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366 UUCP_MAILER_PATH [/usr/bin/uux] The program used to send UUCP mail.
367 UUCP_MAILER_FLAGS [undefined] Flags added to UUCP mailer. Default
371 passed to the UUCP mailer.
373 transmission by the UUCP mailers.
376 the UUCP mailers and which are converted to MIME will
378 UUCP_MAILER_QGRP [undefined] The queue group for the UUCP mailers.
425 UUCP_RELAY The host that will accept UUCP-addressed email.
426 If not defined, all UUCP sites must be directly
499 know that the UUCP mailer at the other end can handle
510 See the section below describing UUCP mailers in more
594 nouucp Don't route UUCP addresses. This feature takes one
712 uucpdomain Similar feature for UUCP hosts. The default map definition
1418 | USING UUCP MAILERS |
1421 It's hard to get UUCP mailers right because of the extremely ad hoc
1422 nature of UUCP addressing. These config files are really designed
1423 for domain-based addressing, even for UUCP sites.
1425 There are four UUCP mailers available. The choice of which one to
1427 the other end of your UUCP connection. Unlike good protocols that
1428 define what will go over the wire, UUCP uses the policy that you
1432 UUCP, please do.
1443 This is the oldest, the worst (but the closest to UUCP) way of
1444 sending messages across UUCP connections. It does bangify
1445 everything and prepends $U (your UUCP name) to the sender's
1457 This UUCP mailer keeps everything as domain addresses.
1462 Unfortunately, a lot of UUCP mailer transport agents require
1472 at all (e.g., "wolf") or the host component is a UUCP host name
1479 On host grasp.insa-lyon.fr (UUCP host name "grasp"), the following
1496 If you are using one of the domainized UUCP mailers, you really want
1497 to convert all UUCP addresses to domain format -- otherwise, it will
1514 A common use is to convert old UUCP addresses to SMTP addresses using
1541 using UUCP.
2230 a trusted local host. So if a mailserver allows UUCP (bang-format)
2441 Note, UUCP users may need to add hostname.UUCP to the access database
3061 SMTP-based sites. They may not be well tuned for UUCP-only or
3062 UUCP-primarily nodes (the latter is defined as a small local net
3063 connected to the rest of the world via UUCP). However, there is
3072 can't be handled using the usual UUCP rules are passed to this host.
3075 world via UUCP, you can use LOCAL_NET_CONFIG to add appropriate rules.
3083 via SMTP; anything else will be sent via uucp-new (smart UUCP) to uunet.
3097 UUCP mail with FEATURE(`promiscuous_relay') and
3374 UUCP-connected site.
4193 UUCP sites.
4259 U my UUCP name (if you have a UUCP connection)
4260 V UUCP Relay (class {V} hosts)
4261 W UUCP Relay (class {W} hosts)
4262 X UUCP Relay (class {X} hosts)
4263 Y UUCP Relay (all other hosts)
4284 P top level pseudo-domains: BITNET, DECNET, FAX, UUCP, etc.
4289 U locally connected UUCP hosts
4290 V UUCP hosts connected to relay $V
4291 W UUCP hosts connected to relay $W
4292 X UUCP hosts connected to relay $X
4293 Y locally connected smart UUCP hosts
4294 Z locally connected domain-ized UUCP hosts
4304 4 UUCP Ruleset 0 additions