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Great news and glad to hear you got it all sorted out.
Congrats and well done.
Well done Peasant and MIG - hitting the nail on the head. Boom!
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
expireover
EXPIREOVER(8) System Manager's Manual EXPIREOVER(8)
NAME
expireover - Expire entries from the news overview database
SYNOPSIS
expireover [ -a ] [ -D overviewdir ] [ -f file ] [ -n ] [ -O overview.fmt ] [ -s ] [ -v ] [ -z ] [ file... ]
DESCRIPTION
Expireover expires entries from the news overview database. It reads a list of pathnames (relative to the spool directory,
/var/spool/news), from the specified files or standard input if none are specified. (A file name of ``-'' may be used to specify the stan-
dard input.) It then removes any mention of those articles from the appropriate overview database.
OPTIONS
-z If the ``-z'' flag is used, then the input is assumed to be sorted such that all entries for a newsgroup appear together so that it
can be purged at once. This flag can be useful when used with the sorted output of expire(8)'s ``-z'' flag.
-s If the ``-s'' flag is used, then expireover will read the spool directory for all groups mentioned in the active(5) file, and remove
the overview entries of any articles that do not appear in the directory.
-f To specify an alternate file, use the ``-f'' flag; a name of ``-'' is taken to mean the standard input.
-a The ``-a'' flag reads the spool directory and adds any missing overview entries. It will create files if necessary. This can be
used to initialize a database, or to sync up a overview database that may be lacking articles due to a crash. Overchan should be
running, to ensure that any incoming articles get included. Using this flag implies the ``-s'' flag; the ``-f'' flag may be used to
add only a subset of the newsgroups.
-v To see a list of the entries that would be added or deleted, use the ``-v'' flag.
-n To perform no real updates, use the ``-n'' flag.
-D The ``-D'' flag can be used to specify where the databases are stored. The default directory is /var/spool/news/over.view.
-O The ``-O'' flag may be used to specify an alternate location for the overview.fmt(5) file; this is normally only useful for debug-
ging.
HISTORY
Written by Rob Robertson <rob@violet.berkeley.edu> and Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> (with help from Dave Lawrence <tale@uunet.uu.net>)
for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.8, dated 1996/10/29.
SEE ALSO
expire(8), overview.fmt(5).
EXPIREOVER(8)