INNCONFVAL(1) General Commands Manual INNCONFVAL(1)NAME
innconfval - get an InterNetNews configuration parameter
SYNOPSIS
innconfval [ -f ] [ parameter... ]
DESCRIPTION
Innconfval prints the values of the parameters specified on the command line. Values are retrieved from the inn.conf(5) file and are
described there.
OPTIONS -f Values are retrieved by using the GetFileConfigValue if the ``-f'' flag is used. Otherwise the GetConfigValue routine is used. Both
are described in libinn(3).
HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.4, dated 1996/10/29.
SEE ALSO libinn(3), inn.conf(5).
INNCONFVAL(1)
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DISTRIB.PATS(5) File Formats Manual DISTRIB.PATS(5)NAME
distrib.pats - default values for Usenet Distribution header
DESCRIPTION
The file <pathetc in inn.conf>/distrib.pats is used to determine the default value of the Distribution header. It consists of a series of
lines; blank lines and lines beginning with a number sign (``#'') are ignored. All other lines consist of three fields separated by a
colon:
weight:pattern:value
The first field is the weight to assign to this match. If a newsgroup matches multiple lines, the line with the highest weight is used.
This should be an arbitrary number greater than zero. Unlike other INN files, the order of lines in this file is not important.
The second field is the name of the newsgroup or a wildmat(3)-style pattern to specify a set of newsgroups. Multiple patterns are not
allowed.
The third field is the value that should be used if this line is picked as the best match. It can be an empty string.
Programs such as inews(1) that process a user's posting should consult this file, typically by using the DDxxx routines, documented in lib-
inn(3). The intent is that all newsgroups to which an article is posted be used to index into this file, and the value with the highest
weight should be used as the value of the Distribution header, if none was specified.
HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.6, dated 1998/05/20.
SEE ALSO inews(1), inn.conf(5), libinn(3).
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