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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README Fri May 05 21:26:14 2000 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The NOFFLE News Server +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Features +-------- + +NOFFLE is a Usenet news server optimized for few users and low speed dial-up +connections to the Internet. It acts as a server to news clients running on +the local host, but gets its news feed by acting as a client to a remote +server. NOFFLE is written for the GNU/Linux operating system and freely +available under the terms of the GPL. See COPYING for details. + +While Online: + + * Any newsgroup can be read, selected articles are fetched immediately from + the remote server. + +While Offline: + + * Allows reading news offline with many news clients, even if they do not + support offline reading by themselves. + + * Groups can be retrieved in overview, full or thread mode. + * In overview mode, opened articles that have not been completely + downloaded yet are marked for download. NOFFLE generates a pseudo + article body telling the human about this. + * In full mode, complete articles are fetched at once. + * Thread mode is like overview mode, but opening an article marks the whole + thread for download (all later articles for some time that are + referencing the original article). + + * The news feed is invoked automatically next online time by calling NOFFLE + in the ip-up script. + + * Groups can be put on the fetch list via the 'noffle' command or + automatically when someone tries to read them. Groups can be automatically + removed from the fetch list, when nobody accesses them for some time. + + * NOFFLE also offers limited support for local groups. Articles posted in + local groups appear in the news database for those groups immediately, + and are expired in the same way as other articles. + + +Compatibility with News Clients +------------------------------- + +Subscribing to groups in full mode should work with any news reader. Caching +of articles is unnecessary, since NOFFLE already caches them and should be +switched off. + +Subscribing to groups in overview mode or thread mode requires the following +from the news reader program: + + * It must not cache articles at all (or allow to switch the cache off), + because the article bodies change from the pseudo body "marked for download" + to the real body. + + * The reader should rarely open article bodies automatically, because it will + mark them unwantedly for download. + + +Getting NOFFLE +-------------- + +NOFFLE can be downloaded from the following location: + + http://home.t-online.de/home/markus.enzenberger/noffle-1.0pre5.tar.gz + (18 Apr 2000) + + http://home.t-online.de/home/markus.enzenberger/noffle-1.0pre4.tar.gz + (13 Nov 1999) + +You can always get the latest version from CVS. For instructions see + + http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=1044 + + +RPM packages have been created by Mario Moder <moderm@gmx.net>. They are +available at + + ftp://ftp.fbam.de/pub/linux/ + + +I moved Noffle to SourceForge recently (http://sourceforge.net/). + +You can download files from the Noffle project page at + http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1044 + +There is also a mailing list and a discussion forum. + + +Installation +------------ + +Read INSTALL for information about compiling and installing Noffle. + + +Documentation +------------- + +Read the files in the subdirectory docs/ for more info on NOFFLE. +Read INSTALL for information about compiling and installing NOFFLE on your +system. + +Some German documentation is provided by +Klaus Mödinger <klaus.moedinger@t-online.de>: + + http://home.t-online.de/home/klaus.moedinger/noffle_install_de.html + + +The current version is still beta. Please send bug reports, comments and +patches to Markus Enzenberger <markus.enzenberger@t-online.de>. + + +Links +----- + + * http://www.tin.org/docs.html + NNTP information + + * http://www.privat.kkf.net/~mark.bulmahn/ncontr.html + ncontr -- a graphical front-end for NOFFLE by + Mark Bulmahn <mbu@privat.kkf.net> + + * http://www.leafnode.org/ + Leafnode -- a news server similar to NOFFLE + + * http://space.mit.edu/~davis/slrn.html + slrn -- a powerful news reader for Windows and Unix + + * http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/index.html + WWWOFFLE - http proxy + + +Acknowledgements +---------------- + +The wildmat newsgroup pattern matching software used by NOFFLE was developed +by Rich Salz, and is distributed with INN v2.2. + + +-- +Markus Enzenberger <markus.enzenberger@t-online.de> +