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'''UUCP''' stands for ''Unix to Unix CoPy'', and is a ] and ] allowing transfer of ]s, ] and ] between ] ] not connected to the ] proper. It is now mostly obsolete. '''UUCP''' stands for ''Unix to Unix CoPy'', and is a ] and ] allowing transfer of ]s, ] and ] between ] ]s not connected to the ] proper. It is now mostly obsolete. The UUCP package consists of several programs including uucp, uuencode, uudecode, uustat, and uuname.


] traffic was originally carried over the ''UUCPNET'' (the network of machines connected through UUCP). Addresses on UUCPNET are separated by ]s, or ''bangs'', hence the term ''bang path''.
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==External Links==
* http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=UUCP * http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=UUCP

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UUCP stands for Unix to Unix CoPy, and is a computer program and protocol allowing transfer of files, email and netnews between Unix computers not connected to the Internet proper. It is now mostly obsolete. The UUCP package consists of several programs including uucp, uuencode, uudecode, uustat, and uuname.

Usenet traffic was originally carried over the UUCPNET (the network of machines connected through UUCP). Addresses on UUCPNET are separated by exclamation marks, or bangs, hence the term bang path.

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