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@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ in a format suitable for backup or sending over the network (a | |||
786 | version 1.0 format). | 786 | version 1.0 format). |
787 | 787 | ||
788 | @example | 788 | @example |
789 | mailutils dbm dump file.db < file.dump | 789 | mailutils dbm dump file.db > file.dump |
790 | @end example | 790 | @end example |
791 | 791 | ||
792 | The produced file is suitable for input to the @option{create} (@option{load}) command. Among other uses, it provides an easy way to convert databases between various formats supported by Mailutils. For example this is how to convert the database file @file{file.db} to the GDBM database @file{new.db}: | 792 | The produced file is suitable for input to the @option{create} (@option{load}) command. Among other uses, it provides an easy way to convert databases between various formats supported by Mailutils. For example this is how to convert the database file @file{file.db} to the GDBM database @file{new.db}: |