UUCP - Wikipedia UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy) [1] is a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files, email and netnews between computers A command named uucp is one of the programs in the suite; it provides a user interface for requesting file copy operations
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Forgotten Internet: UUCP - Hackaday Developed in the late 1970s, UUCP was a solution for sending messages between systems that were not always connected together It could also allow remote users to execute commands
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UUCP - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation Taylor UUCP is a free implementation of UUCP and is the standard UUCP used on the GNU system - If you don't know what UUCP is chances are, nowadays, that you won't need it
uucp Command - IBM The uucp command is a Basic Networking Utilities (BNU) command that copies one or more source files from one system to one or more destination files on another UNIX system Files can be copied within a local system, between a local and a remote system, and between two remote systems
uucp (1): Unix to Unix copy - Linux man page The uucp command copies files between systems Each file argument is either a pathname on the local machine or is of the form system!path which is
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The Linux UUCP HOWTO "Managing UUCP USENET" from O'Reilly Associates is in my opinion the best book out there for figuring out the programs protocols involved in being a USENET site