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bang path: n.
[now historical] An old-style UUCP electronic-mail address specifying
hops to get from some assumed-reachable location to the addressee, so
called because each hop is
signified by a bang sign. Thus, for
example, the path ...!bigsite!foovax!barbox!me
directs
people to route their mail to machine bigsite
(presumably a
well-known location accessible to everybody) and from there through the
machine foovax
to the account of user me
on
barbox
.
In the bad old days of not so long ago, before autorouting mailers
and Internet became commonplace, people often published compound bang
addresses using the { } convention (see glob) to give paths from
several big machines, in the hopes that one’s correspondent
might be able to get mail to one of them reliably (example:
...!{seismo, ut-sally, ihnp4
!rice!beta!gamma!me}). Bang
paths of 8 to 10 hops were not uncommon. Late-night dial-up UUCP links
would cause week-long transmission times. Bang paths were often selected
by both transmission time and reliability, as messages would not
infrequently get lost. See the
network and sitename.
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