What irks me about Unix mail
Doug Gwyn <gwyn>
gwyn at brl-tgr.ARPA
Wed Dec 5 14:56:06 AEST 1984
The only standard mail facility on UNIX supports mail to the local
users and via UUCP (onehost!another!whoever) but that is all. The
USENET is UUCP-based and has several independent, not fully correct,
message handling programs. Many of the people contributing to the
newsgroups are on a non-UUCP network such as BITNET, CSNET, or MILNET/
ARPANET. Net addresses for such folks are totally foreign to standard
UNIX mail facilities, and even the extended message/news handlers have
trouble at times sending mail across different networks. The Internet
concept is supposed to provide a "global" network addressing scheme,
but until there is a UUCP domain name server USENET will not conform
to the Internet protocols.
The situation is not much different from VMS (which can speak DECNET
and some Internet); the problem shows up more strongly in the UNIX
world since the UNIX system is running in so many different networking
environments.
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