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- # Mailer table for physical node uxc.cso.uiuc.edu
- # (aka the UUCP node uiucuxc)
- #
- # Format is <mailer>:<hostname> <official-name-1> ... <official-name-n>
- # where mail sent to users on each of the <official-names> will
- # be forced to invoke the specified mailer and sent to the
- # specified host, which should be in a format that the mailer will
- # understand.
- #
- # The mailertable can be used to select a mailer:host pair based on a
- # subdomain, essentially similar to the way a wild card MX record in
- # the domain database can represent a subdomain. This is somewhat
- # similar to the code in the pathtable for dealing with subdomains.
- #
- # A null mailer:host may be selected. This is interpreted as meaning
- # that no mailer should be selected. It can be used to force a
- # pathalias lookup for a domain which you could mail to over TCP.
- # (Perhaps the network is having trouble, so you wish to temporarily
- # divert mail via a UUCP link).
- #
- # The way a mailer:host is represented allows some choice in the manner
- # of formatting addresses. A domain may now be translated to any of -
- # 'mailer:host' -or- 'mailer,host' -or- 'mailer!host'. The effect is
- # this. Suppose the original mail was to say '@host1:user@host2'. With
- # an entry 'mailer:host' the original meaning prevails, whereby the mail
- # is sent to 'host' after being relativized so that the recipient
- # envelope address is 'user@host2'. With a table entry of 'mailer,host'
- # the mail is forwarded to 'host' but is not relativized; it is sent
- # with an envelope address still of '@host1:user@host2' (rewritten
- # appropriately for the mailer). The third format 'mailer!host' is
- # particularly useful for UUCP mailers. It completely relativizes the
- # addresses, even down to the user level. Thus '@host1:user@host2' is
- # relativized to 'user@host2', and 'user@host1' is relativized to just
- # 'user'.
- #
- # In the host portion of mailer,host there may be a %s provided
- # that the search key begins with a '.' - the effect is that when
- # a match occurs, the component of the actual domain name which
- # precedes the '.' in the key will replace the %s.
- #
- # You could, for example, have a entry:
- #
- # TCP-A,%s.BITNET .BITNET
- #
- # This would allow use of the TCP-A mailer for all bitnet hosts,
- # yet still use pseudo-MX records for .bitnet .
- #
- # Dmail:%s .DNET
- #
- # will route decnet mail to the Dmail mailer. Note how this leaves
- # off the '.dnet' from the host name passed to the mailer.
- #
-
- LOCAL!localhost AL.IAS.UUCP
- PH!uxc.cso.uiuc.edu uiuc.edu
- FAX!uxc.cso.uiuc.edu fax.uiuc.edu
-
- # UIUC names w. unusual mailers
- #
- TCP-A:vmd.cso.uiuc.edu vmd.cso.uiuc.edu uiucvmd
- UUCP-A:ehsnet ehsnet ehsnet.ehs.uiuc.edu
- UUCP-A:enable1 enable1 enable1.ed.uiuc.edu
- UUCP:uicerl uicerl uicerl.cerl.uiuc.edu
-
- # MX relayed domains through uxc
- UUCP-A!binbi binbi.ray.or.us binbi.UUCP
- UUCP-A!crash crash.cts.com
- UUCP-A!kailand kailand.kai.com kai.com
- UUCP-A!mmm mmm.3m.com 3m.com
- UUCP-A!mntgfx mntgfx.mentor.com mentor.com
- UUCP-A!oucsboss boss.cs.ohiou.edu
- UUCP-A!peora peora.ccur.com
- UUCP-A!peregrine peregrine.com
- UUCP-A!teraplex teraplex.com
- UUCP-A!mitek mitek.com
- UUCP-A!pwcs pwcs.stpaul.gov
- UUCP-A!quad1 quad1.quad.com quad.com
- UUCP:sys1 sys1.tandy.com tandy.com
- UUCP-A!fluke tc.fluke.com fluke.com
- UUCP-A!morgana morgana.pubserv.com pubserv.com
- UUCP-A!tikal poller.teltone.com teltone.com
-
- # Major UUCP relays reachable via IP
- TCP-U,uunet.uu.net uunet.uu.net uunet.UUCP
- # TCP!convex.com convex.com convex.UUCP
- TCP,uicbert.eecs.uic.edu uicbert.eecs.uic.edu uicbert.UUCP
-