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How can I route domainized mail for my uucp neighbor directly to them ?

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How can I route domainized mail for my uucp neighbor directly to them ?

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Domain-based mail goes to your smarthost (as defined in static) unless you override that route with an entry in paths. If you mail to `friend@hostname.domain’ and you’re directly connected to them via UUCP, you can force a direct delivery with a /waffle/uucp/paths entry of : hostname.domain hostname 2. What should I do with my headers? Not a lot unless you know what you’re doing. In general, you want your `netmail’ and `netnews’ parameters in static to result in valid headers, so that people can reply to you. If you can do so, get into a domain and domainize all your headers. It’ll make your life easier and will do the same for people who exchange mail with you. The important thing to remember is that if you put a domain-style address out without being domainized, people will probably not be able to reply to your mail. Just because an address looks good doesn’t make it valid. Most notably, `user@onesite.twosite.uucp’ is invalid. 3. I’m not in a domain. What should my headers look like

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