The default /etc/uucp/Permissions file provides the maximum amount of security for your UUCP links. The default Permissions file contains no entries.
You can set additional parameters for each remote machine to define:
Ways the remote machine can receive files from your machine
Directories for which the remote machine has read and write permission
Commands the remote machine can use for remote execution
A typical Permissions entry is:
MACHINE=datsun LOGNAME=Udatsun VALIDATE=datsun COMMANDS=rmail REQUEST=yes SENDFILES=yes |
This entry allows files to be sent and received (to and from the "normal" UUCP directories, not from anywhere in the system) and causes the UUCP user name to be validated at login time.