Acmcl2.1749 net.eunice utzoo!decvax!harpo!floyd!cmcl2!salkind Thu May 6 16:15:13 1982 Hints for running uucp under Eunice In the last few weeks I have gotten several request to supply any information I can about bringing up uucp under Eunice. Well here goes... The following is what we run with. Change as you see fit. ------ Configuration: Eunice Version 2.0 (it ran under V1 as well) VMS Version 2.5 (we started with V2.2 and up) TTY_TYPAHDSZ=256 (SYSGEN parameter - Important!!) ------ UUCP QUOTAS/PRIVS Username: UUCP Owner: UNIX-TO-^UNIX COPY Account: 902201 UIC: [005,001] CLI: DCL LGICMD: DBC0:[EUNICE.USR.LIB.UUCP]LOGIN Default Directory: _DBC0:[EUNICE.USR.SPOOL.UUCPUBLIC] Login Flags: PRIO: 4 BYTLM: 30720 BIOLM: 6 PRCLM: 10 PBYTLM: 0 DIOLM: 6 ASTLM: 10 WSDEFAULT: 80 FILLM: 45 ENQLM: 0 WSQUOTA: 450 SHRFILLM: 0 TQELM: 24 PGFLQUOTA: 16384 CPU: no limit Privileges: CMKRNL GRPNAM GROUP TMPMBX NETMBX ----- UUCP LOGIN.COM FILE (the essentials only) $ set nocontrol $ set noon $ set term/eight/pass/nohost $ sh := $bin:sh sh $ sh -c /usr/lib/uucp/uucico $ lo/br ----- Other notes: The CMKRNL and NETMBX privs are not needed for most sites. We are doing other things as well, though. The set term in the login.com file above soon will not be required (when I find time to hack in one more qio...) If anyone is interested I can also post a copy of our rmail program. It allows you to interface to the VMS MAIL program (or just about any other mailer as well). I hope people will report any problems they may have. This program certainly hasn't been tested in all possible configurations. Lou Salkind cmcl2!salkind ----------------------------------------------------------------- gopher://quux.org/ conversion by John Goerzen of http://communication.ucsd.edu/A-News/ This Usenet Oldnews Archive article may be copied and distributed freely, provided: 1. There is no money collected for the text(s) of the articles. 2. The following notice remains appended to each copy: The Usenet Oldnews Archive: Compilation Copyright (C) 1981, 1996 Bruce Jones, Henry Spencer, David Wiseman.