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accept(1M)							    accept(1M)

NAME
       accept, reject - allow/prevent LP destination queuing requests

SYNOPSIS
       destination ...

       destination ... destination ...] ...

DESCRIPTION
       The command permits the command (see lp(1)) to accept printing requests
       for each named LP printer or printer class destination queue.

       The command causes the command to reject subsequent  printing  requests
       for  each  named	 destination queue.  Requests already queued will con‐
       tinue to be processed for printing by the scheduler (see lpsched(1M)).

       Use the command (see lpstat(1))	to  find  the  status  of  destination
       queues.

       For an overview of LP command interactions, see lp(1).

   Options
       The command can have the following option.

	      Specifies a string that is used to explain why the
			     command  is not accepting requests for a destina‐
			     tion.  reason applies to all queues mentioned  up
			     to the next option.  If reason or is omitted, the
			     default reason is "".  The maximum length of rea‐
			     son  is  80  bytes.   reason  message  of	length
			     greater than 80 bytes is truncated to 80 bytes.

			     reason is reported by the command and by the com‐
			     mand  when	 users	direct	requests to a rejected
			     destination.

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
   Environment Variables
       The variable determines the language in which messages  are  displayed.
       If  is  not specified or is set to the empty string, it defaults to "C"
       (see lang(5)).

       If any internationalization variable contains an invalid	 setting,  all
       internationalization variables default to "C" (see environ(5)).

   International Code Set Support
       Single- and multibyte character code sets are supported.

EXAMPLES
       These examples assume you have a system with two printers named and and
       one class named that includes both printers.

   Example 1
       To allow all destinations to accept print requests:

   Example 2
       To reject requests to the class destination, requiring users to	choose
       a printer:

   Example 3
       To  reject  requests  to the individual printer destinations, requiring
       all requests to go through the class destination:

WARNINGS
       and operate on the local system only.

FILES
       Directory of spooler configuration data
       Directory of spooler log files
       Directory of LP spooling files and directories

SEE ALSO
       enable(1), lp(1),  lpstat(1),  lpadmin(1M),  lpsched(1M),  rcancel(1M),
       rlp(1M), rlpdaemon(1M), rlpstat(1M).

								    accept(1M)
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