trier@shasta.scl.cwru.edu (Stephen Trier) (05/26/90)
I have placed the new version of smail/PC, version 1.0 beta 3, in shasta.scl.cwru.edu's anonymous FTP directory. This version fixes a bug which made it impossible to communicate with systems with short names. The changes affect the files uux.exe and smail.exe in the binary distribution, and uux.c and defs.h in the source. Revised versions of the .ZIP files are now available on shasta.scl.cwru.edu [129.22.32.7], in /info/smailbin.zip and /info/smailsrc.zip. To keep the load down on shasta, I will mail the source code to the patch to any who e-mail a request. As before, other archive sites are welcome to carry smail/PC. What is smail/PC? It's a port of the Unix smail2.5 smart mailer to MS-DOS. smail/PC uses a modified version of the UUPC uuio program as a transport mechanism and Mush-PC as a user interface. smail/PC fits in between the two to provide multiple host support with smart routing, aliasing, full-name aliases, and the ability to function as a domain gateway. If you can find a Unix system on which to run pathalias, you can even load the full- world maps into smail/PC to have automatic routing to any UUCP system in the world. smail/PC 1.0b3 is the second public release of smail/PC and the third beta-test version. The version number will go to a full 1.0 once I have not received any bug reports for a sufficiently long period of time. I would especially like to thank Mark O'Carroll (moc@lena.UUCP) for bringing this bug to my attention and for testing the fix before I packaged it for release. <=> Stephen Trier sct%seldon@skybridge.SCL.CWRU.Edu {sun,att,decvax}!cwjcc!skybridge!seldon!sct sct@po.CWRU.Edu