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From: wisner@mica.Berkeley.EDU (Bill Wisner)
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Subject: Re: Signature files (LONG)
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Date: 19 Aug 89 19:55:07 GMT
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>							   These days,
>virtually everyone in na (uucp domain) can be referenced relative to uunet.
>The other networks have their reference points as well.

And that really delights the UUNET management.

Another one for the new users: UUNET is a service; it is NOT a UUCP router for
the known universe. Use UUNET to send mail to UUNET customers. Do not use UUNET
to send mail to some random site in Outer Boondocks, Nebraska, because you're
too lazy to figure out how to get the mail there yourself. Such behavior is
frowned upon.

I would rather trust mail routing to my pathalias and your map entry than to
one arbitrary route given in your signature.