bionic (8) mailpost.8.gz

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NAME

       mailpost - Feed an e-mail message into a newsgroup

SYNOPSIS

       mailpost [-hn] [-a addr] [-b database] [-c wait-time] [-d distribution] [-f addr] [-m mailing-list] [-o
       output-command] [-p port] [-r addr] [-t tempdir] [-x header[:header...]] newsgroups

DESCRIPTION

       The mailpost program reads a properly formatted e-mail message from stdin and feeds it to inews for
       posting to a news server.  newsgroups is a whitespace-separated list of group names to which to post the
       article (at least one newsgroup must be specified).

       Before feeding the article to inews, it checks that the article has not been seen before, and it changes
       some headers (cleans up some address headers, removes X-Trace: and X-Complaints-To:, and puts "X-" in
       front of unknown headers).

       If the article has been seen before (mailpost records the Message-ID of each article it handles), then
       the article will be dropped with a non-zero error status.  Other errors will cause the article to be
       mailed to the newsmaster (selected at configure time and defaulting to "usenet").

       Normally, mailpost is run by sendmail(8) via an alias entry:

           local-mail-wreck-bikes: "|<pathbin in inn.conf>/mailpost
               -b /var/tmp -t /var/tmp -d local local.mail.rec.bicycles.racing"

       The -b and -t flags are useful to change the directories used by mailpost by default.  As a matter of
       fact, though it is recommended to run mailpost as the news user, it is as often as not run as another
       user, for instance the mail user.  Therefore, you should make sure to create and set to be writable by
       the user that mailpost runs as the directories where to put the database and the temporary files.

       Instead of /var/tmp, the mail spool directory can be specified, or any other directory where the mailpost
       process has write access.

OPTIONS

       -a addr
           If the -a flag is used, the value given is added to the article as an Approved: header.

       -b database
           If the -b flag is used, then it defines the location of the persistent database used to store the
           Message-IDs of articles sent on.  This is to prevent articles looping around if a news-to-mail
           gateway sends them back here.  This option may be required if the mailpost process does not have
           write access to the news database directory.  The default value is pathdb as set in inn.conf.

       -c wait-time
           The -c flag indicates a length of time to sleep before posting.  If duplicate messages are received
           in this interval (by any instance of mailpost using the same database), the article is only posted
           once, but with Newsgroups: header modified to crosspost the article to all indicated groups.  The
           units for wait-time are seconds; a reasonable value may be anywhere from tens to hundreds of seconds,
           or even higher, depending on how long mail can be delayed on its way to your system.

       -d distribution
           If the -d flag is used, the value given is added to the article as a Distribution: header.

       -f addr
           The -f flag is a synonym for the -r flag.

       -h  Print usage information and exit.

       -m mailing-list
           If the -m flag is used, the value given is added to the article in a Mailing-List: header, if such a
           header doesn't already exist.

       -n  If the -n flag is used, neither an article is posted nor a mail is sent in case an error occurs.
           Everything is written to the standard output.

       -o output-command
           Specifies the program to which the resulting article processed by mailpost should be sent.  For
           debugging purpose, "-o cat" can be used.  The default value is "inews -S -h".

       -p port
           Specifies the port on which nnrpd is listening, used for article posting.  If given, -p is passed
           along to inews.

       -r addr
           A heuristic is used to determine a reasonable value for the Path: header.  The -r flag indicates what
           to use if no other value can be determined.

       -t tempdir
           If the -t flag is used, then it defines the location of the directory to use to temporarily store
           error messages that are sent to the newsmaster.  This option may be required if the default value
           refers to a path that does not exist or the mailpost process does not have write access to.  Two
           paths are tried by default:  pathtmp as set in inn.conf, and then /var/tmp if pathtmp is not
           writable.

       -x header[:header...]
           A colon-separated list of additional header fields which should be treated as known header fields;
           these header fields will be passed through to inews without having "X-" prepended.

           Known header fields are:

               Archive
               Archived-At
               Comments
               Content-*
               Date
               Distribution
               From
               Injection-Date
               Keywords
               Mailing-List
               Message-ID
               MIME-*
               Organization
               References
               Return-Path
               Sender
               Subject
               Summary

FILES

       pathbin/mailpost
           The Perl script itself used to feed an e-mail message to a newsgroup.

       pathdb/mailpost-msgid.dir and pathdb/mailpost-msgid.pag
           The default database files which record previously seen Message-IDs.

HISTORY

       Written by Paul Vixie long ago and then hacked up by James Brister for INN integration.

       $Id: mailpost.in 10076 2016-10-08 20:37:36Z iulius $

SEE ALSO

       active(5), inews(1), inn.conf(5), nnrpd(8), uwildmat(3).