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1.1 ! root 1: From: Thomas Scott Christiansen <[email protected]> ! 2: ! 3: I noticed that in the mh.6 tar file on huey, you have some things on using ! 4: MH for netnews. I thought you would like the whole kit, so here it is: ! 5: ! 6: =========================================================================== ! 7: Using MH on Netnews and System MSGS ! 8: ! 9: First look at all the directories in /usr/spool/news. Then, assuming ! 10: that your MH directory is ~/Mail, do something like the following: ! 11: ! 12: % ln -s /usr/spool/news/{net,fa,mod} ~/Mail ! 13: ! 14: You may now reference read-only folders named (for example +net/jokes ! 15: and +mod/unix. ! 16: ! 17: Linking /usr/msgs will allow you to read msgs in a similar manner, ! 18: but that you should have your system administrator make /usr/msgs ! 19: perms 775 and the msgs program setgid the group on the msgs dir. ! 20: Usually the perms are 777, which means this wouldn't be a read-only ! 21: folder. ! 22: ! 23: WARNINGS ! 24: ! 25: If your version of MH has a limit on message numbers (as in max 2000 ! 26: msgs) then you will not be able to read folders with highest message ! 27: numbers higher than this without modifying the MH source code. ! 28: ! 29: Refiling causes copies to be made of messages, rather than actually moving ! 30: them, since these are read-only folders. ! 31: ! 32: ! 33: Doing followups to news articles ! 34: ! 35: In order to do followups to news articles, you should get your ! 36: local mail administrator to do the following things on your ! 37: system. It all assumes that you have used /usr/local/lib/mh ! 38: as your MH lib directory. ! 39: ! 40: ! 41: First create an alias like this: ! 42: ! 43: followup: "|/usr/local/lib/mh/followup" ! 44: ! 45: This file should look like this and be executable: ! 46: ! 47: #!/bin/sh ! 48: sed -f /usr/local/lib/mh/followup.sed | /usr/lib/news/inews -h ! 49: ! 50: The sed script should look like this: ! 51: ! 52: 1,/^$/{ ! 53: /^From /d ! 54: /^To:/d ! 55: /^Received:/d ! 56: /^Message-Id:/d ! 57: /^Date:/d ! 58: } ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: Then create a link to repl called flup, and add the following line ! 62: to your mh_profile: ! 63: ! 64: flup: -nocc all -form flupcomps ! 65: ! 66: where flupcomps is the following file (located in ~/Mail) ! 67: ! 68: To: followup ! 69: Subject: Re: %<{subject}%subject%|Orphaned response%> ! 70: %<{followup-to}Newsgroups: %followup-to%|%<{newsgroups}Newgroups: %newsgroups%>%> ! 71: %<{message-id}References: %message-id%<{references} %references%>%> ! 72: %<{distribution}Distribution: %distribution%> ! 73: Followup-to: ! 74: Fcc: +posted ! 75: --------
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