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[svn] Applied patch from Jim Hague:
- Forget cached group info when group database closed.
- Added list of 'forbidden' newsgroup specs.
- Fixed problem with article numbering if the overview file empties.
- Changed %i to %d in sscanfs (%i interprets leading zeros as octal numbers)
- New groups now always start numbering at article 1.
- Record newsgroup posting status. Enforce it at posting time.
Added --modify
- Added group deletion.
- Added wildmat code taken from INN
author | enz |
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date | Fri, 05 May 2000 08:23:15 +0100 |
parents | cb6cab9fbdf9 |
children | f17eb481c126 |
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############################################################################### # # NOFFLE news server config file # ############################################################################### # Remote news server. Format: <hostname>[:<port>] [<user> <pass>] # (<user> and <pass> only for servers with authentication, # the password may not contain white-spaces) server news # Mail address for failed postings #mail-to root # Never get more than <max-fetch> articles. Discard oldest, if there are more max-fetch 300 # Automatically remove groups from fetch list if they have not been # accessed for <n> days. auto-unsubscribe no #auto-unsubscribe-days 30 # Parameter for thread mode. Retrieve articles, if they are referencing an # article that has been read within the last <n> days thread-follow-time 7 # Timeout for connecting to remote server in seconds. connect-timeout 30 # Automatically put groups on fetchlist, if someone accesses them. # Mode can be: full, thread, over auto-subscribe no #auto-subscribe-mode over # Remove/replace Message-ID in posted articles. For generating Message-IDs, # the domain name of your system should be a valid domain name. # If you are in a local domain, set it to your provider's domain name. remove-messageid no replace-messageid yes # Set the default expire period in days default-expire 14 # Expire all alt.* groups after 2 days, except for alt.oxford.* # expire after 4 days and alt.oxford.talk never expire. #expire alt.oxford.talk 0 #expire alt.oxford.* 4 #expire alt.* 2 # Appearing here, this is equivalent to 'default-expire 20' above. If it # appeared before the other expire lines, all groups would be # expired at 20 days, as it would be the first custom match # for every group. #expire * 20