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4.4.3 Execution Subdirectories

`.Xqtdir'
When uuxqt executes a job requested by uux, it first changes the working directory to the `.Xqtdir' subdirectory. This permits the job to create any sort of temporary file without worrying about overwriting other files in the spool directory. Any files left in the `.Xqtdir' subdirectory are removed after each execution is complete.

`.Xqtdirnnnn'
When several instances of uuxqt are executing simultaneously, each one executes jobs in a separate directory. The first uses `.Xqtdir', the second uses `.Xqtdir0001', the third uses `.Xqtdir0002', and so forth.

`.Corrupt'
If uuxqt encounters an execution file which it is unable to parse, it saves it in the `.Corrupt' directory, and sends mail about it to the UUCP administrator.

`.Failed'
If uuxqt executes a job, and the job fails, and there is enough disk space to hold the command file and all the data files, then uuxqt saves the files in the `.Failed' directory, and sends mail about it to the UUCP administrator.



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