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INNCONFVAL(1)		  InterNetNews Documentation		 INNCONFVAL(1)

NAME
       innconfval - Get configuration parameters from inn.conf

SYNOPSIS
       innconfval [-pstv] [-i file] [parameter ...]

       innconfval -C [-i file]

DESCRIPTION
       innconfval normally prints the values of the parameters specified on
       the command line.  By default, it just prints the parameter values, but
       if -p, -s, or -t are given, it instead prints the parameter and value
       in the form of a variable assignment in Perl, Bourne shell, or Tcl
       respectively.  If no parameters are specifically requested, innconfval
       prints out all parameter values (this isn't particularly useful unless
       one of -p, -s, or -t were specified).

       All parameters are taken from inn.conf except for version, which is
       always the version string of INN.

       If given the -C option, innconfval instead checks inn.conf, reporting
       any problems found to standard error.  innconfval will exit with status
       0 if no problems are found and with status 1 otherwise.

OPTIONS
       -C  Check inn.conf rather than printing out the values of parameters.

       -i file
	   Use file as the source configuration file rather than inn.conf.
	   file must be a valid inn.conf file and will be parsed the same as
	   inn.conf would be.

       -p  Print out parameters as Perl assignment statements.	The variable
	   name will be the same as the inn.conf parameter, and string values
	   will be enclosed in single quotes with appropriate escaping.	 Bool‐
	   ean values will be mapped to "true" or "false", and string parame‐
	   ters that are set to NULL will be mapped to empty strings.

       -s  Print out parameters as Bourne shell assignment statements.	The
	   variable name will be the inn.conf parameter name in all capitals,
	   and all variables will be exported.	String values will be enclosed
	   in single quotes with appropriate escaping, and boolean values will
	   be mapped to "true" or "false".  String parameters that are set to
	   NULL will be mapped to empty strings.

       -t  Print out parameters as Tcl assignment statements.  The variable
	   name will be the same as the inn.conf parameter name but with
	   "inn_" prepended, and string variables will be escaped appropri‐
	   ately.  Boolean values will be mapped to "true" or "false" and
	   string parameters that are set to NULL will be mapped to empty
	   strings.

       -v  Print INN's version.	 This is equivalent to "innconfval version".

HISTORY
       Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews.

       $Id: innconfval.1 5962 2002-12-08 19:52:13Z rra $

SEE ALSO
       inn.conf(5)

INN 2.4.0			  2002-12-08			 INNCONFVAL(1)
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