| To: | yyyyyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, yyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: uucp usage survey |
| From: | Joerg Schilling <yyyyyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 31 Oct 2004 13:48:17 +0100 |
| Cc: | yyyyyyyyyyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, yyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| References: | <1041029054407.ZM20455@skye.rdg.opengroup.org><41824E0C.nailE8C51QHVH@burner> <1099068212.1035.439.camel@cube> |
Albert Cahalan <yyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Isn't this what ESMTP gives you? I think that's the name.
> Anyway, I'm sure there is an SMTP varient that can be
> used for polling.
>
> Of course, the fetchmail program has many other ways to
> grab email, even when dealing with multiple users.
> Something like fetchmail could be standardized. :-)
I personally don't use uucp anymore since 6 years.
The question would be if it makes sense to remove it from the
standard already.
Jörg
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