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diff --git a/news_wizard/scripts/config.default b/news_wizard/scripts/config.default deleted file mode 100644 index c1c98a3d..00000000 --- a/news_wizard/scripts/config.default +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -## This is the NNTP server leafnode fetches its news from. -## You need read and post access to it. Mandatory. -server = __server__ - -## Unread discussion threads will be deleted after this many days if -## you don't define special expire times. Mandatory. -expire = 14 - -## -## All the following parameters are optional -## - -## I have free access to my news server. If you don't have, comment out -## the following two lines and change them accordingly. -# username = gulbrandsen -# password = secret - -## Standard news servers run on port 119. If your newsserver doesn't, comment -## out the following line and change it accordingly. -# port = 8000 - -## This is another news server which stores some groups that are not -## available on the first one. You can define username, password and port -## for each server separately. -# server = sex.and.warez.com -# username = xenu -# password = secret - -## This is a news server which does not understand the -## "LIST NEWSGROUP news.group" command. For this reason, we don't try to -## download newsgroups descriptions when getting new newsgroups. This is -## achieved by putting "nodesc = 1" somewhere behind the server -## line. -# server = broken.upstream.server -# nodesc = 1 - -## Here we have another news server which has a very slow connection. For -## that reason, we wait a full minute before we give up trying to connect. -## The default is 10 seconds. -# server = really.slow.snail -# timeout = 60 - -## Non-standard expire times (glob(7) wildcard constructs possible) -# groupexpire comp.os.linux.* = 5 # groups too big to hold articles 20 days -# groupexpire any.local.newsgroup = 100 # very interesting, hold articles longer - -## Never fetch more than this many articles from one group in one run. -## Be careful with this; setting it much below 1000 is probably a bad -## idea. -maxfetch = 2000 - -## Fetch only a few articles when we subscribe a new newsgroup. The -## default is to fetch all articles. -initialfetch = 1000 - -## If you want to use leafnode like an offline newsreader (e.g. Forte -## Agent) you can download headers and bodies separately if you set -## delaybody to 1. In this case, fetch will only download the headers -## and only when you select an article, it will download the body. -## This can save a huge amount of bandwith if only few articles are really -## read from groups with lots of postings. -## This feature works not very well with Netscape, though (which is not -## a fault of Leafnode). -# delaybody = 0 - -## To avoid spam, you can select the maximum number of crosspostings -## that are allowed in incoming postings. Setting this below 5 is -## probably a bad idea. The default is unlimited crossposting. -maxcrosspost = 8 - -## If you suffer from repeatedly receiving old postings (this happens -## sometimes when an upstream server goes into hiccup mode) you can -## refuse to receive them with the parameter "maxage" which tells the -## maximum allowed age of an article in days. The default maxage is 10 -## days. -maxage = 7 - -## maxlines will make fetch reject postings that are longer than a certain -## amount of lines. -maxlines = 500 - -## minlines will make fetch reject postings that are shorter than a certain -## amount of lines. -minlines = 2 - -## maxbytes will make fetch reject postings that are larger -maxbytes = 50000 - -## timeout_short determines how many days fetch gets a newsgroup which -## has been accidentally opened. The default is two days. -timeout_short = 2 - -## timeout_long determines how many days fetch will wait before not getting -## an unread newsgroup any more. The default is seven days. -timeout_long = 7 - -## timeout_active determines how many days fetch will wait before re-reading -## the whole active file. The default is 90 days. -# timeout_active = 365 - -## If you want to have your newsreader score/kill on Xref: lines, you might -## want to uncomment this. -# create_all_links = 1 - -## If you want to filter out certain regular expressions in the header, -## create a "filterfile" (how this is done is explained in the README) -## and set -# filterfile = /path/to/your/filterfile - -## If your newsreader does not supply a Message-ID for your postings -## Leafnode will supply one, using the hostname of the machine it is -## running on. If this hostname is not suitable, this parameter can be -## used to override it. Do not use a fantasy name, it may interfere with -## the propagation of your messages. Most modern newsreaders do provide -## a Message-ID. -# hostname = host.domain.country |