It seems like a lot of ISPs don't support uucp or charge extra to set it up so I've never really explored it. It may just be that a lot of ISPs don't advertise that they support it (and I haven't been asking).
I'll look into uucp over TCP/IP. Thanks, Al Youngwerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------- From: Nick Busigin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 1996 4:44 PM To: 'debian-user' Cc: Al Youngwerth Subject: RE: virtual mail domains... long-winded response On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Al Youngwerth wrote: > I'd sure like to hear from other ISPs and linux masquerading/diald > users out there and how they handle virtual domains. Using linux with > masquerading and diald is becoming a very popular way to connect small > LANs to businesses so I think its something that ISPs should support well. > > More ideas and comments? Hello Al, What do you think of using MX records to a uucp host and using uucp and sendmail's uucp-dom mailer? You can use uucp over a TCP/IP connection, so it should work with well with diald. Nick -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nick Busigin <Sent from my Debian/GNU Linux Machine> [EMAIL PROTECTED] To obtain my pgp public key, email me with the subject: "get pgp-key" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]