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Usage: find <playername> <email ID> <email address>
1) 'find -<playername>' will list all the IGS accounts and their email
addresses, of the _playername_ given.
Example: find -tobe
Not on: tobe - igs@bsdserver.ucsf.edu
Is on: goodtobe - st001794@brownvm.brown.edu
'find' will look for all IGS accounts with 'tobe' as part of the name.
2) 'find <email ID> will list the accounts and addresses, by email ID.
Example: find tweet
Not on: till - tweetie@bsdserver.ucsf.edu
Not on: Tweedie - tweet@pasteur.fr
'find' will look for all email ID names with 'tweet'.
3) 'find -<email address> will list the accounts and addresses, by email.
Example: find -pasteur.fr
Is on: tweet - tweet@pasteur.fr
Not on: tramp - tramp@pasteur.fr
Not on: fmc - fmc@pasteur.fr
A partial address may be given. Example: find -pasteur
The list which is scaned to find the accounts is built once a day, the same
time cron (update) is run. Partial playernames, ID, and addresses will
work with 'find'. Example: find -a find -edu
See also: reghistory register stats user who
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