.\" $Revision: 2.0 $ .TH GET-NEWS 8 .SH NAME get-news - Debian Suck front end .SH SYNOPSIS .I get-news [ .BI sitename ] [ .BI \-h ] [ .BI \-outgoingfile filename ] [ .BI \-userid userid ] [ .BI \-password password ] [ .BI \-noauth ] [ .BI \-port port ] [ .BI \-server sitename ] [ .BI \-q ] [ .BI \-getonly ] [ .BI \-postonly ] [ .BI \-timestamp ] [ .BI \-verbose ] sitename The name of the site get-news should connect. If this parameter is specified, it will be used for multiple purposes, setting: \- the DNS name of the NNTP host which get-news will connect to download and upload articles \- the suffix for some configuration files get-news will use (sucknewsrc, active-ignore, suckkillfile) \- the news feed name (name of the file in /var/spool/news/outgoing which contain list of the articles to be send) For example, running the command get-news news.provider.site causes the script to contact news.provider.site, send messages listed in /var/spool/news/outgoing/news.provider.site (according to the feed of this name defined in /etc/news/newsfeeds) and use /etc/suck/sucknewsrc.news.provider.site as list of newsgroups, /etc/suck/suckkillfile.news.provider.site as killfile and (in case -A or -AL is specified in get-news.conf) suit newsgroup list to /etc/suck/active-ignore.news.provider.site. When the sitename parameter is missing (like when get-news is run without parameters), get-news uses parameters from get-news.conf (remoteserver to specify the host, outgoingfile to specify the feed) and no-suffix configuration files (sucknewsrc, active-ignore, suckkillfile). \-outgoingfile filename This option tells get-news to use an alternate remote server outgoing articles filename, instead of the default, the remote server name. \-userid userid \-password password These two options let you specify a userid and password, if your NNTP server requires them. \-noauth This option tells get-news to not send userid and password, even if they are specified in /etc/suck/get-news.conf. \-port port This option let you specify a port number, if your NNTP server has a non standard one. \-server sitename This option tells get-news to use sitename as your local NNTP server, instead of the default, localhost. \-q Be quiet. Do not display the BPS and article count messages during download. Multiple \-q's makes get\-news shut up \-getonly Only get new news, don't post anything outgoing. \-postonly Only post outgoing news, don't get anything. \-timestamp Add timestamps to the get-news.log and verbose output. \-verbose Give more messages about what get-news is doing. Specified multiple times, debugging output is enabled. .SH GET-NEWS.CONF .PP Suck looks for a file .I get-news.conf in /etc/suck to initialize some defaults and set some options that are not available on the command line. .SH "SEE ALSO" suck(1), testhost(1), rpost(1), lpost(1).