the last time I tried to setup uucp server was about 10 years ago on a 
OS/2 2.0 warp ...couldn't even remember hwo to do it again now.

the only problem with ISP's smtp server is that htye checked your source 
domain. if I could masquerade the envelop as my ISP domain, then 
everything should be ok. But that means loss of anonymity and business 
for spammers.

> We generally set up our customer who're running on cable connections to
> send/receive their e-mail through our servers using uucp over tcp/ip which
> sidesteps all these problems, and eliminates their dependency on the cable
> provider's mail sysetm.

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