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wusel, Mon, 27 Dec 1993 03:39:57 +0100:
o uucico/uucp.c
Thanks to Mick Hohmann, now uucp uses `-c'/`-C'áaccording to the
man-page.
o uucico/uucico.c
Fixed bug that prevented uucico to use sub-directories if no `-s'
option was given ...
o sendmail/sendmail.c
NOTE: This sendmail no longer `short-cuts' the domain-file in
favour of an entry in uulib:L.sys! Say, you feed a system
`cs' and an email for `cs.tu-berlin.de!user' arrives; the
old one would have spooled this mail for YOUR downstream
site `cs' instead of sending it to your feed according to
your uulib:Domain-file. THIS IS AN IMPROTANT DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN PREVIOUS VERSIONS! While you are now able to use
this sendmail quite well, you MUST enter ANY of your down-
stream sites in uulib:Domain!
NOTE: Due to the subdirectory stuff and the internal address re-
solution method of sendmail, one HAS TO execute `uuxqt NODE-
NAME' regulary. This is accomplished by having sendmail/-
rmail grabbing the NODENAME from the uucp-configuration
(usually uulib:Config) and then start `run <nil: >nil: uuxqt
<nil: >nil: NODENAME' right before it quits. There is cur-
rently no way to switch this off; it's mainly caused by the
fact that sendmail `delivers' local mail sometimes by creating
faked jobs for uuxqt -- without the subdirectory stuff, there
was no real problem since next time uuxqt was started, these
jobs were processed. But by using subdirectories, uuxqt now
ONLY processed the jobs for one system (the ones in that sys-
tem's spool directory) ...