04-21-2012
Is there always a colon inside field 4 ?
Is the HH:MM:SS always 00:00:00 in field 9 ?
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nntpsend.ctl
NNTPSEND.CTL(5) File Formats Manual NNTPSEND.CTL(5)
NAME
nntpsend.ctl - list of sites to feed via nntpsend
DESCRIPTION
The file <--prefix=PREFIX at configure>/nntpsend.ctl specifies the default list of sites to be fed by nntpsend(8).
Comments begin with a number sign (``#'') and continue through the end of the line. Blank lines and comments are ignored. All other lines
should consist of four fields separated by a colon.
The first field is the name of the site as specified in the newsfeeds(5) file.
The second field should be the hostname or IP address of the remote site.
The third field, if non-empty, specifies the default head truncation size of site's batchfile. If this field is empty, no truncation is
performed. If this field is of the form ``maxsize-truncsize'' then it is passed to shrinkfile as ``-m maxsize -s truncsize'', otherwise is
of the form ``truncsize'' then it is passed as ``-s truncsize''.
The fourth field specifies some default flags passed to innxmit(8). The flag ``-a'' is always given to innxmit and need not appear hear.
If no ``-t timeout'' flag is given in this field and on the nntpsend command line, ``-t 180'' will be given to innxmit.
HISTORY
Written by Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.6, dated 1998/04/09.
SEE ALSO
innxmit(8), newsfeeds(5), nntpsend(8), trunc(1).
NNTPSEND.CTL(5)