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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- See docs/NOTES for information about news client software. 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>