NAME¶
newsrequeue - tool to rewrite batchfiles.
SYNOPSIS¶
newsrequeue [
-a active ] [
-h history ] [
-d days ] [
-l ] [
-n newsfeeds ] [
input ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Newsrequeue can be used to rewrite batchfiles after a system crash. It
operates in two modes. In the first mode, it first reads the
active (5)
and
newsfeeds(5) files to determine where the different newsgroups are
to be distributed. It then opens the
history database. Once the files
are opened,
newsrequeue reads from the specified
input file, or
standard input if no file is specified. Each line should have a single
Message-ID, surrounded in angle brackets; any other text on the line is
ignored. For example, the history file (or trailing subset of it) is
acceptable input to the program operating in this mode.
Newsrequeue uses the first two fields of the
newsfeed entry
— the sitename and the excludes field, and the patterns and distribs
field. It ignores all flags in the third field except for the ``N'' field, and
also ignores the fourth field altogether.
The output of
newsrequeue consists of one line for each article that
should be forwarded. Each such line contains the Message-ID, the filename, and
the list of sites that should receive the article. The output is suitable for
piping into
filechan(8).
The second mode is used if the ``
-l'' flag is given. In this mode, it
reads from the specified
input file, or standard input if no file is
specified. Each line should look like an
innd log entry. It parses
entries for accepted articles, looks up the Message-ID in the history database
to get the filename, and then scans the list of sites.
OPTIONS¶
- -a
- To specify alternate locations for the active file, use the
`` -a'' flag.
- -n
- Use the ``-n'' flag to specify an alternate location
for the newsfeeds(8) file.
- -h
- Use the ``-h'' flag to specify a different location
for the history database,
- -d
- If the ``-d'' flag is used, then only articles that
were received within the specified number of days will be
processed.
- -l
- Read innd type log entries instead of a history-file
like entries.
HISTORY¶
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is
revision 1.2, dated 1996/10/29.
SEE ALSO¶
active(5),
ctlinnd(8),
dbz(3),
filechan(8),
history(5),
innd(8),
newsfeeds(5),
makeactive(8),
makehistory(8).