diff docs/noffle.conf.5 @ 150:1c7303c71f66 noffle

[svn] * src/protocol.c: Fix bug in Prt_getLn if we should read a line starting with '\0' - according to the leafnode mailing list, this has been seen in the wild. * docs/inews.1,docs/noffle.1,docs/noffle.conf.5, packages/redhat/noffle.spec,src/configfile.h,src/configfile.c, src/noffle.c,src/post.h,src/post.c: Removed use of getopt_long, and added inews mode - the Noffle executable behaves as inews is invoked as inews. This includes adding From: and Organization: headers if necessary - add configs to override defaults for the From: domain and specify the organization. For all my fellow trn-heads out there, and users of any other ageing newsreader that expects inews. Updated RPM spec to create inews link to noffle on install.
author bears
date Thu, 26 Oct 2000 22:21:13 +0100
parents 7dfbb1c20a81
children fed1334d766b
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--- a/docs/noffle.conf.5	Thu Oct 26 22:13:28 2000 +0100
+++ b/docs/noffle.conf.5	Thu Oct 26 22:21:13 2000 +0100
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .TH noffle.conf 5
-.\" $Id: noffle.conf.5 199 2000-08-15 23:08:13Z bears $
+.\" $Id: noffle.conf.5 227 2000-10-26 21:21:13Z bears $
 
 .SH NAME
 noffle.conf \- Configuration file for NOFFLE news server
@@ -77,6 +77,30 @@
 Default: 300
 
 .TP
+.B from-domain <domain>
+When invoked as
+.BR inews (1)
+.B NOFFLE
+will add a From: line to posts that lack one. The address given
+uses the userid of the user who invoked 
+.B inews
+and the specified domain.
+.br
+Default: The system domain
+
+.TP
+.B organization <organization>
+When invoked as
+.BR inews (1)
+.B NOFFLE
+will, unless the -O flag is specified, add an Organization: line to
+posts that lack one. If no
+.B organization
+is specified, the line is not added.
+.br
+Default: <empty string>
+
+.TP
 .B mail-to <address>
 Receiver of failed postings. If empty then failed postings are returned
 to the sender (taking the address from the article's Sender, X-Sender or
@@ -177,7 +201,7 @@
 has its default value (empty) the header content
 is "<hostname>!not-for-mail".
 Use the
-.B default-path
+.B path-header
 setting to provide alternate content for the Path: header.
 This will very rarely be necessary.
 .br