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Frequently, systems are known by one name for DNS purposes and another for
UUCP purposes. UUCPNAME permits you to define a different hostname that
appears in the headers of outgoing UUCP mail.
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UUCPNODES defines the commands that return a list of hostnames for the
systems we are connected directly to via UUCP connections.
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BANGIMPLIESUUCP and BANGONLYUUCP ensure that mail addressed with
UUCP `bang' syntax is treated according to UUCP behavior rather than the more
current Domain Name Service behavior used today on Internet.
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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