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1 .\" @(MHWARNING)
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2 .\" @(#)$Id$
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3 .SC RMAIL 8
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4 .NA
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5 rmail \- UUCP interface to mail
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6 .SY
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7 rmail
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8 address\ ...
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9 .DE
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10 \fIRmail\fR is intended as a replacement for those systems without
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11 \fISendMail\fR or \fIMMDF\fR.
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12 It is normally invoked by \fIuux\fR on behalf of the remote \fIUUCP\fR site.
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13 For each address, it decides where to send it:
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14 either locally, via another \fIUUCP\fR link, or via the Internet.
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15
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16 \fIRmail\fR implements a crude access control facility by consulting the
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17 files \fBRmail.OkHosts\fR and \fBRmail.OkDests\fR in the \fB@(MHETCPATH)/\fR
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18 directory.
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19 Hosts listed in the former file can send messages to anywhere they please.
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20 Hosts listed in the latter file can receive messages from anywhere.
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21 Note that a host listed in the first file is implicitly listed in the second
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22 file.
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23 .Fi
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24 ^@(MHETCPATH)/mtstailor~^tailor file
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25 ^@(MHETCPATH)/Rmail.OkHosts~^list of privileged hosts
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26 ^@(MHETCPATH)/Rmail.OkDests~^list of privileged destinations
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27 .Pr
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28 None
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29 .Sa
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30 mf(1)
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31 .De
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32 None
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33 .Co
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34 None
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35 .En
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