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[svn] * src/client.c: Only bail out of fetching multiple articles if the
connection fails. If we do get a status from the upstream server
note it and see what is reported for the next article. Otherwise
failure to retrieve one article will cause all successive article
fetches to fail even through they would succeed if tried.
* src/lock.c: Fix assert in lazy locking. If another noffle signalled us
to release the lock at the next close, and then repeats the signal so that
it arrives during LOCK_closeDatabases, the signal handler was trying
to close the databases again.
author | bears |
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date | Tue, 15 May 2001 13:07:53 +0100 |
parents | 7dfbb1c20a81 |
children | fed1334d766b |
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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 # Don't get *.binaries.* from server 'news' #omitgroups *.binaries.* # Second server # server bins # # Only get binaries groups from server 'bins' # getgroups *.binaries.* # 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 yes default-auto-subscribe-mode full #auto-subscribe-mode *.binaries.* over # 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. replace-messageid yes # Post articles to remote groups into the local database immediately # on receipt of article. # post-locally no # 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 # Sample article filtering. # 1. Silently dump without fetching any article with a title # looking like '$$$ Make Money Now $$$'. # 2. Fetch articles cross-posted to more than 3 groups where one of the # groups is alt.flame in overview mode only. # 3. Fetch all articles > 20k in size in overview mode only. #filter subject="\$+.*Make.*Money.*Now.*\$\$\$" action=discard #filter xposts>3 group=alt.flame action=over #filter bytes>20k action=over