The files here implement a dynamic queuemh queue status without the end-user having to know anything about MH or even have a .mh_profile. How it works: The end user runs a script called "status". That script simply fingers the queuemh user (troubmh@cs.colorado.edu if you want an example). The .plan file for the queuemh user is a fifo. A daemon on your queuemh user home system watches the fifo and executes a local status command when it is opened. This is real generic stuff and can be used for any user and in fact the original pland is intended for general users. Files: pland.c source code for the pland daemon which watches fifo pland.sun4 sun4 binary of pland.c rc.pland script to be run at boot time to start pland status.server script executed by pland status.client script executed by user Installation: Install pland and status.server in either ~quser, /usr/local/etc, or some other appropriate place. Put rc.pland wherever you want and modify one of your rc files to execute it at boot time. Modify rc.plans for the correct paths to pland, the status server program, and the .plan file to watch. Don't worry about the .plan fifo, pland creates it. Install status.client in /usr/local/bin or somewhere else readily accessible to users. 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