You might want to look ath the March issue of Linux Journal (the one with Perl
on the cover).
There is a fairly lengthy article about e-mail and news via uucp.
"Time is the best teacher, unfortunately it kills all of it's studen
>Question for Richard: do you have to have a static IP address assigned to
>you to use UUCP over TCP/IP?
No, you don't - only the server does. When uucico runs on the client
machine, it makes a TCP/IP connection to port 540 of the server
machine (which would normally be a machine permanently con
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, William Chow wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Stefan Walder wrote:
> >
> > I want to use my Linux-Box at home to get mail and news. I'm using my
> > Uni-ISP
> > and i want to have several Email-Adresses (my family). And I don't want to
> > use
> > POP, I think uucp is nicer! S
On Tue, 25 Feb 1997, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> Stefan Walder writes:
>
> >I want to use my Linux-Box at home to get mail and news. I'm using my
> >Uni-ISP and i want to have several Email-Adresses (my family). And I
> >don't want to use POP, I think uucp is nicer! So I want to use uucp
> >over
Stefan Walder writes:
>I want to use my Linux-Box at home to get mail and news. I'm using my
>Uni-ISP and i want to have several Email-Adresses (my family). And I
>don't want to use POP, I think uucp is nicer! So I want to use uucp
>over TCP/IP! Now my questions:
Particularly for multiple addre
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Stefan Walder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use my Linux-Box at home to get mail and news. I'm using my Uni-ISP
> and i want to have several Email-Adresses (my family). And I don't want to use
> POP, I think uucp is nicer! So I want to use uucp over TCP/IP!
> Now my questions:
Hi,
I want to use my Linux-Box at home to get mail and news. I'm using my Uni-ISP
and i want to have several Email-Adresses (my family). And I don't want to use
POP, I think uucp is nicer! So I want to use uucp over TCP/IP!
Now my questions:
1.) Can I use the email-address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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