8.53 on page 642). Also note that the FEATURE(nullclient)
(?§17.8.38 on page 637) can be used if you want all mail to be forwarded to a central
machine no matter what.
17.5.8 UUCP_RELAY mc Macro
UUCP is usually modem-based and typically connects two individual machines
together. Unlike domain-based delivery, UUCP delivery is from one machine to the
next, and then from that next machine to yet another (using addresses such as
fbi!wash!gw).
If your site handles UUCP traffic, that handling can be in one of two forms. Either a
given host has direct UUCP connections or it does not. If it does not, you might wish
to have all UUCP mail forwarded to a host that can handle UUCP. This is done by
defining a UUCP_RELAY, which is defined just as you would define any other relay
(as described in ?§17.5 on page 602).
If your machine or site does not support UUCP, we recommend disabling all UUCP
with the FEATURE(nouucp) (?§17.8.37 on page 636).
If your machine has directly connected UUCP hosts, you might wish to use one or
more of the UUCP techniques. But before doing so, be sure to declare the uucp delivery
agent (?§17.2.2.2 on page 590).
17.6 UUCP Support
The mc configuration technique includes four UUCP options to choose from. They
are listed in Table 17-5.
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