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- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 00:38:02 -0800
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I really suggest you to think twice about it; as we all know that UUCP is not a good ideal from a security point of view just my 1 cent :P Uva Coder wrote: >I've been spending the afternoon setting up a development >box (linux) to hack visors. I was thinking of setting up >a UUCP server to eventually use to download mail and files >to a PDA. This brings me to ask a question. Is anyone >interested in joining/setting up a UUCP network here in Japan? >Linux and *BSD machines excel at providing this long forgotten >service. > >Yeah, I can hear it now. "UUCP are you nuts?" Well, I >suppose I'm a little melancholy for the old days. But >there's nothing like working with outdated modes of >communication. Plus it sounds like fun to me. Of course, >anyone from a dial-up to a DSL connection can participate, >otherwise disregard my idea. > >-- Uva > >P.S. - If I were really a nut I suggest setting up Kermit >servers. I still have a C-Kermit book around the house >somewhere. >
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