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INN.CONF(5)					      INN.CONF(5)

NAME
       inn.conf - configuration data for InterNetNews programs

DESCRIPTION
       The     file    <PREFIX specified with --prefix at config-
       ure>/etc/inn.conf is used to determine various parameters.
       The  value of the INNCONF environment variable can be used
       to specify another inn.conf file.  Blank lines  and  lines
       starting	 with  a  number  sign	(``#'') are ignored.  All
       other lines specify  parameters	that  may  be  read,  and
       should be of the following form:
	      name : [optional whitespace] value
       Everything  after  the whitespace and up to the end of the
       line is taken as the value; multi-word values  should  not
       be  put	in  quotes.   The case of names is significant --
       server is not the same as Server or SERVER.

       Some parameters specified in the file may be overridden by
       environment  variables,	and  some  file parameters may be
       used to mask real data, such as when hiding a  cluster  of
       hosts  behind  a	 single electronic mail hostname.  If the
       same parameter is specified more than twice, the first one
       is  used	 for  that parameter.  The term ``default'' means
       the case that the parameter is not  defined  in	inn.conf.
       Some  parameters take boolean value.  The value can be one
       of ``true'', ``yes'' or ``on'' to turn on, and can be  one
       of  ``false'', ``no'' or ``off'' to turn off.  The case of
       those value is not significant.	The current set of param-
       eters is as follows:

       fromhost
	      This  is	the name of the host to use when building
	      the From header line.  The default  is  the  fully-
	      qualified domain name of the local host.	The value
	      of the FROMHOST environment variable, if it exists,
	      overrides this.

       moderatormailer
	      This  names  the default machine that contains for-
	      warding aliases for all moderated	 groups.   It  is
	      only  used if the moderators(5) file doesn't exist,
	      or if the group is not matched by that  file.   The
	      value is interpreted as a pattern match; see moder-
	      ators(5).	 The default value is unset.

       organization
	      This specifies what  to  put  in	the  Organization
	      header  if it is blank.  The value of the ORGANIZA-
	      TION environment variable, if it exists,	overrides
	      this.  The default value is unset.

       pathhost
	      This  specifies  how  to	name  the local site when
	      building the Path header line.  The default is  the

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	      fully-qualified domain name of the local host.

       server This specifies the name of the default NNTP server.
	      If nnrpdposthost is not specified and  UNIX  domain
	      sockets  are  not supported, nnrpd(8) tries to hand
	      off locally-posted articles through an INET  domain
	      socket  to this server.  actsync(8), nntpget(8) and
	      getlist(8) also  use  this  value	 as  the  default
	      server  to  connect  to.	 In the latter cases, the
	      value of the NNTPSERVER environment variable, if it
	      exists, overrides this. The default value is unset.

       domain This should be the domain name of the  local  host.
	      It  should not have a leading period, and it should
	      not be a full host address.  It is used only if the
	      GetFQDN  routine in libinn(3) cannot get the fully-
	      qualified domain name by using either the	 gethost-
	      name(2)  or  gethostbyname(3)  calls.  The check is
	      very simple; if either routine returns a name  with
	      a period in it, then it is assumed to have the full
	      domain name.  The default value is unset.

       overviewmmap
	      If this is ``false'' then nnrpd, expire  and  make-
	      history  will  use  regular  file	 access to access
	      overviews and overview indices, otherwise	 it  will
	      mmap(2)  them.   Setting this to ``true'' will give
	      better performance on most system, but some  system
	      do  have	problems  with	mmap(2).  This is boolean
	      value and the default value is ``true''.

       storageapi
	      If this is true then all articles	 will  be  stored
	      through storage api and all articles are assumed to
	      be stored through storage	 api.	This  is  boolean
	      value and the default is ``false''.  To use storage
	      api, you need to	edit  storage.conf  to	determine
	      which method will be used.  If storage api is used,
	      any overview database will  be  stored  as  unified
	      overview which is needed if nnrpd will be used.  To
	      specify which index is used for  unified	overview,
	      you	      need	       to	     edit
	      <pathetc in inn.conf>/overview.ctl.   If	you   run
	      innd   as	  a   feeder   only,   you  do	not  need
	      overview.ctl.

       maxforks
	      How many times to attempt a fork(2)  before  giving
	      up.  The default value is 10.

       maxartsize
	      The  maximum  size  article (in bytes) that will be
	      accepted by the server. ``0'' allows any size.  The
	      default value is ``1000000''.

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       nicekids
	      If set to anything other than ``0'', all child pro-
	      cesses will have this nice(1) value.   The  default
	      value is ``4''.

       nicenewnews
	      If set to anything greater than ``0'', all nnrpd(8)
	      processes that use  the  ``NEWNEWS''  command  will
	      nice(1)  themselves to this value. This gives other
	      nnrpd processes  a  higher  priority.  The  default
	      value  is ``0'', which means that no change is made
	      from the ``nicekids'' value. Note that  this  value
	      will  be ignored if it is set to a value lower than
	      ``nicekids''.

       mta    This specifies the message transfer agent (mta)  to
	      be used when mailing moderated postings and for use
	      for innmail. The article, with headers and an added
	      To:  line,  will	be piped into this program and an
	      optional ``%s'' parameter will be replaced with the
	      moderator	 email address(es). See moderators(5) for
	      more info on the moderator email	address(es).  The
	      ``mta'' option is compulsory.  The default value is
	      unset, but this will note fatal error through  sys-
	      log.  This must be set.

       mailcmd
	      This  is	the  path/program  to be used for mailing
	      reports and control messages. The default	 path  is
	      pathbin/innmail.

       verifycancels
	      Set this to ``true'' to verify that a poster is the
	      person doing the cancel.	This can't be done if the
	      cancel  arrives  before  the article does.  This is
	      boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       logcancelcomm
	      Set this to ``true'' to log ``ctlinnd cancel'' com-
	      mands  to	 syslog.   This	 is boolean value and the
	      default is ``false''.

       wanttrash
	      Set this to ``true'' if you want to  file	 articles
	      in  unknown newsgroups into the ``junk'' newsgroup.
	      This is boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       remembertrash
	      Set  this	 to ``false'' if you don't want to record
	      rejected articles	 in  history.  This  might  cause
	      duplicate	 articles  to  be  offered  to you, so be
	      careful with it.	This is	 boolean  value	 and  the
	      default is ``true''.

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       linecountfuzz
	      If  this	number	is  set	 to any number other than
	      ``0'', the article linecounts are	 checked  against
	      the  Lines: header and the header is adjusted if it
	      is out by more than this amount. A suitable  figure
	      is ``5'' which is the number of suitable .signature
	      lines + 1.  The default value is ``0''.

       logartsize
	      Should the article size be put into the article log
	      file.  This  is  useful  for  statistics.	  This is
	      boolean value and the default is ``true''.

       logipaddr
	      Should the IP address of a host  be  logged  rather
	      than  the	 entry	in the Path: line. This is useful
	      for tracking  forged  postings.	This  is  boolean
	      value and the default is ``true''.

       logsitename
	      Should  the  site names be put into the article log
	      file.  Those  names  are	used  by  newsrequeue(8).
	      This  is boolean value and the default is ``true''.

       overviewname
	      What file name to use for	 storing  overview  data.
	      Defaults to ``.overview''.

       extendeddbz
	      Should  overview offset be put into dbz file.  This
	      can be useful to	gain  overview	performance,  but
	      note that dbz file size will be three times.  When-
	      ever extendeddbz is changed, dbz	files  should  be
	      rebuilt with makehistory(8) like this.

		   makehistory -r -s `cat history | wc -l` -f history

	      If  storageapi is ``false'', extendeddbz is ignored
	      and always treated as  ``false''.	  extendeddbz  is
	      available	 only if <DBZ_TAGGED_HASH in config.data>
	      is ``DONT''.  This is boolean value and the default
	      is ``false''.

       nnrpdoverstats
	      Should  nnrpd  overview statistics report be logged
	      to syslog.  This can be useful to see overview per-
	      formance.	 This is boolean value and the default is
	      ``false''.

       storeonxref
	      Should storage api stores articles based	on  news-
	      group  name  in Xref header.  If this is ``false'',
	      it stores articles based on newsgroup name in News-
	      groups  header.	This  is  boolean  value  and the

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	      default is ``true''.

       nnrpdcheckart
	      Should nnrpd check the existense of article  before
	      responding  nntp	command.   This can be useful, if
	      article are gone	but  their  overview  data  still
	      exist.   This  is	 boolean value and the default is
	      ``true''.

       storemsgid
	      Should history store Message-ID in history(5),  not
	      HASH  format.   storemsgid  is  available, if stor-
	      ageapi is ``false''.  This is boolean value and the
	      default is ``true''.

       usecontrolchan
	      Should use channel for control messages except can-
	      cel.  You need to set up controlchan  in	newsfeeds
	      and  ensure ``control.cancel'' exists in active, if
	      this is set to ``true''.	This is boolean value and
	      the default is ``false''.

       mergetogroups
	      Should merge ``to.*'' groups into ``to''.	 You need
	      to ensure ``to'' exists in active, if this  is  set
	      to ``true''.  This is boolean value and the default
	      is ``false''.

       keywords
	      Should  keywords	be  generated  in  the	 overview
	      databases.  Must	be  a  boolean	value.	 This  is
	      boolean value and the default is ``false''.  Chang-
	      ing      this	 requires      also	 changing
	      <pathetc in inn.conf>/overview.fmt and removing the
	      existing	overview database.  keywords is available
	      only if <KEYWORDS in config.data> is ``DO''.

       keylimit
	      Maximum number of bytes  allocated  internally  for
	      building	 keyword  data.	  The  default	value  is
	      ``512''.

       keyartlimit
	      Maximum size of a an article that	 will  have  key-
	      words  generated	for  it.   The	default	 value is
	      ``100000''.

       keymaxwords
	      Maximum number of keywords that will  be	generated
	      for an article.  The default value is ``250''.

       refusecybercancels
	      Refuse  articles	that  start with a Message-ID: of
	      ``<cancel.''.  This  refusal  is	done  before  the

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	      history check and the ID is not written to the his-
	      tory file. The preferred way to do this is  to  ask
	      your  upstream feeder to alias out ``cyberspam'' in
	      the newsfeed to you.  This can also be  done  using
	      the  ``filter_messageid'' perl hook if perl filter-
	      ing is turned on, in which case this option can  be
	      set  to  ``false''.   This is boolean value and the
	      default is ``false''.

       activedenable
	      If set to ``true'' then nnrpd(8)	processes  access
	      the  active  file through a separate process, using
	      UDP requests. The actived process will  be  started
	      automatically on innd startup. This saves a signif-
	      icant amount of memory and processing time for news
	      readers,	particularly on startup.  This is boolean
	      value and the default is ``false''.

       activedupdate
	      This is the  interval  (in  seconds)  that  actived
	      updates its in-memory copy of the active file.

       activedport
	      The  UDP port on which to send actived requests and
	      responses.

       noreader
	      If set to ``false'' innd will fork a copy of  nnrpd
	      for  all	connections  from  hosts not mentioned in
	      incoming.conf. You probably want	to  set	 this  to
	      ``true'' if you run a transit only server, or serve
	      nnrpd from inetd or daemon mode.	This is a boolean
	      value and the default is ``false''.

       pathnews
	      The news user home directory and sometimes the root
	      of the news hierarchy.  The default value is unset,
	      but this will note fatal error through syslog.

       pathbin
	      The  path	 to the news binaries.	The default value
	      is ``<pathnews>/bin''.

       pathfilter
	      The path to the perl and TCL  filters  The  default
	      value is ``<pathnews>/filter''.

       pathcontrol
	      The  path	 to  the news control files. The files in
	      this directory represent the commands that will  be
	      executed	based  on the Control: line in news arti-
	      cles. Be careful what you put in here,  as  it  can
	      become  a	 security  risk.   The	default	 value is
	      ``<pathnews>/control''.

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       pathdb The path to the database files used and changed  by
	      the  server. Files currently in this directory are:
	      active,  history*	 and  newsgroups.   Historically,
	      this  defaulted  to pathetc, but is not split.  The
	      default value is ``<pathnews>/db''.

       pathetc
	      The news configuration files.  The default value is
	      ``<pathnews>/etc''.

       pathrun
	      Files  required  while  the server is running. This
	      includes locks and the channel socket.  The default
	      value is ``<pathnews>/run''.

       pathlog
	      Where  the news log files are written.  The default
	      value is ``<pathnews>/log''.

       pathhttp
	      Where to place any HTML files (e.g: status report).
	      The default value is ``<pathlog>''.

       pathtmp
	      Where  the  various programs place their tempfiles.
	      For security reasons this is not the  same  as  the
	      system  temporary	 files	directory.  It should (or
	      perhaps 'must') be on the	 same  partition  as  the
	      incoming	spool directory) (so rename(2) can work).
	      The	    default	      value	       is
	      ``<PATH specified with --with-tmp-path at config-
	      ure>''.

       pathspool
	      The root of the news spool  hierarchy.  This  isn't
	      actually	used at the moment.  The default value is
	      ``<pathnews>/spool''.

       patharticles
	      Path where  the  news  articles  are  stored.   The
	      default value is ``<pathspool>/spool''.

       pathoverview
	      Path to news overview files. Can be set to the same
	      as ``patharticles'' if ``overviewname'' is  set  to
	      something	 sensible.  The default value is ``<path-
	      spool>/overview''.

       pathoutgoing
	      Default path for outgoing feed files.  The  default
	      value is ``<pathspool>/outgoing''.

       pathincoming
	      Path  where  incoming  batched news is stored.  The

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	      default value is ``<pathspool>/incoming''.

       patharchive
	      A path to store archived news.  The  default  value
	      is ``<pathspool>/archive''.

       pathuniover
	      A	 path  to  unified  overview  files.  The default
	      value is ``<pathspool>/uniover''.

       The following parameters are used only by nnrpd(8) to con-
       trol  high-volume posters via an exponential backoff algo-
       rithm.  These parameters are read at nnrpd(8) run time.

       Exponential posting backoff works as follows. News clients
       are  indexed  by	 IP  number (or username, see backoffauth
       below). Each time that a specific IP number posts  a  mes-
       sage, the time of posting is stored (along with the previ-
       ous sleep time, see below).  After a  configurable  number
       of  posts  in a configurable period of time, nnrpd(8) will
       activate posting backoff, and begin to sleep for	 increas-
       ing  periods  of	 time  before  actually posting anything.
       Posts will still	 get  through,	but  at	 an  increasingly
       reduced rate.

       The  new sleep time is computed based on the difference in
       time between the last posting  and  the	current	 posting,
       assuming that backoff has been activated.

       If  this difference is less than backoffpostfast , the new
       sleep time will be 1 + (previous sleep time * backoffk  ).

       If  this	 difference  is	 less  than  backoffpostslow, but
       greater than backoffpostfast, then the new sleep time will
       equal the previous sleep time.

       If  this	 difference  is greater than backoffpostslow then
       the new sleep time is zero and the number of postings  for
       this IP number is reset to zero.

       Here  are  the parameters that control exponential posting
       backoff:

       backoffk
	      An integer value representing the amount to  multi-
	      ply  the previous sleep time by. A value of 2 works
	      to double the sleep time for each	 excessive  post.
	      The default value is ``1''.

       backoffpostfast
	      Postings from the same IP which arrive in less than
	      this amount  of  time  (in  seconds)  will  trigger
	      increasing sleeptime in the backoff algorithm.  The

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	      default value is ``0''.

       backoffpostslow
	      Postings from the same IP which arrive  in  greater
	      than  this  amount  of time (in seconds) will reset
	      the backoff algorithm.  Another way to look at this
	      constant is to compute 86400/ backoffpostslow which
	      will give you the maximum number	of  articles  per
	      day that you will allow users to post.  The default
	      value is ``1''.

       backofftrigger
	      This many postings are allowed before  the  backoff
	      algorithm	 is  triggered.	  The  default	value  is
	      ``10000''.

       backoffdb
	      Pathname to a directory (must be writable by  news)
	      that  is	to contain the backoff database. There is
	      no default for this parameter, you must provide  an
	      existing	and writable pathname value or users will
	      not be able to post.  The default value is unset.

       backoffauth
	      This is a boolean value. If  on,	posting	 backoffs
	      are indexed on a per user basis instead of a per IP
	      basis. You must be using authentication in nnrpd(8)
	      for  the	``true''  value of this parameter to have
	      any meaning.  This is boolean value and the default
	      is ``false''.

       readertrack
	      This  is a boolean value. If on, the article track-
	      ing system is enabled for	 client	 reading/posting.
	      See  the nnrpd.track(5) man page for details.  This
	      is boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       strippostcc
	      This is a boolean value. If on, To:, Cc:	and  Bcc:
	      lines   are   stripped  from  local  posts  through
	      nnrpd(8).	 This is aimed mainly at  stopping  abuse
	      of  posting  to moderated newsgroups, whereby those
	      headers are added by the client and honoured by the
	      mailer  when  mailed  to	the  moderator.	  This is
	      boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       nnrpperlauth
	      This enables nnrpd(8) to authenticate  reader  with
	      external	perl  hook.   If  this is enabled, normal
	      authentication  with  nnrp.access(5)  will  not  be
	      used.   This  is	boolean	 value and the default is
	      ``false''.

       The following parameters are used only by innd.

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       pathalias
	      This specifies the name prepended before	pathhost,
	      if  it is not appeared in the Path header line.  If
	      this is not specified, nothing is prepended  before
	      pathhost.	 The default value is unset.

       hiscachesize
	      If  this is set to a non-zero number then a hash of
	      recently received Message-ID's is kept in this mem-
	      ory  to save on history lookups.	The cache is only
	      used for incoming newsfeeds, so a high value  isn't
	      necessarily  useful  unless you have incoming feeds
	      that are badly delayed.  The value is the amount of
	      memory  to  dedicate  to	the lookup cache in kilo-
	      bytes.  It is generally useful to have memory allo-
	      cated to history cache if dbz mmaping is turned on.
	      A useful value is around '256', assuming	you  have
	      more  than one incoming newsfeed. The default value
	      is ``0''.

       xrefslave
	      If this is true, innd will use the  information  in
	      the  Xref:  header for replication.  And if this is
	      true, nnrpdposthost should be set to hand	 articles
	      to  the  master  server.	This is boolean value and
	      the default is ``false''.

       nnrpdposthost
	      If this is specified, nnrpd(8) and rnews pass arti-
	      cles to the specified host.  This should be set, if
	      xrefslave is ``true''.  The default value is unset.

       nnrpdpostport
	      The  port to connect to when nnrpdposthost is used.
	      The default value is ``119''.

       wireformat
	      If this is true then innd will  write  articles  in
	      wire  format.  Wire format articles are stored with
	      a \r\n at the end of each line and with periods  at
	      the  beginning  of  lines	 doubled.  When used with
	      applications that understand wire format, this  can
	      be  considerably	more  efficent.	 If storageapi is
	      ``true'', wireformat is discarded and articles  are
	      always  stored  in  wire	format.	  This is boolean
	      value and the default is ``false''.

       writelinks
	      If this is true innd will write all the  crossposts
	      of  an  article  to  the history file, else it will
	      write just  the  first.	This  can  be  useful  on
	      servers  without	readers	 that don't run crosspost
	      and don't link crossposts.  If the server does link
	      crossposts,  via	either innd itself or a crosspost

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	      feed, this should be set to  ``true''  or	 articles
	      will  not	 be  expired  properly.	 If storageapi is
	      ``true'', writelinks is discarded.  This is boolean
	      value and the default is ``true''.

       status If  this	is '0' or 'false', then status monitoring
	      will be disabled by default.  Otherwise,	it  would
	      be  how  often to report status statistics, in sec-
	      onds.  If turned on statistics will  be  logged  to
	      syslog.  The default value is ``0''.

       timer  If  this	is  ``0''  or ``false'', then performance
	      monitoring will be disabled by default.  Otherwise,
	      it would be how often to report performance statis-
	      tics, in seconds.	 If turned on statistics will  be
	      logged to syslog.	 The default value is ``0''.

       peertimeout
	      How  long (in seconds) an innd incoming channel can
	      be inactive before innd closes  the  channel.   The
	      default value is ``3600''.

       readerswhenstopped
	      If  this is ``false'', readers are still allowed to
	      connect even when the server is  paused  or  throt-
	      tled.   This  is	boolean	 value and the default is
	      ``false''.

       allownewnews
	      Allow use of the ``NEWNEWS''  command  by	 clients.
	      Allowing	this  can be a performance problem on the
	      server, but is recommended by  RFC  977.	 This  is
	      boolean value and the default is ``true''.

       chaninacttime
	      The  time	 (in  seconds)	to  wait between noticing
	      inactive channels.  The default value is ``600''.

       chanretrytime
	      How many seconds to wait before a channel restarts.
	      The default value is ``300''.

       maxconnections
	      The  maximum  number  of incoming NNTP connections.
	      The default value is ``50''.

       artcutoff
	      Articles	older  than  this  number  of  days   are
	      dropped.	The default value is 14 days.

       nntplinklog
	      Should  we  put  nntplink	 info (filename) into the
	      log.  This is boolean  value  and	 the  default  is
	      ``false''.

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       nntpactsync
	      How  many	 articles  to process before logging NNTP
	      activity.	 The default value is ``200''.

       badiocount
	      How many read/write failures until a channel is put
	      to sleep or closed.  The default value is ``5''.

       pauseretrytime
	      Wait  for	 this many seconds between noticing inac-
	      tive channels.  The default value is ``300''.

       blockbackoff
	      A multiplier (in seconds) for  sleep  in	``EWOULD-
	      BLOCK'' writes.  The default value is ``120''.

       icdsynccount
	      How  many article writes between active and history
	      file updates.  The default value is ``10''.

       bindaddress
	      Which interface IP address  innd	should	bind  to.
	      Must  be	in  dotted-quad format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn).
	      If set to ``all'' or not set at all, innd	 defaults
	      to  listening  on all interfaces.	 The value of the
	      INND_BIND_ADDRESS	 environment  variable,	  if   it
	      exists,  overrides  this.	  The  default	value  is
	      unset.

       sourceaddress
	      Which local IP address to bind  for  outgoing  NNTP
	      sockets  (used  by  innxmit among possibly others).
	      Must be in dotted-quad format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)  If
	      set  to  ``all''	or  not set at all, the operating
	      system which choose the source IP address for  out-
	      going  NNTP  connections.	  The  default	value  is
	      unset.

       port   Which TCP port innd should listen on.  The  default
	      value is ``119'' - the standard nntp port.

       The  following  parameters  are used only by nnrpd(8) ( or
       perhaps inews ) when accepting postings from clients:

       checkincludedtext
	      If set to ``true'' then local  postings  must  have
	      under   50% inclusion (">") lines.  This is boolean
	      value and the default is ``false''.

       localmaxartsize
	      The maximum article size	(in  bytes)  for  locally
	      posted articles.	The default value is ``1000000''.

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INN.CONF(5)					      INN.CONF(5)

       mimeversion
	      If this parameter is present,  then  nnrpd(8)  will
	      add  the necessary MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail
	      Extensions) headers to all any articles that do not
	      have  a Mime-Version header.  This parameter speci-
	      fies the	MIME  version,	and  should  normally  be
	      ``1.0''.	The default value is unset.

       mimecontenttype
	      If  MIME	headers	 are  being added, this parameter
	      specifies the value  of  the  Content-Type  header.
	      The  default  value  is  ``text/plain;  charset=US-
	      ASCII.''

       mimeencoding
	      If MIME headers are  being  added,  this	parameter
	      specifies	 the value of the Content-Transfer-Encod-
	      ing header.  The default value is ``7bit.''

       spoolfirst
	      If this is true then nnrpd will spool new	 articles
	      without  attempting to send them to innd first.  If
	      this is false then nnrpd will  spool  new	 articles
	      only  after  receiving an error trying to send them
	      to innd.	Setting this to true can be useful if you
	      want nnrpd to respond to the client as fast as pos-
	      sible, however, nnrpd will not report articles that
	      are  not accepted by innd to the client if they are
	      spool.  And the posted article is never  handed  to
	      innd  by	nnrpd,	if  this  is  true.  ``rnews -U''
	      should be used to pass that article to innd.   This
	      is boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       complaints
	      If  this	is set, then it contains the value of the
	      X-Complaints-To: header that will be added  to  all
	      posts.   If not, then this defaults to the newsmas-
	      ter's e-mail address.

       articlemmap
	      If this is false then nnrpd will use  regular  file
	      access to access articles, otherwise it will mmap()
	      the articles.  Setting this to true will give  bet-
	      ter  performance	on most systems, but some systems
	      do have problems	with  mmap().	This  is  boolean
	      value and the default is ``false''.

       clienttimeout
	      How  long	 (in  seconds)	an  nnrpd can be inactive
	      before it exits.	The default value is ``600''.

       The following flags are only used by  the  startup  script
       ``rc.news''.

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INN.CONF(5)					      INN.CONF(5)

       decnetdomain

       Use  this  value as the domain to be used for clients con-
       necting via DECNET.  Support for	 this  is  only	 compiled
       into  INN  if  ``AF_DECnet''  is defined and compile time.
       The default value is unset.

       innflags
	      The flags to  pass  to  INN  on  startup.	 See  the
	      innd(8) man page for details.  The default value is
	      unset.

       doinnwatch
	      If set to ``false'' then do not start  innwatch(8).
	      This  is boolean value and the default is ``true''.

       innwatchsleeptime
	      How long (in seconds) an	innwatch  will	be  sleep
	      before it checks.	 The default value is ``600''.

       pgpverify
	      If  set  to  ``true'' then enables pgp verification
	      for handling control messages except cancel.   This
	      is boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       controlfailnotice
	      If  set  to  ``true''  and usecontrolchan is set to
	      ``false'', then if there is  a  problem  processing
	      control  message, it is reported to the administra-
	      tor through mail.	 If set to ``false''  or  usecon-
	      trolchan	is  set to ``true'', nothing is reported.
	      This is boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       logcycles
	      How  many	 logs  does news.daily(8) ( scanlogs(8) )
	      keep before it overwrites.  The  default	value  is
	      ``3''.

       innwatchpauseload
	      Load average (* 100) at which innd should be paused
	      by innwatch(8) with default  innwatch.ctl(5).   The
	      default value is ``1500''.

       innwatchhiload
	      Load average (* 100) at which innd should be throt-
	      tled by innwatch(8) with	default	 innwatch.ctl(5).
	      The default value is ``2000''.

       innwatchloload
	      Load  average  (*	 100)  at  which  to restart innd
	      (pause/throttle undone) by innwatch(8) with default
	      innwatch.ctl(5).	The default value is ``1000''.

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INN.CONF(5)					      INN.CONF(5)

       innwatchspoolspace
	      Space, in inndf(8) output units, at which to throt-
	      tle  innd	 on  patharticles  and	pathoverview   by
	      innwatch(8)   with  default  innwatch.ctl(5).   The
	      default value is ``8000''.

       innwatchbatchspace
	      Space, in inndf(8) output units, at which to throt-
	      tle   innd  on  pathoutgoing  by	innwatch(8)  with
	      default  innwatch.ctl(5).	  The  default	value  is
	      ``800''.

       innwatchlibspace
	      Space, in inndf(8) output units, at which to throt-
	      tle innd on  pathdb  by  innwatch(8)  with  default
	      innwatch.ctl(5).	The default value is ``25000''.

       innwatchspoolnodes
	      Space, in inndf(8) output units, at which to throt-
	      tle  innd	 on  patharticles  by  innwatch(8)   with
	      default  innwatch.ctl(5).	  The  default	value  is
	      ``200''.

       docnfsstat
	      If set to ``true'' then start  cnfsstat.	 This  is
	      boolean value and the default is ``false''.

       Note that this file can be identical on all machines in an
       organization.

EXAMPLE
	      fromhost:		  foo.com
	      moderatormailer:	  %s@uunet.uu.net
	      organization:	  Foo, Incorporated
	      #pathhost -- use FQDN.
	      server:		  news.foo.com
	      domain: foo.com

       This file is intended to be  fairly  static;  any  changes
       made  to	 it  are  typically not reflected until a program
       restarts.

HISTORY
       Written by Rich $alz  <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>  for	InterNet-
       News.  This is revision 1.1.2.1, dated 1999/06/12.

SEE ALSO
       history(5),   libinn(3),	  moderators(5),  makehistory(8),
       news.daily(8), newsrequeue(8), nnrpd(8),	 rnews(8),  scan-
       logs(8).

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