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tin(5)			      A Usenet newsreader			tin(5)

NAME
       tin, rtin - related files

DESCRIPTION
       This  manpage  describes	 the  various (config) files and their formats
       used by the tin(1) newsreader.

FILES
       $MAILCAPS
       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.mailcap
       /etc/mailcap
       /usr/etc/mailcap
       /usr/local/etc/mailcap
       /etc/mail/mailcap

	      mailcap(4) files as defined in RFC1524. The  Mailcap  files  are
	      read  by tin(1) to determine how to display non-text messages at
	      the local site. Any line that starts  with  "#"  is  a  comment.
	      Blank  lines  are ignored. Otherwise, each line defines a single
	      mailcap entry for a single content type. Long lines may be  con‐
	      tinued by ending them with a backslash character, "\".

	      Each  individual mailcap entry consists of a content-type speci‐
	      fication, a command to execute, and (possibly) a set of optional
	      "flag" values.

	      The  "type"  field  is simply any legal content type name. It is
	      the string that  will  be	 matched  against  the	"Content-Type"
	      header  to  decide if this is the mailcap entry that matches the
	      current message. Additionally, the type field may specify a sub‐
	      type or a wildcard to match all subtypes.

	      The  "command"  field is any UNIX command and is used to specify
	      the interpreter for the given type of message. It will be passed
	      to the shell via the system(3) facility.

	      Semicolons  and backslashes within the command or any flag field
	      must be quoted with backslashes. If  the	field  contains	 "%s",
	      those two characters will be replaced by the name of a file that
	      contains the body of the message. If it contains "%t", those two
	      characters will be replaced by the content-type field, including
	      the subtype, if any. If it contains "%{" followed by a parameter
	      name  and	 a  closing  "}",  then	 all  those characters will be
	      replaced by the value of the named parameter, if any,  from  the
	      Content-Type  header. Finally, if the field contains "\%", those
	      two characters will be replaced by a single "%" character.

	      Besides the type and command field  the  following  "flags"  are
	      defined:

	      compose
		     The "compose" field may be used to specify a program that
		     can be used to compose a new body or  body	 part  in  the
		     given format. Its intended use is to support mail compos‐
		     ing agents that support the composition of multiple types
		     of	 mail  using  external	composing  agents. As with the
		     view-command, the	semantics  of  program	execution  are
		     operating	system	dependent. The result of the composing
		     program may be data that is not  yet  suitable  for  mail
		     transport - that is, a Content-Transfer-Encoding may need
		     to be applied to the data.

	      composetyped
		     The "composetyped" field  is  similar  to	the  "compose"
		     field, but is to be used when the composing program needs
		     to specify the Content-Type header field to be applied to
		     the composed data. The "compose" field is simpler, and is
		     preferred for use with existing (non-mail-oriented)  pro‐
		     grams for composing data in a given format. The "compose‐
		     typed" field is necessary when the Content-Type  informa‐
		     tion  must include auxiliary parameters, and the composi‐
		     tion program must then know enough about mail formats  to
		     produce output that includes the mail type information.

	      edit   The  "edit"  field	 may be used to specify a program that
		     can be used to edit a body or body part in the given for‐
		     mat. In many cases, it may be identical in content to the
		     "compose" field, and shares the  operating-system	depen‐
		     dent semantics for program execution.

	      print  The  "print"  field may be used to specify a program that
		     can be used to print a message or body part in the	 given
		     format.  As  with the view-command, the semantics of pro‐
		     gram execution are operating system dependent.

	      test   The "test" field may be used to test some external condi‐
		     tion  (e.g., the machine architecture, or the window sys‐
		     tem in use) to determine whether or not the mailcap  line
		     applies.  It  specifies  a program to be run to test some
		     condition. The semantics of execution and	of  the	 value
		     returned  by the test program are operating system depen‐
		     dent. If the  test	 fails,	 a  subsequent	mailcap	 entry
		     should  be sought. Multiple test fields are not permitted
		     - since a test can call a	program,  it  can  already  be
		     arbitrarily complex.

	      needsterminal
		     The "needsterminal" field indicates that the view-command
		     must be run on an interactive terminal. This is needed to
		     inform  window-oriented  user  agents that an interactive
		     terminal is needed. (The decision is not left exclusively
		     to	 the view-command because in some circumstances it may
		     not be possible for such programs to tell whether or  not
		     they  are	on  interactive	 terminals.) The needsterminal
		     command should be assumed to apply	 to  the  compose  and
		     edit  commands, too, if they exist. Note that this is NOT
		     a test - it is a requirement for the environment in which
		     the  program will be executed, and should typically cause
		     the creation of a terminal window when  not  executed  on
		     either a real terminal or a terminal window.

	      copiousoutput
		     The  "copiousoutput" field indicates that the output from
		     the view-command will be an extended  stream  of  output,
		     and  is to be interpreted as advice to the UA (User Agent
		     mail-reading program) that the output  should  be	either
		     paged  or	made  scroll-able.  Note that it is probably a
		     mistake if needsterminal and copiousoutput are both spec‐
		     ified.

	      description
		     The   "description"   field  simply  provides  a  textual
		     description, optionally quoted, that describes  the  type
		     of	 data, to be used optionally by mail readers that wish
		     to describe the data before offering to display it.

	      textualnewlines
		     The "textualnewlines"  field,  if	set  to	 any  non-zero
		     value,  indicates that this type of data is line-oriented
		     and that, if encoded in base64, all  newlines  should  be
		     converted	to  canonical form (CRLF) before encoding, and
		     will be in that form after	 decoding.  In	general,  this
		     field  is	needed	only if there is line-oriented data of
		     some type other than text/* or  non-line-	oriented  data
		     that is a subtype of text.

	      x11-bitmap
		     The  "x11-bitmap" field names a file, in X11 bitmap (xbm)
		     format, which points to an appropriate icon to be used to
		     visually denote the presence of this kind of data.

	      nametemplate
		     The  "nametemplate"  field	 gives	a file name format, in
		     which %s will be replaced by a  short  unique  string  to
		     give  the	name of the temporary file to be passed to the
		     viewing command. This is only expected to be relevant  in
		     environments  where  filename  extensions are meaningful,
		     e.g., one could specify that a GIF file being passed to a
		     gif  viewer  should have a name ending in ".gif" by using
		     "nametemplate=%s.gif"

	      tin(1) currently only respects the "test", "description", "name‐
	      template"	 and partly the "needsterminal" flags, all other flags
	      are internally ignored. It also can't handle the "%F"  and  "%n"
	      expansions yet.

	      Example:
		     # mailcap file example
		     image/*;\
			xv -8 -geometry +0 '%s';\
			description=%{name} %t-Image;\
			test=test "$DISPLAY" \
			nametemplate=%s.IMAGE

		     message/rfc822;\
			if test -x /usr/bin/less \;\
			   then less '%s' \;\
			   else more '%s' \; fi;\
			edit=${EDITOR-vi} '%s';\
			compose=${EDITOR-vi} '%s';\
			print=a2ps %s;\
			needsterminal

       /etc/nntpserver

	      default  NNTP-server  to	read news from if not reading from the
	      local spool.  '-g server', $NNTPSERVER have higher priority  (in
	      that  order), the default server given at compile time has lower
	      priority.

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.cancelsecret

	      secret to be used for canlocks

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.mime.types
       /etc/mime.types
       /etc/tin/mime.types

	      mime type / filename extension pairs

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.newsauth

	      "nntpserver password [user]" pairs for NNTP servers that require
	      authorization.  Any  line	 that  starts  with  "#" is a comment.
	      Blank lines are ignored. This file should be readable  only  for
	      the user as it contains the users uncrypted password for reading
	      news!

	      nntpserver
		     full qualified domain name of the newsserver.

	      password
		     users uncrypted password for reading news.

	      user   username on the newsserver if it differs from  the	 local
		     login. this field is optional.

	      Example:
		     # sample .newsauth file
		     news.example.org  example
		     news.example.net  news	 guest

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.newsrc

	      "newsgroupflag [article[,article | -article]...]" lines.

	      newsgroup
		     the name of the newsgroup.

	      flag   a	flag  indicating if the group is subscribed ':' or not
		     '!'.

	      article
		     range of already read articles from that  group;  numbers
		     separated	by  commas  with  sequential numbers collapsed
		     with hyphens.

	      Example:
		     # sample .newsrc file
		     news.software.b! 1-666,669
		     news.software.nntp: 1-13245,13247,13249
		     news.software.readers: 1-19567,19571-19597

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER${NNTPPORT+":$NNTPPORT"}/.old‐
       newsrc

	      backup of ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.newsrc

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.signature
       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.Sig

	      signature

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.sigfixed

	      fixed part of a randomly generated signature

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/.inputhistory

	      history of last used strings

       ${TIN_INDEX_MAILDIR-"${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin"}/.mail/

	      mailgroups index files

       ${TIN_INDEX_NEWSDIR-"${TIN_HOME‐
       DIR-"$HOME"}/.tin"}/.news${NNTPSERVER+"-$NNTPSERVER"}/

	      newsgroups index files

       ${TIN_INDEX_SAVEDIR-"${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin"}/.save/

	      saved newsgroups index files

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/active.mail

	      active file ("mail_group_name maxnum minnum mailspool"-pairs) of
	      user's mailgroups (requires tin(1) to be build with mh-mail-han‐
	      dling support).

	      mail_group_name
		     must be the pathname of the mailbox relative to field  #4
		     with / changed to .

	      maxnum just  put	a large number here, something higher than the
		     highest message in the mailbox

	      minnum put 0 here

	      mailspool
		     path of mail spool directory. This must be the full path‐
		     name to the root of the mail folder area.

	      Example:
		     Mail.inbox	 12345 00000 /home/foo
		     Mail.outbox 23456 00000 /home/foo

	      This  allows  access to the 'inbox' and 'outbox' folders of user
	      foo.    They   are   accessed   via   /home/foo/Mail/inbox   and
	      /home/foo/Mail/outbox

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/active.save

	      active file of user's saved newsgroups, used by tin -R.

       /etc/tin/attributes
       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/attributes

	      The  group  attributes files may be used to override some global
	      settings from ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/tinrc on a  per	 group
	      basis.  Order  is important as last match counts; this allows to
	      refine  attributes  for	narrowed   scopes.   Note   that   the
	      scope=<grouplist> line has to be specified before the attributes
	      are specified for that list. All attributes are set to a reason‐
	      able  default so you only have to specify the attribute that you
	      want to change. All toggle  attributes  are  set	by  specifying
	      ON/OFF.  Otherwise, they function exactly as their global equiv‐
	      alents. The following group attributes are available:

	      scope  This changes the list of groups to which  the  attributes
		     that  follow  will	 be applied. See the section NEWSGROUP
		     LISTS & WILDCARDS in tin(1) for the types of pattern that
		     can be used here.

	      auto_save
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      auto_select
		     Automatically  perform  the  GroupMarkUnselArtRead	 ('X')
		     command after entering the group.

	      batch_save
		     Can be used to override the global setting in tinrc on  a
		     per  group basis. For more information read section AUTO‐
		     MATIC MAILING AND SAVING NEW NEWS in tin(1).

	      delete_tmp_files
		     If this is set to ON, then saved article files that  have
		     been post-processed will be automatically deleted, other‐
		     wise the user will be asked whether to delete  the	 post-
		     processed	files. Automatic processing of marked articles
		     using GroupAutoSave ('S') will suppress prompting.

	      fcc    Mailbox to save sent mails. The format of the mailbox  is
		     controlled via the tinrc mailbox_format variable.

	      followup_to
		     Set ''Followup-To:''-header to the specified group(s).

	      from   Identical to the tinrc variable mail_address

	      maildir
		     Identical to the tinrc variable default_maildir

	      mailing_list
		     Used when a group is a mailing list. All responses to the
		     group will be directed to this email address instead

	      mime_forward
		     Determines	 whether  usenet  articles  are	 forwarded  as
		     attachment	 or  inline.  When  set	 to OFF, the forwarded
		     article will be included in the body of the  mail,	 while
		     setting  this variable to ON will cause the article to be
		     attached as a separate MIME part.	Enabling  mime_forward
		     is	 particularly useful for articles consisting of multi‐
		     ple MIME parts such as PGP/MIME signed messages or	 being
		     encoded in a different character set than your local one.
		     It is also useful if the receiver should be able to oper‐
		     ate  on  the entire forwarded article (i.e., view or save
		     it without your comments). On the other hand, if you want
		     to	 forward  only	some parts of the article or to insert
		     'inline' annotations, you	might  want  to	 disable  this
		     option.  Please note that for this option to have effect,
		     the tinrc variable interactive_mailer has to be set to  0
		     (which is the default).

	      mime_types_to_save
		     A	comma separated list of MIME major/minor Content-Types
		     that  will	 be  saved  when  using	 the   view/save   and
		     save/autosave  features.  A single * can be used to wild‐
		     card the major and/or minor type and a  !	as  the	 first
		     character	  in	an   entry   will   negate   it,   eg:
		     image/*,!image/bmp,!text/html. Default is */*

	      news_quote_format
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      organization
		     This can be used to set the article header field  ''Orga‐
		     nization:''. It overrides the setting (if any) of organi‐
		     zation in	/etc/tin/tin.defaults  and  $ORGANIZATION  (or
		     $NEWSORG  on  Apollo DomainOS). Note that some newsserver
		     might still overwrite the ''Organization:''-header.

	      post_proc_type
		     Identical to the tinrc variable post_process_type

	      quote_chars
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      savedir
		     Identical to the tinrc variable default_savedir

	      savefile

	      show_author
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      show_info
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      show_only_unread
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      sigfile
		     Identical to the tinrc variable default_sigfile

	      sort_art_type
		     Identical to the tinrc variable sort_article_type

	      sort_threads_type
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      tex2iso_conv
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      thread_arts
		     Identical to the tinrc variable thread_articles

	      thread_perc
		     Identical to the tinrc variable thread_perc

	      x_body A piece of text that will be added at the start of a mes‐
		     sage body. If this string starts with a / or ~ then it is
		     assumed to be the name of a file containing the  text  to
		     insert.

	      x_comment_to
		     Insert  ''X-Comment-To:''-header,	this is only useful in
		     FIDO groups.

	      x_headers
		     A string including header-name and the  contents  of  the
		     header  that will be automatically added when posting. If
		     the string starts with a / or ~ then it is assumed to  be
		     the  name of a file containing the header and its content
		     to be inserted. If the string starts with a !  then  what
		     follows is assumed to be the path to a program to be exe‐
		     cuted to generate the header and its content.

	      quick_kill_scope
		     A comma-separated list of	newsgroup  patterns  (wildmat-
		     style) to which groups the filter rule added by QuickFil‐
		     terKill will be applied.  If unset the default  from  the
		     tinrc variable default_filter_kill_global will be used.

	      quick_kill_expire
		     Identical	  to	the    tinrc   variable	  default_fil‐
		     ter_kill_expire

	      quick_kill_case
		     Identical to the tinrc variable default_filter_kill_case

	      quick_kill_header
		     Identical	 to   the    tinrc    variable	  default_fil‐
		     ter_kill_header

	      quick_select_scope
		     A	comma-separated	 list  of newsgroup patterns (wildmat-
		     style) to which groups the filter rule added by QuickFil‐
		     terSelect	will be applied. If unset the default from the
		     tinrc variable default_filter_select_global will be used.

	      quick_select_expire
		     Identical	 to   the    tinrc    variable	  default_fil‐
		     ter_select_expire

	      quick_select_case
		     Identical	  to	the    tinrc   variable	  default_fil‐
		     ter_select_case

	      quick_select_header
		     Identical	 to   the    tinrc    variable	  default_fil‐
		     ter_select_header

	      ispell Path  and	options for ispell(1)-like spell-checker, e.g.
		     "aspell --mode=email --dont-backup check"

	      mm_network_charset
		     Identical to the tinrc variable of the same name

	      undeclared_charset
		     Assume (broken) articles without MIME charset declaration
		     have  this	 charset - default is US-ASCII. This attribute
		     works only on systems with working iconv(3), others might
		     have      to      compile	    tin(1)     with	--dis‐
		     able-mime-strict-charset.

	      Example:
		     # include extra headers
		     # assume ISO-8859-1 as charset if no charset is declared
		     scope=*
		     x_headers=~/.tin/headers
		     undeclared_charset=ISO-8859-1

		     # in *sources* set post process type to shar only
		     scope=*sources*
		     post_proc_type=1

		     # in *binaries* turn on full post processing,
		     # remove tmp files and set Followup-To: poster
		     scope=*binaries*
		     post_proc_type=2
		     delete_tmp_files=ON
		     followup_to=poster

		     # in fido.* newsgroups change quote_chars
		     # and add X-Comment-To: line
		     scope=fido.*
		     quote_chars=%s>_
		     x_comment_to=ON

		     # in *.test newsgroups, don't append signature
		     # and preset Subject
		     scope=*.test
		     sigfile=--none
		     x_headers=Subject: test - ignore - no reply

		     # assume ISO-2022-JP-2 as charset
		     scope=fj.*,japan.*
		     undeclared_charset=ISO-2022-JP-2

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/filter

	      The filter file is used to assign scores	to  certain  articles.
	      Based  on	 the  score an article can be filtered out (hidden) or
	      marked hot. Empty lines  or  lines  beginning  with  a  '#'  are
	      ignored.

	      comment
		     Every  entry  (rule)  in the filter file might get a com‐
		     ment. Multiple lines are allowed (but only	 for  comments
		     yet).  Every line must start with the "comment="-keyword.
		     Comments must appear first in the	rule.	Comment	 lines
		     placed  within  a	rule will be moved to the begin of the
		     next rule. This might be changed in the future. Don't use
		     '#'  to mark comments as those lines are ignored and your
		     comments will get lost on the next write of the file.

	      group  A comma-separated list of	newsgroup  patterns  (wildmat-
		     style)  to	 which groups the filter rule will be applied.
		     This line is mandatory!

	      case   0=case-sensitive, 1=case-insensitive

	      score  Score value of the rule; can also be  one	of  the	 magic
		     words "kill" or "hot".

	      subj   Match against ''Subject:''

	      from   Match against ''From:''.  tin(1) converts the contents of
		     the ''From:''-header to an old style e-mail address, e.g.
		     ''some@body.example  (John	 Doe)''	 instead of ''John Doe
		     <some@body.example>'', before trying to  match  the  pat‐
		     terns in the filter rule.

	      msgid  Match against ''Message-ID:'' and full ''References:''

	      msgid_last
		     Match  against  ''Message-ID:''  and last ''References:''
		     entry only

	      msgid_only
		     Match against ''Message-ID:''

	      refs_only
		     Match against ''References:''

	      lines  Match against ''Lines:'', <num matches  less  than,  >num
		     matches more than.

	      gnksa  Match against ''From:''-address parser return codes.

	      xref   Match against ''Xref:''-line. Before any matching is done
		     the line is turned into the same  format  ''Newsgroups:''
		     has  that is it is turned into a comma separated newsgoup
		     list with	all  other  informations  (i.e.	  the  article
		     counter) removed.

	      time   time_t value when rule expires

	      Example:
		     comment=mark all articles about tin, rtin,
		     comment=tind, ktin or cdtin as hot
		     group=*
		     type=1
		     case=1
		     score=hot
		     subj=\b(cd|[rk]?)?tin(d|pre)?[-.0-9]*\b

       /etc/tin/keymap${${LC_ALL-"${LC_CTYPE-"${LC_MES‐
       SAGES-"$LANG"}"}"}:+".${LC_ALL-"${LC_CTYPE-"${LC_MES‐
       SAGES-"$LANG"}"}"}"}
       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/keymap${${LC_ALL-"${LC_CTYPE-"${LC_MES‐
       SAGES-"$LANG"}"}"}:+".${LC_ALL-"${LC_CTYPE-"${LC_MES‐
       SAGES-"$LANG"}"}"}"}

	      Keymap-file,  containing "keyname value [value]" pairs seperated
	      by spaces or tabs.  Below is a list of all  rebindable  keynames
	      and  their  defaults. If a keynames is bound to NULL it is unas‐
	      signed.

	      PageDown3			     SPACE
	      ShellEscape		     !
	      SetRange			     #
	      LastPage			     $
	      ToggleColor		     &
	      LastViewed		     -
	      SearchRepeat		     \
	      SearchSubjF		     /
	      SearchSubjB		     ?
	      SearchAuthB		     A
	      SearchBody		     B
	      CatchupNextUnread		     C
	      EditFilter   E
	      ToggleHelpDisplay		     H
	      ToggleInverseVideo	     I
	      LookupMessage		     L
	      OptionMenu		     M
	      Postponed			     O	  ^O
	      QuitTin			     Q
	      BugReport	  R
	      DisplayPostHist		     W
	      MarkThrUnread   Z
	      FirstPage			     ^
	      SearchAuthF		     a
	      Catchup			     c
	      Help			     h
	      ToggleInfoLastLine	     i
	      Down			     j	  ^N
	      Up			     k	  ^P
	      Print			     o
	      Quit			     q
	      Version			     v
	      Post			     w
	      MarkArtUnread	 z
	      QuickFilterSelect		     [
	      QuickFilterKill		     ]
	      Pipe			     |
	      ScrollUp			     <
	      ScrollDown		     >
	      PageUp			     b	  ^B   ^U
	      PageDown			     ^D	  ^F
	      RedrawScr			     ^L
	      Postponed			     ^O
	      MenuFilterSelect		     ^A
	      MenuFilterKill		     ^K

	      ConfigSelect		     ^J	  ^M
	      ConfigLastPage		     G
	      ConfigNoSave		     Q
	      ConfigFirstPage		     g

	      FeedTag			     T
	      FeedArt			     a
	      FeedHot			     h
	      FeedPat			     p
	      FeedRepost		     r
	      FeedSupersede		     s
	      FeedThd			     t

	      FilterEdit		     e
	      FilterSave		     s

	      GroupNextUnreadArtOrGrp	     TAB
	      GroupReadBasenote		     ^J	  ^M
	      GroupSelThd		     *
	      GroupDoAutoSel		     +
	      GroupToggleThdSel		     .
	      GroupSelThdIfUnreadSelected    ;
	      GroupSelPattern		     =
	      GroupReverseSel		     @
	      GroupToggleGetartLimit	     G
	      GroupMarkThdRead		     K
	      GroupNextUnreadArt	     N
	      GroupPrevUnreadArt	     P
	      GroupAutoSave		     S
	      GroupTagParts		     T
	      GroupUntag		     U
	      GroupMarkUnselArtRead	     X
	      GroupToggleSubjDisplay	     d
	      GroupGoto			     g
	      GroupListThd		     l
	      GroupMail			     m
	      GroupNextGroup		     n
	      GroupPrevGroup		     p
	      GroupToggleReadUnread	     r
	      GroupSave			     s
	      GroupTag			     t
	      GroupToggleThreading	     u
	      GroupRepost		     x
	      GroupUndoSel		     ~

	      HelpLastPage		     G
	      HelpFirstPage		     g

	      PageReplyQuoteHeaders	     ^E
	      PagePGPCheckArticle	     ^G
	      PageToggleHeaders		     ^H
	      PageNextUnread		     TAB
	      PageNextThd		     ^J	  ^M
	      PageToggleTabs		     ^T
	      PageFollowupQuoteHeaders	     ^W
	      PageToggleTex2iso		     "
	      PageToggleRot		     %
	      PageToggleUue		     (
	      PageReveal		     )
	      PageSkipIncludedText	     :
	      PageTopThd		     <
	      PageBotThd		     >
	      PageCancel		     D
	      PageFollowup		     F
	      PageLastPage		     G
	      PageKillThd		     K
	      PageNextUnreadArt		     N
	      PagePrevUnreadArt		     P
	      PageReply			     R
	      PageAutoSave		     S
	      PageGroupSel		     T
	      PageViewUrl		     U
	      PageViewAttach		     V
	      PageToggleHighlight	     _
	      PageEditArticle		     e
	      PageFollowupQuote		     f
	      PageFirstPage		     g
	      PageListThd		     l
	      PageMail			     m
	      PageNextArt		     n
	      PagePrevArt		     p
	      PageReplyQuote		     r
	      PageSave			     s
	      PageTag			     t
	      PageGotoParent		     u
	      PageRepost		     x

	      PgpEncSign		     b
	      PgpEncrypt		     e
	      PgpIncludekey		     i
	      PgpSign			     s

	      PostAbort			     a
	      PostContinue		     c
	      PostCancel		     d
	      PostEdit			     e
	      PostPGP			     g
	      PostIspell		     i
	      PostIgnore		     i
	      PostMail			     m
	      PostPostpone		     o
	      PostPost			     p	  y
	      PostSupersede		     s
	      PostSend			     s	  y

	      PostponeOverride		     Y
	      PostponeAll		     A

	      PromptYes			     y	  Y
	      PromptNo			     n	  N

	      SaveAppendFile		     a
	      SaveOverwriteFile		     o

	      PProcNone			     n
	      PProcShar			     s
	      PProcYes			     y

	      SelectEnterNextUnreadGrp	     TAB  n
	      SelectReadGrp		     ^J	  ^M
	      SelectResetNewsrc		     ^R
	      SelectSortActive		     .
	      SelectNextUnreadGrp	     N
	      SelectSubscribePat	     S
	      SelectUnsubscribePat	     U
	      SelectQuitNoWrite		     X
	      SelectSyncWithActive	     Y
	      SelectToggleDescriptions	     d
	      SelectGoto		     g
	      SelectMoveGrp		     m
	      SelectToggleReadDisplay	     r
	      SelectSubscribe		     s
	      SelectUnsubscribe		     u
	      SelectYankActive		     y
	      SelectMarkGrpUnread	     z	  Z

	      ThreadReadNextArtOrThread	     TAB
	      ThreadReadArt		     ^J	  ^M
	      ThreadSelArt		     *
	      ThreadToggleArtSel	     .
	      ThreadReverseSel		     @
	      ThreadMarkArtRead		     K
	      ThreadAutoSave		     S
	      ThreadUntag		     U
	      ThreadToggleSubjDisplay	     d
	      ThreadMail		     m
	      ThreadSave		     s
	      ThreadTag			     t
	      ThreadUndoSel		     ~

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/mailgroups

	      This  file  provides  short  descriptions	 of  each   mailgroup.
	      (requires	 tin(1)	 to  be	 build with mh-mail-handling support).
	      Each line consist of  two	 tab-separated	fields	"mailgroupname
	      one-line description".

	      mailgroupname
		     is the name of the newsgroup

	      description
		     is a short single-line description of the group

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/newsrctable

	      "nntpserver  newsrc  [shortname  [...]]"	 pairs to use with the
	      ''-g'' command-line switch.

	      nntpserver
		     full qualified domain name of the newsserver.

	      newsrc related newsrc.

	      shortname
		     nickname(s) for the nntpserver.

	      Example:
		     # sample newsrctable file
		     news.tin.org .newsrc-tin.org tinorg
		     news.ka.nu /tmp/nrc-nu kanu nu

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/posted

	      posting history

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/Mail/posted

	      Copy of all posted articles in mbox(5) format. The filename  can
	      be changed by setting posted_articles_file.

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/postponed.articles

	      Pool of postponed articles. This file is in mbox(5) format.

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER${NNTPPORT+":$NNTPPORT"}/news‐
       groups

	      This file a copy of the servers newsgroups file  which  provides
	      short  descriptions  of  each  newsgroup.	 It  is	 automatically
	      updated on startup except when using the	''-X''or  ''-q''  com‐
	      mand-line	 option	 and  an old copy exists. Each line consist of
	      two tab-separated fields "group.name		      one-line
	      description".

	      group.name
		     is the name of the newsgroup

	      one-line description
		     is a short single-line description of the group

       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/$NNTPSERVER${NNTPPORT+":$NNTP‐
       PORT"}/serverrc

	      File to store $NNTPSERVER and $NNTPPORT related data via a  list
	      of  "variable=value"  pairs.  Currently there are only two vari‐
	      ables, both are not meant to be changed by the user.

	      version
		     Internal version number.

	      last_newnews
		     Internal timestamp used by tin(1) to keep	track  of  new
		     newsgroups on the server.

       /etc/tin/tinrc
       ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/tinrc

	      At  startup,  tin(1)  reads in the configuration file. This con‐
	      tains a list of "variable=value" pairs that can be used to  con‐
	      figure the way tin(1) works. If it exists, the global configura‐
	      tion file, ${TIN_LIBDIR}-NEWSLIBDIR}/tinrc is read first.	 After
	      that,    the    users   own   configuration   file   ${TIN_HOME‐
	      DIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/tinrc is read.	The global file is useful  for
	      distributing  system-wide defaults to new users who have no pri‐
	      vate tinrc yet (see also /etc/tin/tin.defaults).

	      add_posted_to_filter
		     If ON add posted articles which start  a  new  thread  to
		     filter for highlighting follow-ups. Default is ON.

	      advertising
		     Turn  ON advertising in header (''User-Agent:''). Default
		     is ON.

	      alternative_handling
		     If ON strip multipart/alternative messages automatically.
		     Default is ON.

	      art_marked_deleted
		     The  character  used to show that an article was deleted.
		     Default is 'D'.

	      art_marked_inrange
		     The character used to show that an article is in a range.
		     Default is '#'.

	      art_marked_return
		     The character used to show that an article will return as
		     an unread article when the group is next entered. Default
		     is '-'.

	      art_marked_selected
		     The  character  used  to  show  that an article/thread is
		     auto-selected (hot).  Default is '*'.

	      art_marked_recent
		     The character used to  show  that	an  article/thread  is
		     recent  (not  older  than	X days). See also recent_time.
		     Default is 'o'.

	      art_marked_unread
		     The character used to show that an article has  not  been
		     read.  Default is '+'.

	      art_marked_read
		     The  character  used  to  show  that an article was read.
		     Default is ' '.

	      art_marked_killed
		     The character used to show that an	 article  was  killed.
		     Default is 'K'.  kill_level must be set accordingly.

	      art_marked_read_selected
		     The character used to show that an article was hot before
		     it was read.  Default is  ':'.  kill_level	 must  be  set
		     accordingly.

	      Ask before using MIME viewer (ask_for_metamail)
		     If	 ON  tin(1) will ask before using a MIME viewer (meta‐
		     mail_prog) to display MIME messages. This only occurs  if
		     a MIME viewer is set.  Default is OFF.

	      auto_bcc
		     If	 ON  automatically put your name in the ''Bcc:'' field
		     when mailing an article. Default is OFF.

	      auto_cc
		     If ON automatically put your name in  the	''Cc:''	 field
		     when mailing an article. Default is OFF.

	      auto_list_thread
		     If	 ON  automatically  list thread when entering it using
		     right arrow key.  Default is ON.

	      auto_reconnect
		     Reconnect to server automatically. Default is OFF.

	      auto_save
		     If ON articles/threads with ''Archive-name:''  in	header
		     will  be  automatically  saved  with  the	Archive-name &
		     part/patch no and post processed if post_process_type  is
		     set to something other than 'No'.	Default is OFF.

	      batch_save
		     If	 set  ON  articles/threads will be saved in batch mode
		     when save ''-S'' or mail ''-M, -N'' is specified  on  the
		     command line. Default is ON.

	      beginner_level
		     If set ON a mini menu of the most useful commands will be
		     displayed at the bottom of the  screen  for  each	level.
		     Also  a  short  posting etiquette will be displayed after
		     composing an article. Default is ON.

	      cache_overview_files
		     If ON, create local copies of NNTP overview  files.  This
		     can  be  used  to	considerably  speed up accessing large
		     groups when using a slow connection.  Default is OFF.

	      catchup_read_groups
		     If set ON the user is asked when quitting if  all	groups
		     read  during  the	current session should be marked read.
		     Default is OFF.

	      col_back
		     Standard background color

	      col_from
		     Color of sender (From:)

	      col_head
		     Color of header-lines

	      col_help
		     Color of help pages

	      col_invers_bg
		     Color of background for inverse text

	      col_invers_fg
		     Color of foreground for inverse text

	      col_markdash
		     Color  of	words  emphasized  like	  _this_.   See	  also
		     word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      col_markslash
		     Color   of	  words	  emphasized  like  /this/.  See  also
		     word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      col_markstar
		     Color  of	words  emphasized  like	  *this*.   See	  also
		     word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      col_markstroke
		     Color   of	  words	  emphasized  like  -this-.  See  also
		     word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      col_minihelp
		     Color of mini help menu

	      col_newsheaders
		     Color of actual news header fields

	      col_normal
		     Standard foreground color

	      col_quote
		     Color of quoted lines

	      col_quote2
		     Color of twice quoted lines

	      col_quote3
		     Color of >=3 times quoted lines

	      col_response
		     Color of response counter. This is	 the  text  that  says
		     'Response x of y' in the article viewer.

	      col_signature
		     Color of signatures

	      col_urls
		     Color of urls highlight

	      col_subject
		     Color of article subject

	      col_text
		     Color of text-lines

	      col_title
		     Color of help/main sign

	      confirm_choice
		     tin(1)  can  ask  for  manual confirmation to protect the
		     user. Available choices:
			  commands: Ask for confirmation before executing cer‐
			  tain	dangerous commands (e.g., Catchup ('c')). Com‐
			  mands that this affects are marked  in  this	manual
			  with '[after confirmation]'.

			  quit:	 You'll	 be  asked to confirm that you wish to
			  exit tin(1) when you use the Quit ('q') command.

			  select: Ask for confirmation before marking all  not
			  selected  (with GroupMarkUnselArtRead ('X') command)
			  articles as read.
		     Default is commands & quit.

	      date_format
		     Format string used for date representation. A description
		     of	 the  different	 format	 options can be found at strf‐
		     time(3).  tin(1).	uses strftime(3)  when	available  and
		     supports  most  format  options  in  his  fallback	 code.
		     Default is "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S".

	      default_art_search

	      default_author_search

	      default_config_search
		     The last article/author/config option that	 was  searched
		     for.

	      default_editor_format
		     The format string used to create the editor start command
		     with parameters.  Default is '%E +%N %F'  (e.g.,  /bin/vi
		     +7 .article).

	      default_filter_days
		     Default is 28.

	      default_filter_kill_case
		     Default  for  quick (1 key) kill filter case. ON = filter
		     case sensitive, OFF = ignore case. Default is OFF.

	      default_filter_kill_expire
		     Default for quick (1 key) kill filter expire. ON =	 limit
		     to	  'default_filter_days',  OFF  =  don't	 ever  expire.
		     Default is OFF.

	      default_filter_kill_global
		     Default for quick (1 key) kill filter global. ON=apply to
		     all groups, OFF=apply to current group. Default is ON.

	      default_filter_kill_header
		     Default for quick (1 key) kill filter header.

		   0,1
			''Subject:''

		   2,3
			''From:''

		   4
			''Message-ID:'' & full ''References:'' line

		   5
			''Message-ID:'' & last ''References:'' entry only

		   6
			''Message-ID:'' entry only

		   7
			''Lines:''

	      default_filter_select_case
		     Default  for  quick  (1  key) auto-selection filter case.
		     ON=filter case sensitive,	OFF=ignore  case.  Default  is
		     OFF.

	      default_filter_select_expire
		     Default  for  quick (1 key) auto-selection filter expire.
		     ON = limit to 'default_filter_days',  OFF	=  don't  ever
		     expire. Default is OFF.

	      default_filter_select_global
		     Default  for  quick (1 key) auto-selection filter global.
		     ON=apply to  all  groups,	OFF=apply  to  current	group.
		     Default is ON.

	      default_filter_select_header
		     Default for quick (1 key) auto-selection filter header.

		   0,1
			''Subject:''

		   2,3
			''From:''

		   4
			''Message-ID:'' & full ''References:'' line

		   5
			''Message-ID:'' & last ''References:'' entry only

		   6
			''Message-ID:'' entry only

		   7
			''Lines:''

	      default_goto_group

	      default_group_search

	      default_mail_address

	      default_maildir
		     The  directory  where articles/threads are to be saved in
		     mbox(5) format. This feature is mainly for use  with  the
		     elm(1)  mail  program.  It	 allows the user to save arti‐
		     cles/threads/groups simply by giving '=' as the  filename
		     to save to. Default is ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/Mail.

	      default_mailer_format
		     The  format string used to create the mailer command with
		     parameters that is used for  mailing  articles  to	 other
		     people. Default is '%M "%T" < %F' (e.g., /bin/mail "iain"
		     < .article). The flexible	format	allows	other  mailers
		     with different command line parameters to be used such as
		     'elm -s "%S" "%T" < "%F"' (e.g., elm -s "subject"	"iain"
		     <	.article)  or  'sendmail  -oem -t < %F' (e.g. sendmail
		     -oem -t < .article).

	      default_move_group

	      default_pattern

	      default_pipe_command

	      default_post_newsgroups

	      default_post_subject

	      default_printer
		     The printer program with options that is to  be  used  to
		     print  articles.  The  default is lpr(1) for BSD machines
		     and lp(1) for SysV machines.  Printing  from  tin(1)  may
		     have been disabled by the System Administrator.

	      default_range_group

	      default_range_select

	      default_range_thread

	      default_repost_group

	      default_save_file

	      default_save_mode

	      default_savedir
		     Directory	where  articles/threads	 are saved. Default is
		     ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/News.

	      default_select_pattern

	      default_shell_command

	      default_sigfile
		     The path that specifies the signature file	 to  use  when
		     posting,  following  up  to or replying to an article. If
		     the path is a directory then the signature will  be  ran‐
		     domly  generated  from  files  that  are in the specified
		     directory. If the path starts with a !  the  program  the
		     path  points to will be executed to generate a signature.
		     tin(1) will pass the name of  the	current	 newsgroup  as
		     argument  to the program. --none will suppress any signa‐
		     ture.  Default is ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.Sig.

	      default_subject_search

	      draw_arrow
		     Allows groups/articles to be selected by an arrow '->' if
		     set ON or by an highlighted bar if set OFF.

	      force_screen_redraw
		     Specifies	whether	 a screen redraw should always be done
		     after certain external commands. Default is OFF.

	      getart_limit
		     If getart_limit is > 0 not more than  getart_limit	 arti‐
		     cles/group	 are  fetched from the server. If getart_limit
		     is < 0 tin(1) will	 start	fetching  articles  from  your
		     first   unread  minus  absolute  value  of	 getart_limit.
		     Default is 0, which means no limit.

	      group_catchup_on_exit
		     If ON catchup group when leaving with the left arrow key.
		     Default is ON.

	      groupname_max_length
		     Maximum length of the names of newsgroups to be displayed
		     so that more of the newsgroup  description	 can  be  dis‐
		     played. Default is 32.

	      hide_uue
		     If	 set  to 'No' then raw uuencoded data is displayed. If
		     set to 'Yes' then sections	 of  uuencoded	data  will  be
		     shown  with  a single tag line showing the size and file‐
		     name (much the same as a MIME  attachment).   If  set  to
		     'Hide  all'  then any line that looks like uuencoded data
		     will be folded into a tag line. This is useful when uuen‐
		     coded  data is split across more than one article but can
		     also lead to false positives. This setting	 can  also  be
		     toggled in the article viewer.  Default is 'No'.

	      inews_prog
		     Path,  name and options of external inews(1).  If you are
		     reading via NNTP the default value is  "--internal"  (use
		     built-in  NNTP inews), else it is "inews -h". The article
		     is passed to inews_prog on STDIN via '< article'.

	      info_in_last_line
		     If ON, show current group description or article  subject
		     in	 the  last  line  (not in the pager and global menu) -
		     ToggleInfoLastLine ('i' toggles setting).	This  facility
		     is useful as the full width of the screen is available to
		     display long subjects. Default is OFF.

	      interactive_mailer
		     If greater than 0 your mailreader will be invoked earlier
		     for reply so you can use more of its features (e.g. MIME,
		     pgp, ...). 1 means include headers, 2 means don't include
		     headers  (old  use_mailreader_i=ON	 option).  0 turns off
		     usage. This option	 has  to  suit	default_mailer_format.
		     Default is 0.

	      inverse_okay
		     If	 ON  use  inverse video for page headers and URL high‐
		     lighting.	Default is ON.

	      keep_dead_articles
		     If	 ON  keep   all	  failed   postings   in   ${TIN_HOME‐
		     DIR-"$HOME"}/dead.articles	  besides   keeping  the  last
		     failed  posting  in  ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/dead.article.
		     Default is ON.

	      kill_level
		     This  option controls the processing and display of arti‐
		     cles that are killed. There are 3 options:

		   0  Kill only unread arts is the 'traditional'  behavior  of
		      tin(1).	Only  unread  articles are killed once only by
		      marking them read. As filtering only happens  on	unread
		      articles with kill_level set to 0, art_marked_killed and
		      art_marked_read_selected are only shown once.  When  you
		      reenter the group the mark will be gone.

		   1  Kill all arts & show with K will process all articles in
		      the group and therefore there is a  processing  overhead
		      when  using this option. Killed articles are threaded as
		      normal but they will be marked with art_marked_killed.

		   2  Kill all arts and never show will process	 all  articles
		      in  the  group and therefore there is a processing over‐
		      head when using this option. Killed articles simply does
		      not get displayed at all.
	      Default is 0 (Kill only unread arts).

	      mail_8bit_header
		     Allows  8bit  characters  unencoded in the header of mail
		     message. Default is OFF. Turning it ON is effective  only
		     if mail_mime_encoding is also set to 8bit. Leaving it OFF
		     is safe for most users and	 compliant  to	Internet  Mail
		     Standard (RFC2822 and RFC2047). Default is OFF.

	      mail_address
		     User's  mail  address  (and  full	name),	if  not	 user‐
		     name@host. This is used when creating  articles,  sending
		     mail and when pgp(1) signing.

	      mail_mime_encoding
		     MIME  encoding  of the body in mail message, if necessary
		     (8bit, base64, quoted-printable, 7bit). Default  is  8bit
		     and  no  encoding	(or  charset  conversion) is performed
		     (i.e., local charset is used as it is).

	      mail_quote_format
		     Format of quote line when replying (via mail) to an arti‐
		     cle  (%A=Address, %D=Date, %F=Fullname+Address, %G=Group‐
		     name, %M=Message-ID, %N=Fullname,	%C=Firstname,  %I=Ini‐
		     tials). Default is "In article %M you wrote:"

	      mailbox_format
		     Select   one  of  the  following  mailbox-formats:	 MBOXO
		     (default, except on SCO),	MBOXRD	or  MMDF  (default  on
		     SCO).  See	 mbox(5)  for more details on MBOXO and MBOXRD
		     and mmdf(5) for more details about MMDF.

	      mark_saved_read
		     If ON mark articles that are saved as  read.  Default  is
		     ON.

	      mark_ignore_tags
		     When  this is ON, the GroupMarkThdRead, ThreadMarkArtRead
		     functions ('K') mark just the current article or  thread,
		     ignoring  other  tagged,  unread articles.	 When OFF, the
		     same function presents a menu with choices of the current
		     thread  or article, all tagged, unread articles, or noth‐
		     ing.

	      metamail_prog
		     Path, name and options of	external  metamail(1)  program
		     used  to  view non-textual parts of articles.  To use the
		     built-in viewer, set to --internal. This is  the  default
		     value  when  metamail(1) is not installed. Leave it blank
		     if you don't want any automatic  viewing  of  non-textual
		     attachments.  The 'V' command can always be used to manu‐
		     ally view any attachments. See also ask_for_metamail.

	      mm_charset
		     Charset supported locally, which is also  used  for  MIME
		     header  (charset  parameter  and  charset	name in header
		     encoding)	  in	mail	and    news    postings.    If
		     MIME_STRICT_CHARSET  is defined at the compile time, text
		     in charset other than the value of this parameter is con‐
		     sidered  not  displayable	and represented as '?'. Other‐
		     wise, all character sets are regarded as compatible  with
		     the  display.  If it's not set, the value of the environ‐
		     ment variable $MM_CHARSET is used. US-ASCII  or  compile-
		     time  default is used in case neither of them is defined.
		     If your system supports iconv(3), this option is disabled
		     and you should use mm_network_charset instead.

	      mm_network_charset
		     Charset  used  for	 posting  and  MIME  headers; replaces
		     mm_charset.  Conversion  between  mm_network_charset  and
		     local charset (determined via nl_langinfo(3)) is done via
		     iconv(3), if this function is not available on your  sys‐
		     tem   this	 option	 is  disabled  and  you	 have  to  use
		     mm_charset instead.  mm_network_charset is limited to one
		     of the following charsets:
			US-ASCII,     ISO-8859-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16},
			KOI8-{R,U,RU}	EUC-{CN,JP,KR,TW},    ISO-2022-{CN,CN-
			EXT,JP,JP-1,JP-2}, Big5, UTF-8
		     Not   all	 values	  might	  work	on  your  system,  see
		     iconv_open(3) for more details.  If  it's	not  set,  the
		     value  of	the  environment variable $MM_CHARSET is used.
		     US-ASCII or compile-time default is used in case  neither
		     of them is defined.

	      mono_markdash
		     Character	attribute  of words emphasized like _this_. It
		     is	 depending  on	your  terminal	which  attributes  are
		     usable. See also word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      mono_markslash
		     Character	attribute  of words emphasized like /this/. It
		     is	 depending  on	your  terminal	which  attributes  are
		     usable. See also word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      mono_markstar
		     Character	attribute  of words emphasized like *this*. It
		     is	 depending  on	your  terminal	which  attributes  are
		     usable. See also word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      mono_markstroke
		     Character	attribute  of words emphasized like -this-. It
		     is	 depending  on	your  terminal	which  attributes  are
		     usable. See also word_h_display_marks and word_highlight.

	      newnews
		     These are internal timers used by tin(1) to keep track of
		     new newsgroups. Do not change them unless you  understand
		     what they are for.

	      news_headers_to_display
		     Which  news  headers  you wish to see. If you want to see
		     _all_ the headers, place an '*' as this  value.  This  is
		     the  only	way a wildcard can be used.  If you enter 'X-'
		     as the value, you will see	 all  headers  beginning  with
		     'X-'  (like X-Alan or X-Pape). You can list more than one
		     by delimiting with spaces. Not  defining  anything	 turns
		     off this option.

	      news_headers_to_not_display
		     Same  as  news_headers_to_display	except	it denotes the
		     opposite. An example of using both options	 might	be  if
		     you thought X- headers were A Good Thing(tm), but thought
		     Alan and Pape were miscreants... well then you  would  do
		     something	   like	   this:    news_headers_to_display=X-
		     news_headers_to_not_display=X-Alan	 X-Pape	 Not  defining
		     anything turns off this option.

	      news_quote_format
		     Format of quote line when posting/following up an article
		     (%A=Address, %D=Date, %F=Fullname+Address,	 %G=Groupname,
		     %M=Message-ID,  %N=Fullname,  %C=Firstname, %I=Initials).
		     Default is "%F wrote:".

	      normalization_form
		     The normalization form which should be used to  normalize
		     unicode input.  The possible values are:

		   0  None: no normalization

		   1  NFKC: Compatibility Decomposition, followed by Canonical
		      Composition

		   2  NFKD: Compatibility Decomposition

		   3  NFC: Canonical Decomposition, followed by Canonical Com‐
		      position

		   4  NFD: Canonical Decomposition
	      Some  normalization  modes  are  only available if they are sup‐
	      ported by the library  tin(1)  uses  to  do  the	normalization.
	      Default is NFKC.

	      pgdn_goto_next
		     If	 ON the PageDown keys will go to the next unread arti‐
		     cle when pressed at the end of a message. Default is ON.

	      pos_first_unread
		     If ON put cursor at first unread article in group	other‐
		     wise at last article.  Default is ON.

	      post_8bit_header
		     Allows  8bit characters unencoded in the header of a news
		     article, if set this  also	 disables  the	generation  of
		     MIME-headers  when	 they  are usualy required. Default is
		     OFF. Only enacted if post_mime_encoding is	 also  set  to
		     8bit. In a number of local hierarchies where 8bit charac‐
		     ters are used, using unencoded (raw) 8bit	characters  in
		     header  is	 acceptable  and sometimes even recommended so
		     that you need to check  the  convention  adopted  in  the
		     local  hierarchy of your interest to determine what to do
		     with this and post_mime_encoding.

	      post_mime_encoding
		     MIME encoding of the body in news message, if  necessary.
		     (8bit,  base64,  quoted-printable, 7bit) Default is 8bit,
		     which leads to no encoding.  base64 and  quoted-printable
		     are usually undesired on usenet.

	      post_process_view
		     If	 ON, then tin(1) will start an appropriate viewer pro‐
		     gram to display any files that were  post	processed  and
		     uudecoded.	 The  program  is determined using the mailcap
		     file.  Default is ON.

	      post_process_type
		     This specifies whether  to	 perform  post	processing  on
		     saved  articles.	Because	 the shell archive may contain
		     commands you may not want to be executed, be careful when
		     extracting	 shell	archives.   The	 following  values are
		     allowed:

		      0	 No (default), no post processing is done.

		      1	 Shell archives, unpacking of multi-part shar(1) files
			 only.	Because the shell archive may contain commands
			 you may not want to be executed, be careful with this
			 option.

		      2	 Yes,  binary attachments and data will be decoded and
			 saved.

	      posted_articles_file
		     Keep      posted	   articles	  in	   ${TIN_HOME‐
		     DIR-"$HOME"}/Mail/posted_articles_file.   If  no filename
		     is set then postings  will	 not  be  saved.   Default  is
		     'posted'.

	      print_header
		     If	 ON,  then  the	 full  article	header	is sent to the
		     printer. Otherwise only the  ''Subject:''	and  ''From:''
		     fields are output. Default is OFF.

	      process_only_unread
		     If	 ON  only save/print/pipe/mail unread articles (tagged
		     articles excepted).  Default is OFF.

	      prompt_followupto
		     If ON show empty ''Followup-To:'' header when editing  an
		     article.  Default is OFF.

	      quote_chars
		     The  character  used  in quoting included text to article
		     followups and mail replies. The '_' character  represents
		     a	blank  character  and  is replaced with ' ' when read.
		     Default is '>_'.

	      quote_style
		     This bit coded integer value controls how articles are to
		     be	 quoted	 when following up or replying to them. Any of
		     the following options can be combined by adding all rele‐
		     vant values. Default is 5, which means that quote charac‐
		     ters are compressed and empty lines are quoted.

		   1  Compress quotes Compress quote characters together  when
		      quoting  multiple	 times	(for  example, '> > >' will be
		      turned into '>>>'). This option is on by default.

		   2  Quote Signatures This option is off by  default.	Signa‐
		      tures  are  always quoted regardless of this option when
		      you are viewing an article in raw mode PageToggleHeaders
		      ('^H') and followup or reply to it.

		   4  Quote empty lines This option is on by default.

	      quote_regex
		     A	regular	 expression  that will be applied when reading
		     articles. All matching lines are shown in	col_quote.  If
		     quote_regex   is  blank,  then  tin(1)  uses  a  built-in
		     default.

	      quote_regex2
		     A regular expression that will be	applied	 when  reading
		     articles.	All matching lines are shown in col_quote2. If
		     quote_regex2  is  blank,  then  tin(1)  uses  a  built-in
		     default.

	      quote_regex3
		     A	regular	 expression  that will be applied when reading
		     articles. All matching lines are shown in col_quote3.  If
		     quote_regex3  is  blank,  then  tin(1)  uses  a  built-in
		     default.

	      recent_time
		     If set to 0, this feature is  deactivated,	 otherwise  it
		     means the number of days. Default is 2.

	      render_bidi
		     If	 ON  tin does the rendering of bi-directional text. If
		     OFF tin leaves the rendering of  bi-directional  text  to
		     the terminal. Default is OFF.

	      reread_active_file_secs
		     The     news     ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}"/"${TIN_ACTIVE‐
		     FILE-active} file is reread at regular intervals to  show
		     if	 any  new  news	 has arrived. Default is 1200. Setting
		     this to 0 will disable this feature.

	      score_limit_kill
		     If the score of an article is below or equal  this	 value
		     the article gets marked as killed.

	      score_limit_select
		     If	 the  score of an article is above or equal this value
		     the article gets marked as hot.

	      score_kill
		     Score of an article which should be killed, this must  be
		     <= score_limit_kill.

	      score_select
		     Score of an article which should be marked hot, this must
		     be >= score_limit_select.

	      scroll_lines
		     The number of lines that will be scrolled up/down in  the
		     article pager when using cursor-up/down. The default is 1
		     (line-by-line). Set to 0 to get traditional  page-by-page
		     scrolling.	 Set to -1 to get page-by-page scrolling where
		     the top/bottom line is carried over onto the  next	 page.
		     This  setting supersedes show_last_line_prev_page=ON. Set
		     to -2 to get half-page scrolling. This setting supersedes
		     full_page_scroll=OFF.

	      show_author
		     Which  information	 about	the  author  should  be shown.
		     Default is 2, authors full name.

		   0  None, only the ''Subject:'' line will be displayed.

		   1  Address, ''Subject:'' line & the	address	 part  of  the
		      ''From:'' line are displayed.

		   2  Full  Name,  ''Subject:''	 line  & the authors full name
		      part of the ''From:'' line are displayed (default).

		   3  Address  and  Name,  ''Subject:''	 line  &  all  of  the
		      ''From:'' line are displayed.

	      show_description
		     If ON show a short group description text after newsgroup
		     name at the group selection level.	 The  ''-d''  command-
		     line flag will override the setting and turn descriptions
		     off.  The	text  used  is	taken  from   the   ${TIN_LIB‐
		     DIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/newsgroups	   file	  and	if   supported
		     (requires tin(1) to be build with	mh-mail-handling  sup‐
		     port)   from  ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/mailgroups  for
		     mailgroups. Default is ON.

	      show_info
		     Which information about the thread or article  should  be
		     shown. Default is 1, show only the line count.

		   0  None, no information will be displayed.

		   1  Lines,  in  article listing the line count of an article
		      will be displayed and in thread listing the  line	 count
		      of first (unread) article will be displayed.

		   2  Score,  in  article listing the score of an article will
		      be displayed and in thread  listing  the	score  of  the
		      thread will be displayed - see also thread_score.

		   3  Lines & Score, display line count and score.

	      show_only_unread_arts
		     If	 ON  show  only new/unread articles otherwise show all
		     articles. Default is ON.

	      show_only_unread_groups
		     If ON show only subscribed	 groups	 that  contain	unread
		     articles. Default is OFF.

	      show_signatures
		     If	 OFF  don't  show signatures when displaying articles.
		     Default is ON.

	      sigdashes
		     If ON prepend the signature with  sigdashes.  Default  is
		     ON.

	      signature_repost
		     If ON add signature to reposted articles. Default is ON.

	      slashes_regex
		     A	regular	 expression  that will be applied when reading
		     articles. All matching words are shown  in	 col_markslash
		     or mono_markslash. If slashes_regex is blank, then tin(1)
		     uses a built-in default.

	      sort_article_type
		     This specifies how	 articles  should  be  sorted.Sort  by
		     ascending	Date  (6)  is  the default. The following sort
		     types are allowed:

		   0  Nothing, don't sort articles.

		   1  Subject: (descending),  sort  articles  by  ''Subject:''
		      field descending.

		   2  Subject:	(ascending),  sort  articles  by  ''Subject:''
		      field ascending.

		   3  From: (descending), sort	articles  by  ''From:''	 field
		      descending.

		   4  From:  (ascending),  sort	 articles  by  ''From:'' field
		      ascending.

		   5  Date: (descending), sort	articles  by  ''Date:''	 field
		      descending.

		   6  Date:  (ascending),  sort	 articles  by  ''Date:'' field
		      ascending (default).

		   7  Score (descending), sort	articles  by  filtering	 score
		      descending.

		   8  Score  (ascending),  sort	 articles  by  filtering score
		      ascending.

		   9  Lines: (descending), sort articles by  ''Lines:''	 field
		      descending.

		   10 Lines:  (ascending),  sort  articles by ''Lines:'' field
		      ascending.

	      sort_threads_type
		     This specifies  how  threads  will	 be  sorted.  Sort  by
		     descending	 Score	(1) is the default. The following sort
		     types are allowed:

		   0  Nothing, don't sort threads.

		   1  Score (descending),  sort	 threads  by  filtering	 score
		      descending (default).

		   2  Score  (ascending),  sort	 threads  by  filtering	 score
		      ascending.

	      space_goto_next_unread
		     SPACE normally acts as a PageDown key and has  no	effect
		     at the end of an article. If this option is turned ON the
		     SPACE command will go to the next unread article when the
		     end of the article is reached (rn (1)-style pager).

	      spamtrap_warning_addresses
		     Set  this	option to a list of comma-separated strings to
		     be warned if you are replying to an article by mail where
		     the  e-mail  address  contains  one of these strings. The
		     matching is case-insensitive.

	      stars_regex
		     A regular expression that will be	applied	 when  reading
		     articles. All matching words are shown in col_markstar or
		     mono_markstar. If stars_regex is blank, then tin(1)  uses
		     a built-in default.

	      start_editor_offset
		     Set ON if the editor used for posting, follow-ups and bug
		     reports has the capability of  starting  and  positioning
		     the  cursor at a specified line within a file. Default is
		     ON.

	      strip_blanks
		     Strips the blanks from the end  of	 each  line  therefore
		     speeding  up  the display when reading on a slow terminal
		     or via modem. Default is ON.

	      strip_bogus
		     Bogus  groups  are	 groups	 that  are  present  in	  your
		     ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.newsrc  file that no longer exist
		     on the news server. There are 3 options. 0 means do noth‐
		     ing  &  always  keep  bogus groups.  1 means bogus groups
		     will be permanently removed. 2 means  that	 bogus	groups
		     will  appear on the Group Selection Menu, prefixed with a
		     'D'. This allows you to unsubscribe from them as and when
		     you wish. Default is 0 (Always Keep).

	      strip_newsrc
		     If	 ON,  then  unsubscribed  groups  will	be permanently
		     removed from  your	 ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.newsrc	 file.
		     Default is OFF.

	      strokes_regex
		     A	regular	 expression  that will be applied when reading
		     articles. All matching words are shown in	col_markstroke
		     or	 mono_markstroke.   If	strokes_regex  is  blank, then
		     tin(1) uses a built-in default.

	      tab_goto_next_unread
		     If enabled pressing PageNextUnread ('<TAB>') at the arti‐
		     cle viewer level will go to the next unread article imme‐
		     diately instead of first paging through the current  one.
		     Default is ON.

	      tex2iso_conv
		     Decode  German  style TeX umlaut codes to ISO If ON, show
		     "a as Umlaut-a, etc. Default is OFF.  This	 behavior  can
		     also  be  toggled	in  the article viewer via PageToggle‐
		     Tex2iso ('"').

	      thread_articles
		     Defines which threading method to use. The	 choices  are:
		     0)	 Don't	thread, 1) Thread on Subject only 2) Thread on
		     References only, 3) Thread	 on  References	 then  Subject
		     (default)	4)  Thread  multipart articles on Subject.  5)
		     Thread on Percentage Match of the Subjects It's also pos‐
		     sible  to	set the threading type on a per group basis by
		     setting the group attribute variable thread_arts to 0 - 5
		     in the file ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/attributes.

	      thread_perc
		     Defines how close the subjects must match while threading
		     by Percentage Match for threads to be considered part  of
		     a single thread. This value is in the range 0 to 100. The
		     default is 75.

	      thread_catchup_on_exit
		     If ON catchup group/thread when  leaving  with  the  left
		     arrow key. Default is ON.

	      thread_score
		     How  the  total score of a thread is computed. Default is
		     0, the maximum score in this thread.

		   0  Max, the maximum score in this thread.

		   1  Sum, the sum of all scores in this thread.

		   2  Average, the average score in this thread.

	      translit
		     If	 ON  append  //TRANSLIT	 to  the  first	 argument   of
		     iconv_open(3)  to enable transliteration. This means that
		     when a character cannot  be  represented  in  the	target
		     character set, it can be approximated through one or sev‐
		     eral similarly looking characters. On systems where  this
		     extension doesn't exist, this option is disabled. Default
		     is OFF.

	      underscores_regex
		     A regular expression that will be	applied	 when  reading
		     articles. All matching words are shown in col_markdash or
		     mono_markdash. If undescores_regex is blank, then	tin(1)
		     uses a built-in default.

	      unlink_article
		     If	 ON remove ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.article after post‐
		     ing. Default is ON.

	      url_handler
		     The program that will be run when launching URLs  in  the
		     article  viewer  using  PageViewUrl ('U'). The actual URL
		     will be appended to this. Default is url_handler.sh %s.

	      url_highlight
		     Enable highlighting URLs in message body. Default is ON.

	      use_color
		     If enabled tin(1) uses ANSI-colors. Default is OFF.

	      use_keypad
		     Use scroll keys on keypad. Default is OFF.

	      use_mouse
		     Allows the	 mouse	key  support  in  a  xterm(1x)	to  be
		     enabled/disabled.	Default is OFF.

	      use_slrnface
		     If	 enabled  slrnface(1)  will  be	 used to interpret the
		     ''X-Face:'' header. For this option to have  any  effect,
		     tin(1)  must  be  running in an xterm(1x) and slrnface(1)
		     must be in your $PATH. Default is OFF.

	      wildcard
		     Allows you to select  how	tin(1)	matches	 strings.  The
		     default  is 0 and uses the wildmat notation, which is how
		     this has traditionally been handled. Setting  this	 to  1
		     allows  you to use perl(1) compatible regular expressions
		     pcre(3).  You will probably want to  update  your	filter
		     file  if you use this regularly. NB: Newsgroup names will
		     always be matched using the wildmat notation.

	      word_h_display_marks
		     Should the leading and ending stars, slashes, strokes and
		     dashes also be displayed, even when they are highlighting
		     marks?

		   0  no

		   1  yes, display mark

		   2  print a space instead

	      word_highlight
		     Enable word highlighting.	See  word_h_display_marks  for
		     the options available. If use_color is enabled the colors
		     specified in  col_markdash,  col_markslash,  col_markstar
		     and  col_markstroke  are  used for word highlighting else
		     the  character  attributes	 specified  in	mono_markdash,
		     mono_markslash,  mono_markstar  and  mono_markstroke  are
		     used.

	      wrap_column
		     Sets the column at which a displayed article body	should
		     be	 wrapped.  If this value is equal to 0, it defaults to
		     the current screen width.	If this value is greater  than
		     your current screen width the part off-screen is not dis‐
		     played. Thus setting this option to a large value can  be
		     used  to  disable wrapping. If this value is negative the
		     wrap margin is the current screen width  plus  the	 given
		     value (as long as the result is still positive, otherwise
		     it will fall back to the current screen  width).  Default
		     is 0, wrapping at the current screen width.

	      wrap_on_next_unread
		     If enabled a search for the next unread article will wrap
		     around all articles to find also  previous	 unread	 arti‐
		     cles.  If	disabled  the  search  stops at the end of the
		     thread list. Default is ON.

	      xpost_quote_format
		     Format is the same as for news_quote_format, this is used
		     when  answering  to a crossposting to several groups with
		     no ''Followup-To:'' set.

       /etc/tin/tin.defaults

	      Yet another  global  configuration  file	with  "variable=value"
	      pairs.  This  one	 is for the more general options which usually
	      can't be controlled  via	${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/tinrc	and/or
	      ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin/tinrc	 like  resetting  (to override
	      the built-in default) the newslibdir.

	      domainname
		     Sets a global domain name used in From lines

	      organization
		     Defines the  name	of  your  organization.	 $ORGANIZATION
		     overrides any specified value.

	      newslibdir
		     Defines  the  default place for some configuration files,
		     common   values   are    /usr/lib/news,	/var/lib/news,
		     /usr/local/lib/news  or  /news/db.	 $TIN_LIBDIR overrides
		     any specified value.

	      bugaddress
		     Defines the email address to which	 users	can  send  bug
		     reports  using a built-in function. The default points to
		     a developers mailing list located at tin.org.  You	 might
		     want to change this address to one of your local adminis‐
		     tration if you want to deal with your lusers problems  on
		     your own.

	      inewsdir
		     Defines  the  directory  containing  of the inews(1) exe‐
		     cutable

	      mm_charset
		     Default charset to be used in MIME's Content-Type header.
		     $MM_CHARSET overrides any specified value.

	      post_mime_encoding
		     Default  encoding scheme use in MIME articles. 8bit might
		     be the best value.

	      mail_mime_encoding
		     Default encoding scheme  use  in  MIME  letters.  quoted-
		     printable is a good choice here.

	      disable_gnksa_domain_check
		     Allow unregistered top level domains

	      disable_sender
		     Don't  generate  a ''Sender:''-header. This has no effect
		     if inews_prog is not set to --internal.

	      spooldir
		     Base of your newsspool (Bnews, Cnews and INN  traditional
		     spool   style),   common	values	 are  /var/spool/news,
		     /usr/spool/news,  /news/spool.   $TIN_SPOOLDIR  overrides
		     any specified value.

	      overviewdir
		     Base  of  your  NOV  database  newsoverview(5) (tradspool
		     style; might be the same dir as spooldir), common	values
		     are /var/spool/overview, /usr/spool/overview, /news/over‐
		     view. $TIN_NOVROOTDIR overrides any specified value.

	      overviewfile
		     Name of a single overview file, common values are	.over‐
		     view, over.view.

	      activefile
		     Full  pathname  of your newssystem's active file; usually
		     the active	 file  resides	in  newslibdir	and  is	 named
		     active,  so  you only have to change this setting if your
		     configuration  differs.  $TIN_ACTIVEFILE  overrides   any
		     specified value.

	      activetimesfile
		     Full  pathname  of	 your  newssystem's active.times file;
		     usually the active.times file is newslibdir, so you  only
		     have  to  change  this setting if your configuration dif‐
		     fers.

	      newsgroupsfile
		     Full pathname of your newssystem's newsgroups file;  usu‐
		     ally  the	newsgroups  file is in newslibdir, so you only
		     have to change this setting if  your  configuration  dif‐
		     fers.

	      subscriptionsfile
		     Full  pathname  of	 your newssystem's subscriptions file;
		     usually the subscriptions file is in newslibdir,  so  you
		     only  have	 to  change this setting if your configuration
		     differs.

       /usr/local/share/locale/${LC_MESSAGES}/LC_MESSAGES/tin.mo

	      translation into language specified in $LC_ALL, $LC_MESSAGES  or
	      $LANG

       ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}"/"${TIN_ACTIVEFILE-active}

	      This  file  lists	 the  newsgroups that the local site receives.
	      Each newsgroup should be listed only once. Each  line  specifies
	      one  group;  within each newsgroup, articles are assigned unique
	      names, which are monotonically increasing numbers.

	      If an article is posted to  newsgroups  not  mentioned  in  this
	      file,  those newsgroups are ignored.  If no valid newsgroups are
	      specified, the article is rejected.

	      Each line consists of four space-separated fields "name highmark
	      lowmark flags".

	      name   is the name of the newsgroup

	      highmark
		     is	 the highest article number that has been used in that
		     newsgroup

	      lowmark
		     is the lowest article number in the group; this number is
		     not  guaranteed  to be accurate, and should only be taken
		     to be a hint. Note that because of article cancellations,
		     there  may be gaps in the numbering sequence. If the low‐
		     est article number is greater then	 the  highest  article
		     number, then there are no articles in the newsgroup.

	      flags  can be one of those

		     y	    local postings are allowed

		     n	    no local postings are allowed, only remote ones

		     m	    the	 group	is  moderated and all postings must be
			    approved

		     j	    articles in this group  are	 not  kept,  but  only
			    passed on

		     x	    articles cannot be posted to this newsgroup

		     =foo.bar
			    articles  are  locally  filed into the ''foo.bar''
			    group

	      tin(1) only tries to read the file if you read directly from the
		     local  spool,  if you read news via NNTP, tin(1) uses the
		     LIST (RFC977) command instead.

       ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/active.times

	      This file provides a chronological record of when newsgroups are
	      created.	It  is	normally updated by the local newsserver (e.g.
	      innd(8)) whenever a new group is created. Each line  consist  of
	      three space-separated fields "name time creator".

	      name   is the name of the newsgroup

	      time   is	 the time when the group was created, expressed as the
		     number of seconds since the epoch.

	      creator
		     is the electronic mail address of the person who  created
		     the group.

	      tin(1) only tries to read the file if you read directly from the
		     local spool, if you read news via NNTP, tin(1)  uses  the
		     NEWGROUPS (RFC977) command instead.

       ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/newsgroups

	      This  file  provides short descriptions of each newsgroup. It is
	      normally updated by the local newsserver (e.g.   innd(8))	 when‐
	      ever  a new group is created. Each line consist of two tab-sepa‐
	      rated fields "group.name		   one-line description".

	      group.name
		     is the name of the newsgroup

	      one-line description
		     is a short single-line description of the group

	      tin(1) only tries to read the file if you read directly from the
		     local  spool,  if you read news via NNTP, tin(1) uses the
		     LIST NEWSGROUPS (RFC2980) command instead.

       ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/organization

	      This file specifies might hold a default organization to be used
	      in the ''Organization:'' header. $ORGANIZATION has a higher pri‐
	      ority if set.

       ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/overview.fmt

	      This file specifies the organization of the news overview	 data‐
	      base  (see  also	newsoverview(5)).   The order of lines in this
	      file is important; it determines the order in which  the	fields
	      will  appear in the database.  tin(1) currently only understands
	      the  order  specified  in	 RFC2980.  See	also  overview.fmt(5).
	      tin(1) only tries to read the file if you read directly from the
	      local spool, if you read news via NNTP,  tin(1)  uses  the  LIST
	      OVERVIEW.FMT (RFC2980) command instead.

       ${TIN_LIBDIR-NEWSLIBDIR}/subscriptions

	      This  file  contains a list of newsgroups - one per line - which
	      the client should subscribe to when the user has no  ${TIN_HOME‐
	      DIR-"$HOME"}/.newsrc  for	 the newsserver.  tin(1) only tries to
	      read the file if you read directly from the local spool, if  you
	      read news via NNTP, tin(1) uses the LIST SUBSCRIPTIONS (RFC2980)
	      command instead.

SEE ALSO
       elm(1),	inews(1),  ispell(1),  lp(1),  lpr(1),	metamail(1)   perl(1),
       pgp(1),	rn(1),	shar(1),  slrnface(1),	tin(1),	 xterm(1x),  iconv(3),
       iconv_open(3), nl_langinfo(3), pcre(3), strftime(3),  system(3),	 mail‐
       cap(4),	active(5), mbox(5), mmdf(5), newsoverview(5), overview.fmt(5),
       innd(8), RFC977, RFC1036, RFC1524, RFC2045, RFC2046, RFC2047,  RFC2048,
       RFC2822, RFC2980

1.8.1			      February 15th, 2006			tin(5)
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