#! /bin/sh

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# sccsid = "@(#)reject	@(#)reject	2.0	Network Systems Lab 4/15/92"
#
# Author: Geoff Mulligan (mulligan@pa.dec.com)
#	Please send any modifications or comments to me.
#
# Original code from Brian Reid
#
# This program is called from process to send a rejection message 
#
# usage: reject "destination/path" "username/from"

Addr=$1
From=$2

/usr/lib/sendmail -ba "$Addr" << ---%%%end_message%%%---
Subject: I don't understand your message
From: NSL tech report service <nsl-techreports>
In-reply-to: message from $From
To: $Addr

This message comes to you from the NSL technical report server,
nsl-techreports@decwrl.dec.com. It received a message from you that it
was not able to understand. The server is just a dumb program, and it is not
very creative about figuring out what you want.

If you want to learn how to use the tech report server, then send it a
one-word message whose contents is the word "help".  Remember that the
mail address of the tech report server is
nsl-techreports@decwrl.dec.com, also reachable as
{ucbvax,decvax,pyramid,sun}!decwrl!nsl-techreports or
decwrl::nsl-techreports.

If you want to communicate with a person and not a program, then send mail to
	nsl-techreports-management@decwrl.dec.com
or
	{ucbvax,decvax,pyramid,sun}!decwrl!nsl-techreports-management
or
	decwrl::nsl-techreports-management

---%%%end_message%%%---
echo "`$DATE`" reject: $Addr $From >> ${REQDIR}/out.log
