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active, active.times - list of active Usenet newsgroups
DESCRIPTION
The file <pathdb in inn.conf>/_PATH_ACTIVE lists the news-
groups that the local site receives. Each newsgroup
should be listed only once. Each line specifies one
group; their order in the file does not matter. 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 either filed into
the newsgroup ``junk'' and only propagated to sites that
receive the ``junk'' newsgroup or it is ignored com-
pletely, depending on the ``wanttrash'' option in
inn.conf(5)
Each line consists of four fields specified by a space:
name himark lomark flag
The first field is the name of the newsgroup. If <merge-
togroups in inn.conf> is ``true'', newsgroups that start
with the three characters ``to.'' are treated specially;
see innd(8). The second field is the highest article num-
ber that has been used in that newsgroup. The third field
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. In
order to make it possible to update an entry in-place
without rewriting the entire file, the second and third
fields are padded out with leading zeros to make them a
fixed width.
The fourth field can contain one of the following flags:
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
If a newsgroup has the ``j'' flag, then no articles will
be filed into that newsgroup and local postings to that
group should not be generated. If an article for such a
newsgroup is received from a remote site, it will be filed
into the ``junk'' newsgroup if it is not cross-posted.
This is different from not having a newsgroup listed in
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the file because sites can subscribe to ``j'' newsgroups
and the article will be propagated to them.
If the fourth field of a newsgroup starts with an equal
sign, then the newsgroup is an alias. Articles can be
posted to the group, but will be treated as if they were
posted to the group named after the equal sign. The sec-
ond and third fields are ignored. Note that the Newsgroup
header is not modified (Alias groups are typically used
during a transition, and are typically created with
ctlinnd(8)). An alias newsgroup should not point to
another alias.
The file <pathdb in inn.conf>/_PATH_ACTIVETIMES provides a
chronological record of when newsgroups are created. This
file is normally updated by innd(8) whenever a ctlinnd
``newgroup'' command is done. Each line consist of three
fields:
name time creator
The first field is the name of the newsgroup. The second
field is the time it was created, expressed as the number
of seconds since the epoch -- i.e., a time_t; see gettime-
ofday(2). The third field is the electronic mail address
of the person who created the group.
HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNet-
News. This is revision 1.1.2.1, dated 1999/06/12.
SEE ALSOctlinnd(8), inn.conf(5), innd(8).
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