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comparison docs/noffle.conf.5 @ 357:b0ee77fa24d4 noffle
[svn] * src/post.c,src/configfile.c,src/configfile.h,docs/noffle.conf.5,
noffle.conf.example,TODO: Added a config value to specify whether
a Reply-To header should be appended to messages posted without it.
Also made the new option show up in the noffle.conf manpage and the
initial example configuration shipped with the package.
author | bears |
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date | Mon, 24 Mar 2003 23:32:48 +0000 |
parents | f35a7d45efd5 |
children | fb8cadeed4d4 |
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1 .TH noffle.conf 5 | 1 .TH noffle.conf 5 |
2 .\" $Id: noffle.conf.5 422 2003-01-11 09:30:05Z bears $ | 2 .\" $Id: noffle.conf.5 495 2003-03-24 23:32:48Z bears $ |
3 | 3 |
4 .SH NAME | 4 .SH NAME |
5 noffle.conf \- Configuration file for NOFFLE news server | 5 noffle.conf \- Configuration file for NOFFLE news server |
6 | 6 |
7 .SH DESCRIPTION | 7 .SH DESCRIPTION |
254 newsserver or someone else might allow you to use a subdomain name. | 254 newsserver or someone else might allow you to use a subdomain name. |
255 .br | 255 .br |
256 Default: <the fully qualified domain name of your system> | 256 Default: <the fully qualified domain name of your system> |
257 | 257 |
258 .TP | 258 .TP |
259 .B append-reply-to yes|no | |
260 Append a 'Reply-To:' header to messages posted without it. | |
261 The address from the 'From:' header is used. Though this might seem | |
262 pretty useless at first glance it may be desireable as some providers were | |
263 known to overwrite the 'From:' header. | |
264 .br | |
265 Default: yes | |
266 | |
267 .TP | |
259 .B path-header <path header content> | 268 .B path-header <path header content> |
260 Articles posted without a Path: header have one added by NOFFLE. | 269 Articles posted without a Path: header have one added by NOFFLE. |
261 When | 270 When |
262 .B path-header | 271 .B path-header |
263 has its default value (empty) the header content | 272 has its default value (empty) the header content |