12-22-2011
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cyrus_fetchnews
FETCHNEWS(8) System Manager's Manual FETCHNEWS(8)
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NAME
fetchnews - retrieve new articles from peer and feed to Cyrus
SYNOPSIS
fetchnews [ -C config-file ] [ -s servername[:port] ]
[ -n ] [ -y ] [ -w wildmat ] [ -f tstampfile ]
[ -a authname [ -p password ] ] peername
DESCRIPTION
Fetchnews retrieves news articles from a peer news server and feeds them to a Cyrus server. Fetchnews connects to the peer specified by
peername, requests new articles since the time stored in tstampfile and feeds them to servername.
Fetchnews reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C.
OPTIONS
-C config-file
Read configuration options from config-file.
-s servername
Hostname of the Cyrus server (with optional port) to which articles should be fed. Defaults to "localhost:nntp".
-n Don't use the NEWNEWS command. Fetchnews will keep track of the high and low water marks for each group and use them to fetch new
articles.
-y Use 4 instead of 2 digits for year. 2-digits are rfc977- but not y2k-compliant.
-w wildmat
Wildmat pattern specifying which newsgroups to search for new articles. Defaults to "*".
-f tstampfile
File in which to read/write the timestamp of when articles were last retrieved. Defaults to "newsstamp" located in configdir as
specified by the configuration options.
-a authname
Userid to use for authentication.
-p password
Password to use for authentication.
FILES
/etc/imapd.conf
CMU
Project Cyrus FETCHNEWS(8)