Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!tness7!bellboy!hack
From: hack@bellboy.UUCP (Greg Hackney)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport
Subject: Re: Smail, etc.
Message-ID: <1084@bellboy.UUCP>
Date: 5 Jun 88 21:32:13 GMT
References: <971@ndsuvax.UUCP>
Reply-To: hack@bellboy.UUCP (Greg Hackney)
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In article <971@ndsuvax.UUCP> ncegeber@ndsuvax.UUCP (Roger Egeberg) writes:
>We finally got around to getting our SysV/AT system talking to the local VAX
>through uucp.  Since the 'mail' and 'mailx' programs that come with Microport
>don't seem to know about sending mail unless you have a specific path(!), I'd 
>like to know what else is required to use the 'user\@site.uucp' style
>addresses. 

You'll need to start by getting the public domain source code "smail".
It has documentation on installation. It essentially replaces your
rmail file with a file that does every thing rmail did plus looks
also looks at a "paths" file to determine routing. It still uses
the existing mail and mailx programs (although mail is moved to
lmail and gets accessed indirectly thru a new mail program).

The latest "smail" package also includes the source code for
the tools to build your "paths" file (pathalias), that is, if you
have a news feed that gets comp.mail.maps. If not, a neighbor
can build a paths file for you.

Get the source code from a neighbor, and look at the docs.
--
Greg