Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-11 Thread Kai Grossjohann
> On Wed, 06 Aug 1997, Victor Torrico said: Victor> I'm running a ppp dialup to an ISP who uses pop3 and dynamic Victor> addressing. This is my only access to the net. I have no Victor> local net. Victor> Is it to my advantage to run uucp over tcp/ip? Both ends of a connection must

Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-07 Thread Adam Shand
>It is an entire smtp session sent as text (including HELO statement) such >as: Eourrr. Weird. Never heard of it. >> Hmmm, that's interesting because we've been running UUCP through sendmail >> for over two years and never ran into problems. > >Not yet. Can you send me an email directly to m

Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-07 Thread Adam Shand
> A bit of a different approach is to allow sendmail to run outbound mail >SMTP and have the inbound mail as uucp. That is what I'm doing and it works >OK. Kind of sloppy in some ways but if the q time is fairly short it seams to >work well enough. This only works, of coarse, based on uucp

Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-07 Thread R. Chris Ross
A bit of a different approach is to allow sendmail to run outbound mail SMTP and have the inbound mail as uucp. That is what I'm doing and it works OK. Kind of sloppy in some ways but if the q time is fairly short it seams to work well enough. This only works, of coarse, based on

Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-07 Thread Adam Shand
>I have one site that insists on using sendmail. This site was using me as >a smarthost for outbound mail. I instructed him to use the uucp-dom mailer >so I assume he was. Nevertheless, about 10% of his mail to remote sites >was bouncing. I suspect that it was because sendmail was sticking .UUCP

Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-07 Thread Adam Shand
>and there would be no bang paths in the email. If you use sendmail at >either end, you are going to end up with a lot of remote sites rejecting >your mail. This is particularly true of qmail which seems to reject anything >with a bang path in any header. This isn't true. If you use uucp-dom as

Re: Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-06 Thread Victor Torrico
George Bonser wrote: > > If both ends are Taylor, use i protocol. It is full duplex and can > recover where it left off in case of interruption. > > This shortens the transaction and makes error recovery fster. > > On Wed, 6 Aug 1997, Chris Brown wrote: > > > I have gotten uucp running pr

Best mode for uucp over tcp.

1997-08-06 Thread Chris Brown
I have gotten uucp running properly over tcp. When using tcp which mode is the most effecient? From what I understand mode t was designed for such links but taylor suppores mode i which I haven't seen much documentation on. Which way should I go? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LI