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UUCP

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UUCP
(UNIX to UNIX CoPy) A Unix utility that copies a file from one computer to another. It was widely used for mail transfer. Unlike TCP/IP, which is a routable communications protocol, UUCP provides a point-to-point transmission where a user at one Unix computer dials up and establishes a session with another Unix computer. See bang path.
uucp - Unix to Unix Copy


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I have known Marcus Ranum ever since he overran my UUCP site with regurgitated USENIX news postings back in the mid 1980s, said security consultant Fred Avolio.
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Connectivity to these services for customers using SMTP, UUCP and X.
 
 
 
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