02-17-2020
Quote:
Please post the output you are getting.
You post your sample input, your code, but you do not post your output (correct or not, error messages.... your output).
INPUT ---> YOUR CODE ---> OUTPUT
Please. It is not that hard to be complete when posting a question, this I promise you
But it makes is easier for people in the community when you post this information.
Thanks.
@Neo Hi, Thank you for your inputs. I have updated the Original Post with the output.
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slrnpull
slrnpull(1) User Manuals slrnpull(1)
NAME
slrnpull - Pull a small newsfeed for offline reading.
SYNOPSIS
slrnpull [-d spooldir] [-h server] [--debug file] [--expire] [--fetch-score n] [--help] [--kill-log file] [--kill-score n] [--logfile file]
[--marked-bodies] [--new-groups] [--no-post] [--post] [--post-only] [--rebuild] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
slrnpull pulls a small newsfeed from an NNTP server. It puts the articles into a spool directory from which slrn can later read them, even
if the server is unreachable at that time. Typically, this is useful if you do not have a permanent network connection.
OPTIONS
The following options can be used when calling slrnpull from the command line.
-d spooldir
Set slrnpull's root directory for this run to spooldir, overriding the $SLRNPULL_ROOT environment variable.
-h host[:port]
Connect to the NNTP server on host, overriding the $NNTPSERVER environment variable. If no port is given, the default NNTP port
(119) will be used.
--debug file
Write dialogue with the server and some additional debugging output to file.
--expire
Expire (remove) old messages from the spool, but do not fetch news.
--fetch-score n
Fetch article bodies with a score of at least n automatically (in true offline mode, the default is to fetch only bodies that were
explicitly marked by the user).
--help Show help for command line switches.
--kill-log file
Keep a log of all articles that were killed by the scorefile in file. By default, no such logfile is created.
--kill-score n
Kill all articles with a score below n. The default value for this is 0.
--logfile file
Log the messages and errors that slrnpull prints to the screen to file. By default, they get written to the file log in slrnpull's
root directory.
--marked-bodies
Only fetch bodies that were marked for download within slrn.
--new-groups
Check for new groups, appending them to the file new.groups in the data directory.
--no-post
Do not post any articles to the server.
--post Obsolete version of --post-only.
--post-only
Post outgoing articles, but do not fetch news.
--rebuild
Like --expire, but also rebuild the overview information. To be used when the overview information is damaged.
--version
Print the version number.
ENVIRONMENT
slrnpull reads the following environment variables. Note that they can be overridden by command line switches.
NNTPSERVER
You can use this variable to tell slrnpull which NNTP server to connect to. It can be overridden by the command line option -h.
SLRNPULL_ROOT
Defines the directory where slrnpull will look for its configuration files and spool the articles. An absolute filename is needed
here. This can be overriden by the option -d.
FILES
$SLRNPULL_ROOT/authinfo
If the server requires authentication, this file needs to contain the data (username in the first line, password in the second). Be
careful not to make this file world-readable!
$SLRNPULL_ROOT/log
The default file to log status and error messages to.
$SLRNPULL_ROOT/score
If you want slrnpull to apply scoring rules to decide which articles to download, put them into this file.
$SLRNPULL_ROOT/slrnpull.conf
The main configuration file. It tells slrnpull how many articles to get from which groups and when to expire them.
SEE ALSO
The documentation that comes with slrnpull, especially README and SETUP. The FAQ of slrn also answers some questions about slrnpull.
You might also want to look at slrn's official home page, http://slrn.sourceforge.net/ or post to news.software.readers if you have a ques-
tion not covered by existing documentation.
The latest version of slrnpull is part of the slrn package available from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/slrn/
AUTHOR
John E. Davis <davis@space.mit.edu>
Please send any bug reports to the current maintainer, Thomas Schultz <tststs@gmx.de>
Unix September 2004 slrnpull(1)