lauren@vortex.UUCP (Lauren Weinstein) (03/06/87)
Hi. As the author of UULINK, I really don't think it likely that it will create a horrendous "flood" of small sites that will overwhelm the network. True, the UULINK package does provide comprehensive uucp communications, uucp and 822-compatible mail services, and the ability to generate and receive netnews messages, among a variety of other functions. Yes, when an MSDOS site runs this package it does become its own network node and can join Usenet if it wants to. But the package is being marketed quite carefully and it was designed with the overall well-being of the network in mind. For example, since the package supports local and global aliases and distribution lists, local fanout of mail both locally and for pass-through to other sites is supported to minimize traffic. Since the package can handle both dialin and dialout calls, the latter through an included cron-like mechanism, these small nodes are not dependent on having other sites call them (unless that's what they want to do). Also, support for addressing, handling, and routing of domain ("@") addresses (as well as support for conventional uucp "!" addresses, of course) is included so that small nodes can be configured for access with domain addresses and can be placed cleanly into the Internet domain structure as this form of addressing gains increasingly common usage in the overall network. UULINK is not marketed as a "mass consumer" item. It is not available through computer stores nor general distribution dealers. It is marketed only to a carefully defined market segment, generally including the group of entities who have already been exposed to this network and electronic mail environment and for whatever technical and/or non-technical reasons desire a comprehensive package providing uucp, mail, netnews, etc. services for systems running MSDOS. We are not attempting, nor do we have any intention of attempting, to get everyone with a home computer to join this network. However, there are clearly organizations and persons for whom UULINK fills a real need, and they are the ones that encompass the market we desire to serve. --Lauren--