Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!mips!dimacs.rutgers.edu!rutgers!kb2ear!deadzone!marcelo From: marcelo@deadzone.uucp (Marcelo Gallardo) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: uuxqt and remote mail Message-ID: <1991Jun27.042407.2648@deadzone.uucp> Date: 27 Jun 91 04:24:07 GMT References: <1636@ucl-cs.uucp> <1991Jun25.001750.1352@intacc.uucp> Organization: DeadZone * A/UX 2.0.1 SVR2 * 609-443-4762 Lines: 44 mann@intacc.uucp (Jeff Mann) writes: >In article <1636@ucl-cs.uucp> J.Purchase@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Jan Purchase) writes: >> >u_telly,telly /usr/spool/uucppublic >uumnetor,mnetor /usr/spool/uucppublic >nuucp, /usr/spool/uucppublic >, /usr/spool/uucppublic >, /usr/spool/uucppublic >I'd really prefer to know what's going on, but I don't have the time to >figure it out right now, and this method works for me. If someone else >can post a better explanation or solution, please do. Let's see... In any given USERFILE, there must be one line that has an empty system name, and one that has an empty username. It does not matter where they are in the file relative to lines that have complete system name and username. The Line that has no system name is used by uucico in Slave role, after it has already searched the entire USERFILE and connot find a matching system name. The line that has no username is used by uucp, uux, and uucico in Master role only when it cannot find a matching username. In addition, the line without a system name is used by the uuxqt daemon. All of the above was taken from the NutShell handbook "Managing UUCP and Usenet". I highly recomend the NutShell handbooks, and I don't think I would have uucp running if it weren't for the books (and comp.unix.aux ;-]). Anyway, the book goes on a bit more in detail and gives a little better understanding of what actually happens, and how uucp uses the USERFILE. Like I always say, RTFNM (Read The FILL-IN-YOUR-OWN-WORD Nutshell Manual). -- Marcelo Gallardo marcelo%deadzone@princeton.edu Test and Evaluation Specialist ...!princeton!deadzone!marcelo Princeton University marcelo@sparcwood.princeton.edu Advanced Technologies and Applications (609) 258-5661