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Date:      Fri, 8 May 1998 16:39:16 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Gary Kline <kline@tera.tera.com>
To:        drifter@stratos.net
Cc:        freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Any one still use UUCP?
Message-ID:  <199805082339.QAA00767@athena.tera.com>
In-Reply-To: <199805082155.RAA00455@stratos.net> from "drifter@stratos.net" at "May 8, 98 05:55:15 pm"

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According to drifter@stratos.net:
> 
> ( I'm not sure this belongs in -questions, so I thought -chat would be
>   appropriate. If not, I apologize.                                   )
> 
> 	Just out of curiosity, I know that FreeBSD (and UNIX) have a
> series of "UUCP" commands that transfer files and even run programs
> remotely over phone lines _not_ using the internet.
> 	I got kind of curious about UUCP and am doing some light reading of
> old AT&T documents about it.  I got the impression that UUCP was really the
> only way to go in the dark ages before the Internet was as wide-spread
> as it is today.  I probably got the wrong impression, but I am wondering
> if UUCP is an old hold-over from earlier times whose days are numbered
> or if it is still in wide use today -- and if so, why?
> 	I'm not so sure I want to splurge for ORA UUCP right now, since
> I don't think I'd be doing a lot with it any way. (I don't think there
> are "public" UUCP cites to experiment with :) )
> 	So, is UUCP a dying art?  Is it that some places just don't have
> access to the Internet or an Ethernet, but they can arrange for UUCP?
> Or is there some advantage to UUCP that I am not aware about?


	You probably should copy -questions with this, but to
	answer your question as far as I can, yes, people are
	still using uucp.  

	I've used it for more than a dozen years and still would 
	if the sysadmins at work would set it back up.  (I have
	sendmail set up for IP over UUCP.) 

	As telecommunication links get cheaper, things-uucp will
	probably go extinct in another decade.  Sooner here in 
	the States.  Not everyone has a dedicated dial-up; or has
	ppp//slip through an ISP.  How many people are still
	using uucp: dunno.  

	gary


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