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Ignatios Souvatzis

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Sep 23, 2005, 7:43:39 AM9/23/05
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Who's (still) using uucp2smtp?
Which version?
How often?
Alayw - that is: instead of letting uucico connect, or occasionally
when you have IP connectivity?

Mail me your answers, I'll summarize.
Discussions in the newsgroup, of course.

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Ignatios Souvatzis

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Sep 23, 2005, 7:50:11 AM9/23/05
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Who's (still) using uucp2smtp?
Which version?
How often?
Always - that is: instead of letting uucico connect-, or occasionally

Ignatios Souvatzis

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Sep 23, 2005, 7:57:36 AM9/23/05
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Andrzej Adam Filip

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Sep 23, 2005, 8:30:18 AM9/23/05
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Ignatios Souvatzis <u50...@beverly.kleinbus.org> writes:

> Who's (still) using uucp2smtp?
> Which version?
> How often?
> Always - that is: instead of letting uucico connect-, or occasionally
> when you have IP connectivity?
>
> Mail me your answers, I'll summarize.
> Discussions in the newsgroup, of course.

IF you use ppp connections THEN it is possible to make uucp use
any connection by modifynd /etc/ppp/ip-up script.

It also allows mixing opportunistic and forced after some "no
connection period uucp connections

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Ignatios Souvatzis

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Sep 23, 2005, 8:39:24 AM9/23/05
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On 2005-09-23, Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:

> IF you use ppp connections THEN it is possible to make uucp use
> any connection by modifynd /etc/ppp/ip-up script.
>
> It also allows mixing opportunistic and forced after some "no
> connection period uucp connections

Of course. I know. I wrote it ;-)

I became curious after I got a support/enhancement request for uucp2smtp
today, 7 years after the last change/publication, and probably 8 or 9
years after I last used it myself!

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