1INNXMIT(8)                InterNetNews Documentation                INNXMIT(8)
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NAME

6       innxmit - Send Usenet articles to a remote NNTP server
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SYNOPSIS

9       innxmit [-acdHlprsv] [-P portnum] [-T seconds] [-t seconds] host file
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DESCRIPTION

12       innxmit connects to the NNTP server at the specified host (validating
13       itself via passwd.nntp if authentication credentials are present for
14       the remote server in that file) and sends it the articles specified in
15       the batch file named file.  It is normally invoked by a script run out
16       of cron(8) that uses shlock to lock the host name, followed by a
17       ctlinnd command to flush the batch file.  If file is not an absolute
18       path name, it is taken relative to the directory specified by the
19       pathoutgoing parameter in inn.conf.  It is normally written by
20       specifying the "Wnm" flags in the newsfeeds file.  Each line in the
21       batch file should be in one of the following formats:
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23           article Message-ID
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26       The first field is either the storage API token of an article or the
27       name of a file holding an article.  If it is not an absolute pathname
28       or a storage API token, it is taken to be a file name relative to
29       patharticles in inn.conf. If the second field is not specified, the
30       message-ID will be obtained by scanning the article.  The two fields,
31       if present, are separated by a space.  If a communication error such as
32       a write(2) failure occurs, innxmit will stop sending and rewrite the
33       batch file to contain the current article and any other unsent
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36       An alternative to innxmit can be innduct, mentioned in the innfeed(8)
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OPTIONS

40       -a  If all articles were sent successfully, innxmit will remove the
41           batch file; otherwise it will rewrite it to contain the list of
42           unsent articles.  If no articles were sent or rejected, the file is
43           left untouched.  This can cause the batch file to grow excessively
44           large if many articles have been expired and there are
45           communication problems.  To always rewrite the batch file, use the
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48       -c  In streaming mode, a check of each message-ID is still made to
49           avoid sending articles already on the server.  The -c flag will, if
50           streaming mode is supported, result in sending articles without
51           checking.  This results in slightly greater throughput and may be
52           appropriate when it is known that the site could not already have
53           the articles such as in the case of a "leaf" site.
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55       -d  Use the -d flag to print debugging information on standard error.
56           This will show the protocol transactions between innxmit and the
57           NNTP server on the remote host.
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59       -H  If the -H flag is given, then only headers are sent to host for all
60           articles except control messages.  And the Bytes: header is also
61           included even if it does not exist in the original article.  The -H
62           flag is useful for Diablo reader.
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64       -l  The -l flag is used to turn on logging of reasons the remote gives
65           for rejecting an article.
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68           To specify a port number other than the default, use the -P flag.
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70       -p  If the -p flag is given, then no connection is made and the batch
71           file is purged of entries that refer to files that no longer exist.
72           This implies the -a flag.
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74       -r  If the remote server sends an unexpected reply code, innxmit will
75           requeue the article and proceed.  Use the -r flag if the article
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78       -s  innxmit will attempt to negotiate a streaming mode extension of the
79           NNTP protocol with the server at connect time.  If successful, it
80           will use a slightly different protocol that enhances throughput.
81           If the server does not recognize the streaming mode negotiation,
82           innxmit will revert to normal NNTP transfer mode.  Use the -s flag
83           to disable the attempt to negotiate the streaming mode extension.
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85       -T seconds
86           To specify the total amount of time that should be allowed for
87           article transfers, use the -T flag.  The default is to wait until
88           an I/O error occurs, or all the articles have been transferred.  If
89           the -T flag is used, the time is checked just before each article
90           is started; it will not abort a transfer that is in progress.
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92       -t seconds
93           innxmit normally blocks until the connection is made.  To specify a
94           timeout on how long to try to make the connection, use the -t flag.
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96       -v  Upon exit, innxmit reports transfer and CPU usage statistics via
97           syslog.  If the -v flag is used, they will also be printed on the
98           standard output.
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HISTORY

101       Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. Converted
102       to POD by Julien Elie.
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SEE ALSO

105       ctlinnd(8), inn.conf(5), innd(8), newsfeeds(5), passwd.nntp(5),
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