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sn,v0.3.8(8)							  sn,v0.3.8(8)

NAME
       sn - The sn news system.

DESCRIPTION
       If you think of a news spool as a black box, then sn is a bunch of pro‐
       grams to put articles in the box (snstore),  to	view  articles	in  it
       (snntpd,	 sncat),  remove  old articles (snexpire,sncancel), generate a
       list of	what's	in  it	(snscan,  snprimedb),  or  display  that  list
       (sndumpdb).   In addition it can go find the articles to put in the box
       (snget).

       The sn system is designed for small sites, spooling a few  dozen	 to  a
       few hundred newsgroups.	It is not meant for sites carrying a full news
       feed.  sn is suitable as a replacement for leafnode  (ftp.troll.no,  by
       Arnt  Gulbrandsen).   It	 doesn't  have leafnode's intelligence when it
       comes to retrieving upstream articles, but is  less  demanding  on  the
       filesystem and takes up less disk space.

       sn supports local news groups.

       sn  tries to create aliases for crossposts instead of storing the arti‐
       cle multiple times.

       sn can compress articles to save disk space.   Compressing  and	uncom‐
       pressing take place transparently.

       sn  doesn't  use	 configuration	files.	Instead, you write small shell
       scripts to customize sn's behaviour.

REQUIREMENTS
       sn has been tested only against Linux ver. 2.0.	It makes heavy use  of
       mmap(2)	in  MAP_SHARED	and  MAP_WRITE	mode,  so  it  won't  work  on
       pre-1.3.45  or  so.   I	(harold-sn@nb.com.sg)  am  interested  in  bug
       reports, comments, and suggestions.

NEWS SPOOL STRUCTURE
       The  news spool is /var/spool/news, which all sn programs need in order
       to run.	It contains the group directories  in  news.group.name	format
       rather  than the traditional news/group/name.  Each such directory con‐
       tains article files, named serially from 1, 2, etc.  Each article  file
       consists	 of  up	 to 10 articles, which reduces the number of files and
       inodes required.	 These article files are  mmap(2)ed  before  use,  and
       they are cached to reduce search time.  sn tries to keep the headers of
       these articles bunched together, to reduce the memory footprint.

       In addition to the article files, each newsgroup	 directory  also  con‐
       tains  files which control the behaviour of the sn system.  All control
       files have filenames beginning with a dot, and they all reside  in  the
       group  directory	 in  which they are to have effect.  In particular, if
       the group directory does not have a subdirectory .outgoing in it, it is
       considered a local news group.

BUGS
       When  retrieving	 articles,  there  is a window of time between when an
       article is first marked as wanted and when it is committed to the  news
       spool.  Within this window it is possible to have the same article com‐
       mitted by a separate process.  This defeats the aliasing feature so you
       could end up with more than one copy of an identical article.

       The   ID	  database  will  only	store  one  instance  of  an  articles
       {ID,group,serial} tuple.	 After the second copy	is  committed  to  the
       spool, snstore will try to commit it in the ID database, and will fail.
       So it is possible that after the article has been expired, another copy
       will still remain, but be inaccessible if requested by its ID.

       sn  doesn't sync the ID database after each write, so it could get cor‐
       rupted.	 If  you  suspect  it	is   corrupted,	  delete   the	 files
       /var/spool/news/.table,		 /var/spool/news/.chain,	   and
       /var/spool/news/.newsgroup, making sure snntpd and snget aren't running
       or scheduled to do so.  Then run
       cd /var/spool/news; snscan -n * |snprimedb
       This will recreate the ID database.

PROGRAMS
       sncat  prints  out  the specified articles.  This is useful if you want
	      to transport the spool to another system.

       sndumpdb
	      dumps the ID database.  It is not normally used.

       snexpire
	      expires articles in the spool.

       snfetch
	      is the back end of the article fetcher.  You  can	 use  suck  (a
	      separate package) instead.

       snget  is the front end of the article fetcher.

       snmail converts	a normal email message into a news article.  It can be
	      used to turn a mailing list into a local newsgroup.

       snnewgroup
	      is a script to create newsgroup directories.

       sndelgroup
	      is a script to delete newsgroup directories  and	flush  the  ID
	      database of references to those articles.

       snntpd is the news server (an nnrpd).

       snprimedb
	      feeds the ID database from formatted standard input.  This data‐
	      base is what permits articles to be specified by their ID.  This
	      program is not used in normal operation.

       snscan scans  the  specified  articles and outputs a line consisting of
	      the article's ID, newsgroup, and serial number within the	 news‐
	      group.   This output is suitable for feeding to snprimedb.  This
	      program is not used in normal operation.

       snsend takes articles on standard input and distributes them  according
	      to the type of newsgroup.

       snstore
	      Like  snsend,  but  considers all newsgroups as local, so stores
	      all articles locally only.

       sncancel
	      cancels articles, so they are no longer available locally.

CONVENTIONS
       Exit codes
	      All sn programs exit 0 on success, 1 on invocation error;	 2  on
	      system  error;  3 on format or protocol error.  Other exit codes
	      are possible.

       Options
	      sn  programs  take  -d  to  enable  verbose  messages  (may   be
	      repeated),  and -V, which displays the version and exits.	 Where
	      a	 network  timeout  is  appropriate,  this  is  specified  with
	      -t timeout, in seconds.  -P indicates the pid should be included
	      in any status output.  Other options are possible.

       Environment
	      sn programs will take the contents  of  the  SNROOT  environment
	      variable	as  the	 news spool rather than /var/spool/news.  If a
	      program will need to run another, it appends /usr/local/sbin  to
	      its PATH variable if /usr/local/sbin is not already present.

SEE ALSO
       sncat(8),  sndumpdb(8),	snexpire(8),  snfetch(8), snget(8), snmail(8),
       snnewgroup(8),  sndelgroup(8),  snntpd(8),   snprimedb(8),   snscan(8),
       snstore(8), snsend(8)

N.B.				  Harold Tay			  sn,v0.3.8(8)
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