Mailer@ECLB.USC.EDU (The Mailer Daemon) (05/12/87)
resending ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Message failed for the following: LOCAL-INFO-APPLE@USC-ECLB.ARPA.#Internet: No such mailbox ------------ Received: from BRL-SMOKE.ARPA (for BRL-SMOKE) by USC-ECLB.ARPA; Mon 11 May 87 15:00:19-PDT Received: from BRL-SMOKE.ARPA by SMOKE.brl.ARPA id ab06386; 11 May 87 16:29 EDT Received: from BRL-SPARK.ARPA by SMOKE.BRL.ARPA id ab05689; 11 May 87 16:06 EDT Received: from WISCVM.WISC.EDU by SPARK.BRL.ARPA id aa00247; 11 May 87 8:08 EDT Received: from BROWNVM.BITNET by wiscvm.wisc.edu ; Mon, 11 May 87 04:26:37 CDT Received: by BROWNVM (Mailer X1.23) id 4391; Mon, 11 May 87 05:26:53 EDT Date: Mon, 11 May 87 05:24:14 EDT From: Christopher Chung <CC004019%BROWNVM.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.EDU> Subject: catalog To: info-apple@BRL.ARPA, "B.A.U.G." <DSF2652@ritvax> cc: Doug Reuben <REUBEN@weslyn>, Norry Lan <ST802287@brownvm> Message-ID: <8705110808.aa00247@SPARK.BRL.ARPA> Is there any way to getting the CATALOG command to direct its output to a text file instead of the screen? I want to be able to create a text file listing all the files on a disk. Is this possible? Is there an easy way to do this? Thanks, Chris Acknowledge-To: <CC004019@BROWNVM> -------