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NEWSSYS(5)							    NEWSSYS(5)

NAME
       newssys - USENET network news sys (neighbours) file

DESCRIPTION
       The  file  /var/lib/news/sys  describes	which news groups this site is
       willing to receive and which groups it is willing to transmit  to  each
       netnews	neighbour.  It is public information and is sent automatically
       to any site that sends a sendsys control message.  A sys line has  four
       fields, separated by colons:

       system-name/exclusion1,exclusion2...:subscriptions/distribu‐
       tions:flags:transmission command

       A # as the first character in a line denotes a  comment.	  Empty	 lines
       are  ignored.   A  (non-comment) sys entry may be continued to the next
       line by putting a \ at the end of the current line.  Spaces are permit‐
       ted  in	sys only in comments, transmission command when it really is a
       command and not a filename, and, for B news compatibility, at the start
       of a continuation line (after a \ and a newline).

       Of  the	sys  fields, only the system-name need be present.  If a field
       and all the fields after it are omitted, the colon  immediately	before
       that  field  and	 all  the  colons  after  it  may be omitted too.  The
       optional subfields (exclusions and  distributions)  and	their  leading
       slashes may be omitted.

       The system name is the name of the system being sent to, and is checked
       against site names in Path: headers to avoid sending an article back to
       a  site	that has seen it.  The exclusions are also checked against the
       Path: header and articles are not sent to system name if they have vis‐
       ited any of the exclusions.

       (The  special system name ME stands for the name of the machine news is
       running on, as determined from /var/lib/news/whoami.  The ME line, or a
       line  whose  system name is explicitly that of the machine news is run‐
       ning on, has a rather different meaning from that of the other sys file
       lines:  its  subscriptions subfield identifies the newsgroups that this
       site subscribes to (i.e. is willing to receive), and its	 other	fields
       and subfields are ignored.  There should be one such line in the file.)

       subscriptions  is a comma-separated list of newsgroup patterns specify‐
       ing the newsgroups to be transmitted to the system; each newsgroup from
       the  Newsgroups:	 header of each article is matched against the pattern
       list, and if any newsgroup matches the pattern  list,  the  article  is
       transmitted.   The rules for matching a newsgroup against a single pat‐
       tern are:

       ·  words in a newsgroup or a pattern are delimited by periods;

       ·  words of a pattern and a newsgroup match only if they are identical,
	  except that the word all in a pattern matches any newsgroup word;

       ·  a newsgroup is matched against a pattern word by word, and all words
	  must match for the newsgroup to match that pattern;

       ·  if the pattern has fewer words than the newsgroup,  the  pattern  is
	  implicitly extended to the same number of words by appending .all as
	  many times as necessary;

       ·  if the newsgroup has fewer words than	 the  pattern,	the  newsgroup
	  does not match the pattern;

       ·  if pattern matches a newsgroup, !pattern mismatches that newsgroup.

       A newsgroup matches a pattern list if, and only if, it matches at least
       one of the patterns and:

       ·  the newsgroup does not mismatch any of the patterns, or

       ·  the longest matched pattern is longer than  the  longest  mismatched
	  pattern  (length  is measured in number of words, with each explicit
	  occurrence of all counted as slightly less than one word,  and  does
	  not include the implicit extension of patterns with .all).

       Note that order in the lists is not significant, and that ties are bro‐
       ken in favor of not matching.  An example:  comp,comp.sys.sun,!comp.sys
       matches	all  the comp groups, except the comp.sys groups but including
       comp.sys.sun.

       The distributions in the Distribution:  header  are  similarly  matched
       against	the  distributions  subfield, if any.  If no distributions are
       supplied, Distribution:	will  be  matched  against  the	 subscriptions
       instead.	  (The Distribution: header is ignored when receiving news; it
       is only significant when sending.)

       Note that some older news software reportedly attached magical signifi‐
       cance  to the distributions ``world'' and ``local''; C News treats them
       as ordinary distribution names with no special properties (except  that
       ``world''  is  the  default  distribution of an article if none appears
       explicitly).  For example, a distributions list	like  all,!local  will
       not prevent local articles from being sent unless they contain explicit
       Distribution: local lines.  Note too that  the  distribution  ``world''
       must  be	 permitted  (perhaps  by the distribution ``all'') in order to
       feed Distribution:-less articles (the common case) to a site.

       The flags are a set of letters describing how  the  article  should  be
       transmitted.   Valid flags include f (interpret transmission command as
       a file name and write the article's file name relative to /var/news and
       size  in bytes on the end of it), F (like f but omit the size), I (like
       F but write Message-ID:s instead of filenames), n (like F but  write  a
       Message-ID:  after  each	 filename),  Ln	 (only send articles generated
       within n hops of here; 0 is the default value for n), m (transmit  only
       moderated  groups),  u  (transmit  only unmoderated groups).  There are
       other obsolete ones.

       The transmission command is executed by the shell with the  article  to
       be  transmitted	as  the	 standard  input.   The substring `%s' will be
       replaced at most once per command with the name of  a  file  containing
       the  article,  relative	to  /var/news  (`%%' is replaced by `%').  The
       default is `uux - -z -r sysname!rnews' for a command; the PATH searched
       includes /usr/local/libexec/cnews/relay, so that the commands described
       in newsmail(8) are available as alternatives to uux.   If  one  of  the
       flags  has  caused this field to be taken as a filename, the default is
       /var/news/out.going/sysname/togo; if a filename is given	 but  it  does
       not   start   with   `/',   it	is  assumed  to	 be  relative  to  the
       /var/news/out.going directory.

EXAMPLES
       A complex sys file.

	    # line indicating what we are willing to receive; note local groups near end
	    ME:comp,news,sci,rec,misc,soc,talk,can,ont,tor,ut,to
	    # sample insignificant feed not using batching (for special situations only)
	    huey:news.config,to.huey/all::uux - -r -gd huey!rnews
	    # sample of mailing newsgroups to someone (note distribution)
	    daisy:soc.women,soc.couples/all::mail daisy@duck
	    # sample small feed using batching
	    gladstone:comp.protocols.tcp-ip,rec.aviation/all:f:
	    # sample major batched feed, including assorted regional newsgroups, with
	    # (unnecessary) explicit file name
	    dewey:comp,news,sci,rec,misc,soc,talk,can,ont,tor,ut,to.dewey/all:f:dewey/togo
	    # sample long-haul feed; note no regional groups, exclusion of a local
	    # distribution, and exclusion of anything that passed through him under
	    # another name (needed because he puts that form, not just "donald", in
	    # his Path lines)
	    donald/donald.angry.duck:comp,news,sci,rec,misc,soc,talk,to.donald/all,!ut:f:
	    # sample local-postings-only feed direct to major site (gets them out fast)
	    scrooge:comp,news,sci,rec,misc,soc,talk,to.scrooge/all:Lf:
	    # sample ihave/sendme link
	    # NOTE, this is uucp ihave/sendme, not related to NNTP in any way.
	    # Send ihave telling louie what we have -- batcher turns the batch into a
	    # giant control message and posts it to "to.louie".
	    louie.wehave/louie:comp,news,sci,rec,misc,soc,talk,!to/all:I:
	    # Send the actual control messages
	    louie:to.louie/all:f:
	    # Also, since ihave/sendme is slow, send local postings to louie without
	    # waiting for ihave/sendme
	    louie:comp,news,sci,rec,misc,soc,talk,!to/all:Lf:
	    # for a site we feed with snntp
	    zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu:all:n:/var/news/out.nntp/zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu

       (The ``to.sysname'' groups are normal newsgroups used for testing indi‐
       vidual news feeds and conveying ihave/sendme messages.)

FILES
       /var/lib/news/sys

SEE ALSO
       newsbatch(8CN), relaynews(8CN)

HISTORY
       Written by Geoff Collyer and Henry Spencer for the C News project.

BUGS
       The  flags  field is a bit of mess: there are too many formatting flags
       and they aren't orthogonal.

				  9 Sept 1994			    NEWSSYS(5)
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