perm filename UUCP[3,2] blob
sn#876086 filedate 1989-08-18 generic text, type T, neo UTF8
The address of a UUCP/USENET node is "host1!host2!...!hostn!user". You
specify the complete routing of a message. Host1 sends it to host2 which
sends it to host3, and so on. To send such a message from SAIL, you need
to find an Internet host that recognizes that this is a UUCP address and
will send it over the USENET.
Here are some commonly used paths to UUCP sites. If one of these names
appears in a UUCP pathname that you want to mail to, then ignore what
precedes the name and use the given path from SAIL to get to that
intermediate host. (It's generally best to choose a path that involves
the fewest steps to the final destination.)
UUCP path Path from SAIL
att-cb!... ...@att-cb.att.com
decvax!... ...@decvax.dec.com
decwrl!... ...@decwrl.dec.com
hpda!... ...@hplabs.hp.com
ihnp4!... ihnp4!...@plasma.arpa
mcvax!... mcvax!...@uunet.uu.net
mit-eddie!... ...@eddie.mit.edu
ncar!... ...@ncar.ucar.edu
sun!... ...@sun.com
ucbvax!... ...@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
ukc!... ...@ukc.ac.uk
uunet!... ...@uunet.uu.net
(This list was last updated on 8 May 1988.)
You should be able to reach uunet hosts by addresses like:
user@host.uu.net