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NNTPSEND(8)							   NNTPSEND(8)

NAME
       nntpsend - send Usenet articles to remote site

SYNOPSIS
       nntpsend	 [ -a ] [ -c ] [ -D ] [ -d ] [ -l ] [ -N ] [ -n ] [ -P portnum
       ] [ -p ] [ -r ] [ -S ] [ -s size ] [ -T timelimit ] [ -t timeout ] [ -w
       delay ] [ sitename fqdn ] ...

DESCRIPTION
       Nntpsend is a front-end that invokes innxmit(1) to send Usenet articles
       to a remote NNTP site.

       The sites to be fed may be specified by giving sitename fqdn  pairs  on
       the command line.  If no such pairs are given, nntpsend defaults to the
       information given in the nntpsend.ctl config file.

       The sitename should be the name of the site as specified in  the	 news‐
       feeds(5)	 file.	 The  fqdn should be the hostname or IP address of the
       remote site.

       An innxmit is launched for sites with queued news.   All	 innxmit  pro‐
       cesses  are spawned in the background and the script waits for them all
       to  finish  before   returning.	  Output   is	sent   to   the	  file
       <pathlog in inn.conf>/nntpsend.log.  In order to keep from overwhelming
       the local system, nntpsend waits	 five  seconds	before	spawning  each
       child.

       Nntpsend	 expects  that	the  batchfile for a site is named <pathoutgo‐
       ing in inn.conf>/sitename.  To prevent batchfile corruption,  shlock(1)
       is used to ``lock'' these files.

       When sitename fqdn pairs are given on the command line, any flags given
       on the command completely describe how innxmit and shrinkfile  operate.
       When  no such pairs are given on the command line, then the information
       found in nntpsend.ctl becomes the default flags	for  that  site.   Any
       flags  given  on	 the  command  line override the default flags for the
       site.

OPTIONS
       -d -D  The ``-d'' flag causes nntpsend to send output to stdout	rather
	      than   the  log  file  <pathlog in inn.conf>/nntpsend.log.   The
	      ``-D'' flag does the same and it passes ``-d''  to  all  innxmit
	      invocations, which in turn causes innxmit to go into debug mode.

       -n     If the ``-n'' flag is used, then nntpsend does not use shlock(1)
	      and does not lock batch files.

       -s size
	      If the ``-s'' flag is used, then shrinkfile(1) will  be  invoked
	      to  perform a head truncation on the batchfile and the flag will
	      be passed to it.

       -w delay
	      If the ``-w'' flag is used, then nntpsend waits for  delay  sec‐
	      onds after flushing the site before launching innxmit.

       -a -c -l -N -P -p -r -S -T -t
	      The  ``-a'',  ``-c'',  ``-l'',  ``-P'',  ``-p'', ``-r'', ``-S'',
	      ``-T'' and ``-t'' flags are passed on to the child innxmit  pro‐
	      gram.  The  ``-N''  flag	is  passed as ``-s'' flag to the child
	      innxmit program.	See innxmit(8) for more details.  Note that if
	      the  ``-p'' flag is used then no connection is made and no arti‐
	      cles are fed to the remote site.	It is useful to	 have  cron(8)
	      invoke  nntpsend with this flag in case a site cannot be reached
	      for an extended period of time.

EXAMPLES
       With the following nntpsend.ctl(5) control file:

	      nsavax:erehwon.nsavax.gov::-S -t60
	      group70:group70.org::
	      walldrug:walldrug.com:4m-1m:-T1800 -t300
	      kremvax:kremvax.cis:2m:

       The command:

	      nntpsend

       will result in the following:

	      Sitename	      Truncation      Innxmit flags
	      nsavax	      (none)	      -a -S -t60
	      group70	      (none)	      -a -t180
	      walldrug	      1m if >4m	      -a -T1800 -t300
	      kremvax	      2m	      -a -t180

       The command:

	      nntpsend -d -T1200

       will result in the following:

	      Sitename	      Truncation      Innxmit flags
	      nsavax	      (none)	      -a -d -S -T1200 -t60
	      group70	      (none)	      -a -d -T1200 -t180
	      walldrug	      1m if >4m	      -a -d -T1200 -t300
	      kremvax	      2m	      -a -d -T1200 -t180

       The command:

	      nntpsend	-s  5m	-T1200	 nsavax	  erehwon.nsavax.gov   group70
	      group70.org

       will result in the following:

	      Sitename	      Truncation      Innxmit flags
	      nsavax	      5m	      -a -T1200 -t180
	      group70	      5m	      -a -T1200 -t180

       Remember that ``-a'' is always given, and ``-t'' defaults to 180.

HISTORY
       Written	 by   Landon   Curt   Noll  <chongo@toad.com>  and  Rich  $alz
       <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews.  This is	revision  5909,	 dated
       2002-12-03.

SEE ALSO
       inn.conf(5), innxmit(1), newsfeeds(5), nntpsend.ctl(5), shrinkfile(1).

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