Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!snorkelwacker!ira.uka.de!smurf!gopnbg!tmpmbx!einoed!hase_1!lamy From: lamy@hase_1.UUCP (Thomas Lamy) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: The UUCP 'f` Protocol?? Message-ID: <228@hase_1.UUCP> Date: 2 Jan 90 17:24:01 GMT References: <2926@murtoa.cs.mu.oz.au> Reply-To: lamy@hase_1.UUCP (Thomas Lamy) Organization: h.a.s.e. GbR, Berlin, West Germany Lines: 27 In article <2926@murtoa.cs.mu.oz.au> vortex@cs.mu.oz.au (Mark Gregson) writes: > > Hi everyone, > I am using SCO Xenix ver 2.3.2 on a 386 machine. > I was wondering if anyone out there has ever managed > to get the 'f` protocol working under UUCP?? > And if so could anyone please fill me in on how > it is done. > Regards, Mark Gregson Hello netlanders, I have almost the same problem. To get over 300 cps with UUCP and our HSTs, we need something like e- or f-protocol. If anybody knows where I can get the sources for a uucico-clone which supports [efg]-protocol, please mail me. We are about 10 Hosts feeding News with USR HSTs, and as we get all.all for 2 months now, polling is a time-hog... Thanks in advance for any help. PS: Please post no sources, 'cause we have to pay for every kB of Mail... So I want to be sure to get the sources ONCE. -- Thomas Lamy : lamy@hase_1.UUCP Beware of programmers carrying Schoenburgstr. 23 : lamy@hase_1.sub.org screwdrivers - Chip Salzenberg 1000 Berlin 42 : ...uunet!pyramid!tub!tmpmbx!einoed!hase_1!lamy from US *49 30 7 52 78 44 : lamy%hase_1@tmpmbx.bitnet (for large mails (saves $$))