UUCP-based TransportsNext: SMTP-based Transports
Up: Getting smail Up and Previous: Mailing ListsUUCP-based TransportsThere are a number of transports compiled into smail that utilize
the UUCP suite. In a UUCP environment, messages are usually passed on by
invoking rmail on the next host, giving it the message on
standard input and the envelope address on the command line. On your
host, rmail should be a link to the smail command.When handing a message to the UUCP transport, smail converts the
target address to a UUCP bang path. For example, user@host will
be transformed to host!user. Any occurrence of the `%'
address operator is preserved, so user%host@gateway will become
gateway!user%host. However, smail will never generate
such addresses itself.Alternatively, smail can send and receive BSMTP batches via UUCP.
With BSMTP, one or more messages are wrapped up in a single batch that
contains the commands the local mailer would issue if a real SMTP
connection had be established. BSMTP is frequently used in
store-and-forward (e.g. UUCP-based) networks to save disk space. The
sample transports file in appendix- contains
a transport dubbed bsmtp that generates partial BSMTP batches
in a queue directory. They must be combined into the final batches
later, using a shell script that adds the appropriate HELO and
QUIT command.To enable the bsmtp transport for specific UUCP links you
have to use so-called method files (please refer to the
smail(5) manual page for details). If you have only one UUCP
link, and use the smart host router, you enable sending SMTP batches by
setting the smart_transport configuration variable to
bsmtp instead of uux.To receive SMTP batches over UUCP, you must make sure that you have the
Un-batching command the remote site sends its batches to. If the remote
site uses smail, too, you need to make rsmtp a link to
smail. If the remote site runs sendmail, you should
additionally install a shell script named /usr/bin/bsmtp that
does a simple ``exec rsmtp'' (a symbolic link won't work).Next: SMTP-based Transports
Up: Getting smail Up and Previous: Mailing ListsAndrew AndersonThu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 19961
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