Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!jpradley!jpr From: jpr@jpradley.jpr.com (Jean-Pierre Radley) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: help with uucp needed Message-ID: <1990Dec30.171340.10315@jpradley.jpr.com> Date: 30 Dec 90 17:13:40 GMT References: <88@gdx.UUCP> <892@anomaly.sbs.com> <1990Dec30.085551.21619@xenitec.on.ca> Reply-To: jpr@jpradley.UUCP (Jean-Pierre Radley) Organization: NYC Public Unix Lines: 22 In article <1990Dec30.085551.21619@xenitec.on.ca> edhew@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew) writes: >In article <892@anomaly.sbs.com> mpd@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) writes: >>>How do I get this file via uucp w/o a direct connection to anomaly? >> >>You don't. Even assuming we allowed rayssd to UUCP files from us, each >>site in your path would also have to allow the calling site to UUCP to/from >>them. >> >>Sorry to break it to you, but either give up, or break down and call long >>distance. > >We could argue whether the uucp man page is broken as we did in >sco.list a few months back, or I could suggest that "uuencode" >is the common tool used to allow one to email non-ascii files >along a multiple hop path. That's fine if I have files and want to send them to you across three hops. I don't thank that you, however, can cause those file to be sent by issuing a command on your machine. You have to ask me to cause the files to be mailed. Jean-Pierre Radley NYC Public Unix jpr@jpr.com CIS: 72160,1341