#F field in the maps
David Goodenough
dg at lakart.UUCP
Sat Feb 11 03:56:11 AEST 1989
I have uuhosts up and running, and when I do a 'uuhosts -f' to get the full
path entry for a host, it usually prints something like:
UUCP mail information for host lakart:
#Name lakart
#System-CPU-OS Integrated Solutions V24; Motorola 68020; Berkeley 4.3 UNIX
#Organization Lakart Corporation, Newton, MA
#Contact David Goodenough
#Electronic-Address lakart!dg
#Telephone +1 617 244 6881
#Postal-Address 287 Grove Street, Newton, MA, 02166
#Latitude-Longitude 42 21 N / 71 08 W
#Remarks
#Written-by lakart!dg (David Goodenough); Mon Oct 3 11:24:26 EDT 1988
#USENET cfisun
#
lakart xait(DAILY), cfisun(DAILY), mirror(DAILY), pallio(DAILY)
which is all well and good. But a number of hosts have a #F field (ames
for example), which uuhosts and the mapping README file don't know about.
What is this #F field?
UUCP mail information for host ames:
#Name .nasa.gov, ames
#F ames.arc.nasa.gov <<<<<<<<<<<<<
#System-CPU-OS ISI/68020; 4.3BSD
#Organization NASA Ames Research Center
etc. etc. etc.
It strikes me that my version of uuhosts is a little lacking in knowledge,
I'd like to fix it.
Comments anyone?
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