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NAME

       pullnews - Pull news from multiple news servers and feed it to another

SYNOPSIS

       pullnews [-BhnOqRx] [-a hashfeed] [-b fraction] [-c config] [-C width] [-d level] [-f fraction] [-F
       fakehop] [-g groups] [-G newsgroups] [-H headers] [-k checkpt] [-l logfile] [-m header_pats] [-M num] [-N
       timeout] [-p port] [-P hop_limit] [-Q level] [-r file] [-s to-server[:port]] [-S max-run] [-t retries]
       [-T connect-pause] [-w num] [-z article-pause] [-Z group-pause] [from-server ...]

REQUIREMENTS

       The "Net::NNTP" module must be installed.  This module is available as part of the libnet distribution
       and comes with recent versions of Perl.  For older versions of Perl, you can download it from
       <http://www.cpan.org/>.

DESCRIPTION

       pullnews reads a config file named pullnews.marks, and connects to the upstream servers given there as a
       reader client.  This file is looked for in pathdb when pullnews is run as the user set in runasuser in
       inn.conf (which is by default the "news" user); otherwise, this file is looked for in the running user's
       home directory.

       By default, pullnews connects to all servers listed in the configuration file, but you can limit pullnews
       to specific servers by listing them on the command line:  a whitespace-separated list of server names can
       be specified, like from-server for one of them.  For each server it connects to, it pulls over articles
       and feeds them to the destination server via the IHAVE or POST commands.  This means that the system
       pullnews is run on must have feeding access to the destination news server.

       pullnews is designed for very small sites that do not want to bother setting up traditional peering and
       is not meant for handling large feeds.

OPTIONS

       -a hashfeed
           This option is a deterministic way to control the flow of articles and to split a feed.  The hashfeed
           parameter must be in the form "value/mod" or "start-end/mod".  The Message-ID of each article is
           hashed using MD5, which results in a 128-bit hash.  The lowest 32 bits are then taken by default as
           the hashfeed value (which is an integer).  If the hashfeed value modulus "mod" plus one equals
           "value" or is between "start" and "end", pullnews will feed the article.  All these numbers must be
           integers.

           For instance:

               pullnews -a 1/2      Feeds about 50% of all articles.
               pullnews -a 2/2      Feeds the other 50% of all articles.

           Another example:

               pullnews -a 1-3/10   Feeds about 30% of all articles.
               pullnews -a 4-5/10   Feeds about 20% of all articles.
               pullnews -a 6-10/10  Feeds about 50% of all articles.

           You can use an extended syntax of the form "value/mod:offset" or "start-end/mod:offset" (using an
           underscore "_" instead of a colon ":" is also recognized).  As MD5 generates a 128-bit return value,
           it is possible to specify from which byte-offset the 32-bit integer used by hashfeed starts.  The
           default value for "offset" is ":0" and thirteen overlapping values from ":0" to ":12" can be used.
           Only up to four totally independent values exist:  ":0", ":4", ":8" and ":12".

           Therefore, it allows to a generate a second level of deterministic distribution.  Indeed, if pullnews
           feeds "1/2", it can go on splitting thanks to "1-3/9:4" for instance.  Up to four levels of
           deterministic distribution can be used.

           The algorithm is compatible with the one used by Diablo 5.1 and up.

       -b fraction
           Backtrack on server numbering reset.  Specify the proportion (0.0 to 1.0) of a group's articles to
           pull when the server's article number is less than our high for that group.  When fraction is 1.0,
           pull all the articles on a renumbered server.  The default is to do nothing.

       -B  Feed is header-only, that is to say pullnews only feeds the headers of the articles, plus one blank
           line.  It adds the Bytes: header field if the article does not already have one, and keeps the body
           only if the article is a control article.

       -c config
           Normally, the config file is stored in pullnews.marks in pathdb when pullnews is run as the news
           user, or otherwise in the running user's home directory.  If -c is given, config will be used as the
           config file instead.  This is useful if you're running pullnews as a system user on an automated
           basis out of cron or as an individual user, rather than the news user.

           See "CONFIG FILE" below for the format of this file.

       -C width
           Use width characters per line for the progress table.  The default value is 50.

       -d level
           Set the debugging level to the integer level; more debugging output will be logged as this increases.
           The default value is 0.

       -f fraction
           This changes the proportion of articles to get from each group to fraction and should be in the range
           0.0 to 1.0 (1.0 being the default).

       -F fakehop
           Prepend fakehop as a host to the Path: header of articles fed.

       -g groups
           Specify a collection of groups to get.  groups is a list of newsgroups separated by commas (only
           commas, no spaces).  Each group must be defined in the config file, and only the remote hosts that
           carry those groups will be contacted.  Note that this is a simple list of groups, not a wildmat
           expression, and wildcards are not supported.

       -G newsgroups
           Add the comma-separated list of groups newsgroups to each server in the configuration file (see also
           -g and -w).

       -h  Print a usage message and exit.

       -H headers
           Remove these named headers (colon-separated list) from fed articles.

       -k checkpt
           Checkpoint (save) the config file every checkpt articles (default is 0, that is to say at the end of
           the session).

       -l logfile
           Log progress/stats to logfile (default is "stdout").

       -m header_pats
           Feed an article based on header matching.  The argument is a number of whitespace-separated tuples
           (each tuple being a colon-separated header and regular expression).  For instance:

               -m "Hdr1:regexp1 !Hdr2:regexp2 #Hdr3:regexp3 !#Hdr4:regexp4"

           specifies that the article will be passed only if the "Hdr1:" header matches "regexp1" and the
           "Hdr2:" header does not match "regexp2".  Besides, if the "Hdr3:" header matches "regexp3", that
           header is removed; and if the "Hdr4:" header does not match "regexp4", that header is removed.

       -M num
           Specify the maximum number of articles (per group) to process.  The default is to process all new
           articles.  See also -f.

       -n  Do nothing but read articles -- does not feed articles downstream, writes no rnews file, does not
           update the config file.

       -N timeout
           Specify the timeout length, as timeout seconds, when establishing an NNTP connection.

       -O  Use an optimized mode:  pullnews checks whether the article already exists on the downstream server,
           before downloading it.  It may help for huge articles or a slow link to upstream hosts.

       -p port
           Connect to the destination news server on a port other than the default of 119.  This option does not
           change the port used to connect to the source news servers.

       -P hop_limit
           Restrict feeding an article based on the number of hops it has already made.  Count the hops in the
           Path: header (hop_count), feeding the article only when hop_limit is "+num" and hop_count is more
           than num; or hop_limit is "-num" and hop_count is less than num.

       -q  Print out less status information while running.

       -Q level
           Set the quietness level ("-Q 2" is equivalent to "-q").  The higher this value, the less gets logged.
           The default is 0.

       -r file
           Rather than feeding the downloaded articles to a destination server, instead create a batch file that
           can later be fed to a server using rnews.  See rnews(1) for more information about the batch file
           format.

       -R  Be a reader (use MODE READER and POST commands) to the downstream server.  The default is to use the
           IHAVE command.

       -s to-server[:port]
           Normally, pullnews will feed the articles it retrieves to the news server running on localhost.  To
           connect to a different host, specify a server with the -s flag.  You can also specify the port with
           this same flag or use -p.

       -S max-run
           Specify the maximum time max-run in seconds for pullnews to run.

       -t retries
           The maximum number (retries) of attempts to connect to a server (see also -T).  The default is 0.

       -T connect-pause
           Pause connect-pause seconds between connection retries (see also -t).  The default is 1.

       -w num
           Set each group's high water mark (last received article number) to num.  If num is negative,
           calculate Current+num instead (i.e. get the last num articles).  Therefore, a num of 0 will re-get
           all articles on the server; whereas a num of "-0" will get no old articles, setting the water mark to
           Current (the most recent article on the server).

       -x  If the -x flag is used, an Xref: header is added to any article that lacks one.  It can be useful for
           instance if articles are fed to a news server which has xrefslave set in inn.conf.

       -z article-pause
           Sleep article-pause seconds between articles.  The default is 0.

       -Z group-pause
           Sleep group-pause seconds between groups.  The default is 0.

CONFIG FILE

       The config file for pullnews is divided into blocks, one block for each remote server to connect to.  A
       block begins with the host line (which must have no leading whitespace) and contains just the hostname of
       the remote server, optionally followed by authentication details (username and password for that server).
       Note that authentication details can also be provided for the downstream server (a host line could be
       added for it in the configuration file, with no newsgroup to fetch).

       Following the host line should be one or more newsgroup lines which start with whitespace followed by the
       name of a newsgroup to retrieve.  Only one newsgroup should be listed on each line.

       pullnews will update the config file to include the time the group was last checked and the highest
       numbered article successfully retrieved and transferred to the destination server.  It uses this data to
       avoid doing duplicate work the next time it runs.

       The full syntax is:

           <host> [<username> <password>]
                   <group> [<time> <high>]
                   <group> [<time> <high>]

       where the <host> line must not have leading whitespace and the <group> lines must.

       A typical configuration file would be:

           # Format group date high
           data.pa.vix.com
                   rec.bicycles.racing 908086612 783
                   rec.humor.funny 908086613 18
                   comp.programming.threads
           nnrp.vix.com pull sekret
                   comp.std.lisp

       Note that an earlier run of pullnews has filled in details about the last article downloads from the two
       rec.* groups.  The two comp.* groups were just added by the user and have not yet been checked.

       The nnrp.vix.com server requires authentication, and pullnews will use the username "pull" and the
       password "sekret".

FILES

       pathbin/pullnews
           The Perl script itself used to pull news from upstream servers and feed it to another news server.

       pathdb/pullnews.marks or ~/pullnews.marks
           The default config file.  It is stored in pullnews.marks in pathdb when pullnews is run as the news
           user, or otherwise in the running user's home directory.

HISTORY

       pullnews was written by James Brister for INN.  The documentation was rewritten in POD by Russ Allbery
       <eagle@eyrie.org>.

       Geraint A. Edwards greatly improved pullnews, adding no more than 16 new recognized flags, fixing some
       bugs and integrating the backupfeed contrib script by Kai Henningsen, adding again 6 other flags.

       $Id: pullnews.pod 9767 2014-12-07 21:13:43Z iulius $

SEE ALSO

       incoming.conf(5), rnews(1).