07-21-2003
You want
Nagios, which you may recognise as
Netsaint - as it used to be known.
It seems to fit your bill, so give it a look.
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nntp-pull
NNTP-PULL(1) nntp-pull manual NNTP-PULL(1)
NAME
nntp-pull - fetch articles from the server to the mbox
SYNOPSIS
nntp-pull [options...] groupname [groupname...]
DESCRIPTION
Fetch messages from the server and save them into the mailbox (mbox format). Every argument is supposed to be a name of group, optionally
followed by a '>' character and mbox filename. If the mbox filename is omitted, it defaults to the name of the group.
Besides global options (described in sinntp(1)), nntp-pull command takes following options:
--limit=N
Pull at most N messages.
--reget
Start from the first available message.
EXAMPLES
nntp-pull --server=news.example.org --limit=50 'comp.os.linux>os-linux' Fetches at most the 50 newest articles from the newsgroup
comp.os.linux located on news.example.org server and appends them to the os-linux mailbox file.
nntp-pull --server=news.example.net --reget --limit=3 comp.os.windows Fetches at most the 3 oldest articles from the newsgroup
comp.os.windows located on news.example.net server and appends them to the comp.os.windows mailbox file.
SEE ALSO
sinntp(1)
COPYRIGHT
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