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INNXMIT(8)					       INNXMIT(8)

NAME
       innxmit - send Usenet articles to a remote NNTP server

SYNOPSIS
       innxmit	[ -a ] [ -c ] [ -d ] [ -l ] [ -P portnum ] [ -p ]
       [ -r ] [ -s ] [ -T timeout ] [ -t timeout ] host file

DESCRIPTION
       Innxmit connects to the NNTP server at the specified  host
       (validating  itself  via	 passwd.nntp(5)	 if possible) and
       sends it the articles specified	in  the	 batchfile  named
       file.   It  is  normally	 invoked  by  a script run out of
       cron(8) that uses shlock(1) to lock the	host  name,  fol
       lowed by a ctlinnd(8) command to flush the batchfile.

       If the file is not an absolute pathname, it is taken rela
       tive to the <pathoutgoing in inn.conf> directory.   It  is
       normally	 written  by  specifying the ``Wnm'' flags in the
       newsfeeds(5) file.  Each line in the batchfile  should  be
       in one of the following formats:

	      token Message-ID
	      token

       The token field names the article to be sent.  If the Mes_
       sage-ID field is not specified, it  will	 be  obtained  by
       scanning the article.  The token and Message-Id fields are
       separated by a space.

       If a  communication  error  such	 as  a	write(2)  failure
       occurs,	innxmit	 will stop sending and rewrite the batch
       file to contain the current article and any  other  unsent
       articles.

OPTIONS
       -a     If  all  articles	 were  sent successfully, innxmit
	      will  remove  the	 batchfile,  otherwise	it   will
	      rewrite  it to contain the list of unsent articles.
	      If no articles were sent or rejected, the	 file  is
	      left  untouched.	 This  can cause the batchfile to
	      grow excessively large if many articles  have  been
	      expired  and  there are communication problems.  To
	      always rewrite the batchfile, use the ``-a''  flag.

       -c     In  streaming  mode  a  check of each message ID is
	      still made to avoid sending articles already on the
	      server.  The ``-c'' flag will, if streaming mode is
	      supported,  result  in  sending  articles	  without
	      checking.	   This	  results   in	slightly  greater
	      throughput and may be appropriate when it is  known
	      that  the	 site could not already have the articles
	      such as in the case of a "leaf" site.

       -d     Use the ``-d'' flag to print debugging  information
	      on  standard  error.   This  will show the protocol
	      transactions between innxmit and the NNTP server on
	      the remote host.

       -l     The ``-l'' flag is used to turn off logging of rea
	      sons the remote gives for rejecting an article.

       -P     To specify a port number other  than  the	 default,
	      use the -P flag.

       -p     If  the ``-p'' flag is given, then no connection is
	      made and the batchfile is purged	of  entries  that
	      refer  to files that no longer exist.  This implies
	      the ``-a'' flag.

       -r     If the remote  server  sends  an	unexpected  reply
	      code, innxmit will requeue the article and proceed.
	      Use the ``-r'' flag if the article  should  not  be
	      requeued.

       -s     Innxmit  will attempt to negotiate a streaming mode
	      extension of the NNTP protocol with the  server  at
	      connect time.  If successful it will use a slightly
	      different protocol that  enhances	 throughput.   If
	      the  server  does	 not recognize the streaming mode
	      negotiation innxmit  will	 revert	 to  normal  NNTP
	      transfer	mode.  Use the ``-s'' flag to disable the
	      attempt to negotiate the streaming mode  extension.

       -T     To  specify the total amount of time that should be
	      allowed for article transfers, use the ``-T'' flag.
	      The  default  is to wait until an I/O error occurs,
	      or all the articles have been transferred.  If  the
	      ``-T''  flag  is	used,  the  time  is checked just
	      before an article is started; it will not	 abort	a
	      transfer that is in progress.  Both values are mea
	      sured in seconds.

       -t     Innxmit normally blocks  until  the  connection  is
	      made.   To  specify a timeout on how long to try to
	      make the connection, use the ``-t'' flag.

       -v     Upon exit, innxmit reports transfer and  CPU  usage
	      statistics  via  syslog(3).   If the ``-v'' flag is
	      used, they will also be  printed	on  the	 standard
	      output.

HISTORY
       Written	by  Rich  $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNet
       News.  This is revision 1.8.2.2, dated 2000/08/17.

SEE ALSO
       ctlinnd(8), inn.conf(5), innd(8), newsfeeds(5), shlock(1).

						       INNXMIT(8)
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