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     ACCEPT(C)		      XENIX System V		     ACCEPT(C)

     Name
	  accept, reject - Allows/prevents print requests to a
	  lineprinter or class of printers.

     Syntax
	  /usr/lib/accept destinations
	  /usr/lib/reject [-r[reason]] destinations

     Description
	  accept allows lp(C) to accept requests for the named
	  destinations.	 A destination can be either a printer or a
	  class of printers.  Use lpstat(C) to find the status of
	  destinations.

	  reject prevents lp(C) from accepting requests for the named
	  destinations.	 A destination can be either a printer or a
	  class of printers.  Use lpstat(C) to find the status of
	  destinations.	 The following option is useful with reject:

	  -r[reason]	Associates a reason with disabling (using
			disable (C)) the printer. The reason applies
			to all printers listed up to the next -r
			option.	 If the -r option is not present or
			the -r option is given without a reason, then
			a default reason is used. Reason is reported
			by lpstat(C). Please see disable(C) for an
			example of reason syntax.

     Files
	  /usr/spool/lp/*

     See Also
	  enable(C), lp(C), lpadmin(ADM), lpinit(ADM), lpsched(ADM),
	  lpstat(C), disable(C).

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