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My impression is that the combination of UUCP (!) and Internet (@) addressing was handled much better 5 or so years ago, when hundreds of companies were "one UUCP hop off the Internet". Now that everyone and his kid brother is directly connected, people aren't worrying about UUCP addressing any more. But if I remember correctly, the convention was that foo!bar at baz meant "send by SMTP to baz, who will send by UUCP to foo", and that foo!bar%baz meant "send by UUCP to foo, who will send by SMTP to baz. Basically, the precedence is % > ! > @. That works for getting mail between the Internet and a one-hop-removed site. Dale -- Dale R. Worley Ariadne Internet Services Voice: +1 617-899-7949 Fax: +1 617-899-7946 E-mail: worley at ariadne.com "Internet-based electronic commerce solutions to real business problems."
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