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          Aznar
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      The Linux UUCP HOWTO
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      1998-02-06
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      to connect to remote sites via UUCP via a modem, via
      a direct-connection, or via Internet. You probably do
      *not* need to read this document if don't talk UUCP
      or if you don't know what it means.
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