UUCP protocols - in the future?
r.peterson
roe at sobmips.UUCP
Mon Nov 27 05:13:56 AEST 1989
>From article <5 at olsa99.UUCP>, by mje at olsa99.UUCP (Mark J Elkins):
>
> My news feed is compressed - what about being able to compress the
> 'mail' - or any 'uucp' data for that matter. The 'batcher' (uucp or
> uux) programs should be able to check their input files and do some
> sort of compression on them ?. Perhaps this should be an option for
> the command line of uucp/uux ? I know I can compress a file before
> 'uucp'ing it, but mail (as far as I know) can't.
>
If you're running a telebit blazer+, it will compress data for you.
(Same with a non-tbit V32, but no spoofing.)
> I send both news and mail to the same site. The news can wait for the
> cheap rate (as there is lots) but the mail should be send immediately.
> How can I do this? Can a UUCP job be given a 'priority' - ie - send
> now, wait for off-peak, send now if I'm polled, ... etc.
>
That depends on your version of uucp. The system here allows 'grading'
of uucp and uux commands with a '-gn' option. The L.sys file can be
set up to exchange certain grades at certain times; for example, we are
configured to send mail immediately to all sites, but news waits until
cheap-time.
A casual perusal of HDB reveals that this useful feature has been
eliminated.
> UUCP has been with us a long time (I've played with it for 7 years),
> isn't it about time it was overhauled? HDB was a step in the right
> direction.
Im not really sure I agree with that - the BSD-style uucp we run seems
to do just fine, and permits good stuff like grading.
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