This is the command sinntp that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
sinntp - tiny non-interactive NNTP client
SYNOPSIS
sinntp command [options...] [args...]
DESCRIPTION
sinntp is a tiny NNTP client originally designed to work in non-interactive mode.
Following operations are supported:
· sending articles to the server,
· fetching new articles to the mbox file,
· downloading individual messages in RFC822 format,
· listing available newsgroups.
COMMANDS
sinntp provides following commands:
· get,
· list,
· pull,
· push.
Above commands may also be invoked via convenience wrappers named in nntp-command scheme
(e.g. nntp-get). See wrappers' manual pages for command synopsis and description.
GLOBAL OPTIONS
--version
Show program's version number and exit.
-h, --help
Show short help message end exit.
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose (use multiple times to increase verbosity).
-q, --quiet
Be less verbose (use multiple times to decrease verbosity).
-p, --plugin=plugin
Load and use plugin.
-S, --server=host, --server=host:port
Connect to the specified host and port. If omitted sinntp will use address stored in
/etc/nntp/server file or in NNTPSERVER variable (the latter takes precedence over the
former).
-U, --username=username
Use specified username for authentication.
-P, --password=password
Use specified password for authentication.
Use with caution! The password may be visible to other users of the system.
--no-netrc
Do not attempt to read authentication credentials (username, password) from the
~/.netrc file.
-t, --timeout=timeout
Wait maximum timeout seconds during communication with the server.
Also, a particular command can support additional options.
PLUGINS
Pulled and pushed messages can be altered by the plugin mechanism. Currently sinntp
package includes following plugins:
· mimify - add default charset to the message when it is not present,
· strip_headers - strip specified headers from message.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
NNTPSERVER
Address of the default NNTP server. It can be overridden by --server option.
XDG_DATA_HOME
Location of sinntp data directory. See XDG Base Directory Specification[1] for
details.
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