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From: sean@killer.UUCP (Sean McCollister)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: Anybody (non ATT employee) have luck capturing 3b1 HDB uucp?
Message-ID: <2292@killer.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 19:25:53 EST
Article-I.D.: killer.2292
Posted: Wed Dec  2 19:25:53 1987
Date-Received: Mon, 7-Dec-87 06:53:31 EST
References: <797@neoucom.UUCP> <2274@killer.UUCP>
Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas
Lines: 21
Keywords: Grrrr.
Summary: Sorry, I gave the wrong file name

In article <2274@killer.UUCP>, I wrote:
> 
> 	The problem here is actually in the form files the User Agent uses
> for input.  There's a variable in the form files called Flen (I think) that
> you can modify to allow an entry of more than 6 characters.  I'm not sure
> what the names of the form files are (I'm an "unreal" AT&T type :-) and have
> HDB), but they reside in /usr/lib/ua; I think they're called Lsys[something-
> or-other].form.

	The form file for setting the mail name of your system is
/usr/lib/ua/Namesys.form.  Flen is set to 6, so you'd have only to change
that to a larger number to get a longer node name.

	As far as "Mail Names of Other Systems" is concerned, the only
easy fix (that I'm aware of, anyway) is to edit /usr/lib/uucp/L.sys.
UA calls /usr/bin/mailsetup to set up connections to other systems.  That
program is "mc68k executable" and doesn't use form files.

	Sorry 'bout the incorrect info.

							Sean