Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!yunexus!xrtll!xrtll.uucp!silver From: silver@xrtll.uucp (Hi Ho Silver) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Problem setting up UUCP Message-ID: <1990Dec25.174645.15041@xrtll.uucp> Date: 25 Dec 90 17:46:45 GMT Sender: silver@xrtll.uucp (Hi Ho Silver) Organization: Not around here, pal! Lines: 27 I've been trying to set up a UUCP connection with only partial success. Originally, it was giving me "garbage or bad modem cable" as soon as the internal modem started to dial; using an external modem solved this. Now I'm at the point where I can send files from my machine to another, but I can't receive files. The sysadmin at the other end found a permission problem, but that didn't fix the problem. After my machine has finished sending its stuff, the other machine starts to send me whatever's waiting; that's normal enough. But sooner or later (usually sooner), my machine will fail to send an acknowledgement. The other end will try every few seconds; nothing will happen. Only once has an entire file managed to make it to my machine; often, it dies on the very first incoming packet. I've set the permissions of everything in /usr/spool/uucp to rwxrwxrwx, owned by uucp; I've run uucheck -v and it doesn't complain. Any ideas from those of you who've successfully set up UUCP? Oh, and one other little question: using the standard Xenix mailer, how do I stop it from dialing out every time I send a mail message? Not a big deal; I can live with it if I have to, but I'd rather plow through my mailbox and then send the whole lot at once. -- __ __ _ | ...!nexus.yorku.edu!xrtll!silver | always (__ | | | | |_ |_) >----------------------------------< searching __) | |_ \/ |__ | \ | if you don't like my posts, type | for _____________________/ find / -print|xargs cat|compress | SNTF