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From: gnu@hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore)
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Subject: Re: Wanted - UUCP for MS-DOS
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Date: Thu, 1-Jan-87 23:24:44 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan  1 23:24:44 1987
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In article <904@mhuxi.UUCP>, crayinc@mhuxi.UUCP (Rick Tillbrook) writes:
>                      Program "uuslave.c"
> 
>            On a BBS in New Jersey there is a program called uuslave
>            it is under the UNIX/XENIX programs section. It comes in
>            C source and it might do what you ask or be a foundation
>            for it. Programs are free on the board.
>            The number for the ACGNJ-BBS is (201) 753-9758 .

Before everybody calls this number, be warned that it is not a public
access system.  You can get in and read the bulletins but the *ss*oles
that run it will not let you download software from it without running
a mini-TRW check on you.  As if your receiving PD software from them
could endanger them in any way.  Give me a break.

PS:  If there are any "authorized users" for this wimp bbs out there,
please grab the uuslave.c file and mail it to me.  I will post it to
net.sources.  (If everyone who reads this grabs the file and posts
it, we will get 30 copies of the file -- so mail to me and I'll just
post one.)
-- 
John Gilmore  {sun,ptsfa,lll-crg,ihnp4}!hoptoad!gnu   gnu@ingres.berkeley.edu
  I forsee a day when there are two kinds of C compilers: standard ones and 
  useful ones ... just like Pascal and Fortran.  Are we making progress yet?
	-- ASC:GUTHERY%slb-test.csnet