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.TH noffle 1 .\" $Id: noffle.1 51 2000-05-05 23:49:38Z uh1763 $ .SH NAME noffle \- Usenet package optimized for dialup connections. .SH SYNOPSIS .B noffle \-a | \-\-article <message id>|all .br .B noffle \-c | \-\-cancel <message id> .br .B noffle \-C | \-\-create <local newsgroup name> .br .B noffle \-d | \-\-database .br .B noffle \-D | \-\-delete <newsgroup name> .br .B noffle \-e | \-\-expire .br .B noffle \-f | \-\-fetch .br .B noffle \-g | \-\-groups .br .B noffle \-h | \-\-help .br .B noffle \-l | \-\-list .br .B noffle \-m | \-\-modify desc <newsgroup name> <group description> .br .B noffle \-m | \-\-modify post <local newsgroup name> (y|n) .br .B noffle \-n | \-\-online .br .B noffle \-o | \-\-offline .br .B noffle \-q | \-\-query groups|desc|times .br .B noffle \-R | \-\-requested .br .B noffle \-r | \-\-server .br .B noffle \-s | \-\-subscribe-over <group> .br .B noffle \-S | \-\-subscribe-full <group> .br .B noffle \-t | \-\-subscribe-thread <group> .br .B noffle \-u | \-\-unsubscribe <group> .SH DESCRIPTION .B NOFFLE is an Usenet package optimized for low speed dialup Internet connections and few users. The .B noffle program is used for running and steering of the proxy news server, for retrieving new articles from the remote server and for expiring old articles from the database. .B NOFFLE can fetch newsgroups in one of the following modes: .TP .B full fetch full articles, .TP .B over fetch only article overviews by default. Opening an article marks it for download next time online, .TP .B thread like .B over, but download articles full if an article of the same thread already has been downloaded. .PP .B NOFFLE also offers limited support for local news groups. Articles posted to these appear in full in the database for the local group(s) immediately. They are expired in the usual way. .PP If an article is cross-posted to a local group and a remote group, it appears in the local group immediately and in the remote group after the next fetch from the remove server. .PP Note that .B NOFFLE cannot exchange the contents of local groups with other news servers. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-a, \-\-article <message id>|all Write article <message id> to standard output. Message Id must contain the leading '<' and trailing '>' (quote the argument to avoid shell interpretation of '<' and '>'). .br If "all" is given as message Id, all articles are shown. .TP .B \-c, \-\-cancel <message id> Cancel the article from the database and remove it from the queue of outbound messages if it has not already been sent. Message Id must contain the leading '<' and trailing '>' (quote the argument to avoid shell interpretation of '<' and '>'). .TP .B \-C, \-\-create <local newsgroup name> Create a new local newsgroup with the given name. The name should conform to the usual newsgroup naming rules to avoid confusing newsreaders. .TP .B \-d, \-\-database Write the complete content of the article database to standard output. .TP .B \-D, \-\-delete <newsgroup name> Delete the newsgroup with the given name. All articles that only belong to the group are deleted as well. .TP .B \-e, \-\-expire Delete all articles that have not been accessed recently from the database. Should be run regularily from .BR crond (8). .br The default expire period is 14 days. This can be changed and custom expiry periods set for individual newsgroups or sets of newsgroups in .B /etc/noffle.conf. .TP .B \-f, \-\-fetch Get new newsfeed from the remote server. Updates the list of the existing newsgroups, fetches new articles overviews or full articles from subscribed groups (see .B fetchlist ), delivers all posted articles to the remote server, and retrieves all articles marked for download. .B noffle --fetch should be run in the .B ip-up script of .BR pppd (8). .TP .B \-g, \-\-groups List all groups available at remote server. .br Format (fields separated by tabs): .br <name> <server> <first> <last> <remote next> <post allowed> <created> <last access> <desc> .TP .B \-h, \-\-help Print a list of all options. .TP .B \-l, \-\-list List all groups that are presently to be fetched and their fetch mode. .br Format: <groupname> <server> full|thread|over .TP .B \-m | \-\-modify desc <newsgroup name> <group description> Modify the description of the named newsgroup. .TP .B \-m | \-\-modify post <local newsgroup name> <permission> Modify the posting permission on a local newsgroup. <permission> must be either 'y' (yes, posting allowed) or 'n' (no, posting not allowed). Attempts to post to a newsgroup with posting disabled will be rejected. .TP .B \-n, \-\-online Put .B NOFFLE to online status. Requested articles or overviews of selected groups are immediately fetched from the remote server. Should be run in the .B ip-up script of .BR pppd (8). .TP .B \-o, \-\-offline Put .B NOFFLE to offline status. Requested articles not already in the database are marked for download. Should be run in the .B ip-down script of .BR pppd (8). .TP .B \-q, \-\-query groups|desc|times Query information about all groups from the remote server and merge it to the .B groupinfo file. This must be run after installing .B noffle or sometimes after a change of the remote news server or corruption of the file. It can take some time on slow connections. .B groups retrieves the list of the existing newsgroups (resets all local article counters), .B desc retrieves all newsgroup descriptions, .B times retrieves the creation times of the newsgroups. .TP .B \-r, \-\-server Run as NNTP server on standard input and standard output. This is intended to be called by .BR inetd (8) and should be registered in .B /etc/inetd.conf. Error and logging messages are put to the .BR syslogd (8) daemon which is usually configured to write them to .B /var/log/news. A list of the NNTP commands that are understood by .B noffle can be retrieved by running the server and typing .B HELP. .TP .B \-R, \-\-requested List articles that are marked for download. Format: <message-id> <server> .TP .B \-s, \-\-subscribe-over <group> Add group with name <group> to list of groups that are presently to be fetched (in over mode). .TP .B \-S, \-\-subscribe-full <group> Add group with name <group> to list of groups that are presently to be fetched (in full mode). .TP .B \-t, \-\-subscribe-thread <group> Add group with name <group> to list of groups that are presently to be fetched (in thread mode). .TP .B \-u, \-\-unsubscribe <group> Remove group with name <group> from list of groups that are presently to be fetched. .SH FILES .B NOFFLE takes its configuration from a configuration file, by default .I /etc/noffle.conf. For a description of this file, see .BR noffle.conf (5). . .B NOFFLE keeps all its data files in a spool directory. .I /var/spool/noffle is the default location. .TP .B <spool dir>/fetchlist List of newsgroups that are presently to be fetched. .br .TP .B <spool dir>/data/groupinfo.gdbm Database with groups in .BR gdbm(3) format. .TP .B <spool dir>/data/articles.gdbm Database with articles in .BR gdbm(3) format. .TP .B <spool dir>/lock/ Lock files and files indicating online/offline status. .TP .B <spool dir>/outgoing/ Posted articles to be delivered to the remote server. .TP .B <spool dir>/overview/ Text file per group with article overviews. .TP .B <spool dir>/requested/ Message IDs of articles marked for download. .SH SEE ALSO .BR noffle.conf (5), .BR crond (8), .BR inetd (8), .BR pppd (8) .br .B RFC 977, .B RFC 1036, .br .B IETF drafts on common NNTP extensions: .br .B http://www.karlsruhe.org/ .br .B NOFFLE home page: .br .B http://home.t-online.de/home/markus.enzenberger/noffle.html .SH AUTHORS Markus Enzenberger <markus.enzenberger@t-online.de> .br Volker Wysk <volker.wysk@student.uni-tuebingen.de> .br Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> .br Uwe Hermann <uh1763@bingo-ev.de> 1998-2000.