  The	string	`oo'  means  that  the
       person believes the conversation	to be over.

SEE ALSO
       mesg(1),	talk(1), wall(1), who(1)

HISTORY
       A write command appeared	in Version 1 AT&T UNIX.

BUGS
       The sender's LC_CTYPE setting is	used to	determine which	characters are
       safe to write to	a terminal, not	the receiver's (which write has	no way
       of knowing).

       The write utility does not recognize multibyte characters.

GNU				 July 17, 2004			      WRITE(1)

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