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- :frontm
- :titlep
- :title.NNR User's Guide (Version 1.3.1)
- :address
- :aline.Paul Campbell
- :aline.The MITRE Corporation
- :aline.Burlington Road
- :aline.Bedford, MA 01730
- :aline.------------------
- :aline.Internet address:
- :aline.CAMPBELL@MITRE.ORG
- :eaddress
- :date.&sysdate
- :etitlep
- :abstract
- :p.Network News Reader/VM (NNR) gives VM users interactive access to a
- wide variety of bulletin boards, digests and interest groups. The
- contributions come from all over the globe as well as from within
- your organization.
- The collective term for this type of news access is the USENET NetNews.
- You may access NNR from either the CMS environment by issuing the "NNR"
- command or from the MENUS environment via SINN (System Information
- panel, Network News).
- :p.NNR allows access to the various news groups. Inherent in this access
- is the ability to read an article, print the article, save the article,
- forward the article to a colleague and post an article to the Bulletin
- Board. When you post an article to the Bulletin Board, bear in mind the
- posting represents your organization
- to a potentially world-wide audience.
- :p.Network News Reader/VM (NNR) is a client implementation of Network
- News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) a.k.a RFC 977. An excerpt from the RFC
- appears in part in Appendix B.
- :toc
- :FIGLIST
- :body
- :h1.NNR Introduction
- :p.Network News Reader/VM (NNR) gives VM users interactive access to a
- wide variety of bulletin boards, digests and interest groups. The
- contributions come from all over the globe as well as from inside MITRE.
- The collective term for this type of news access is the USENET NetNews.
- You may access NNR from both the CMS environment by issuing the "NNR"
- command or from the MENUS environment via SINN (System Information
- panel, Network News).
- :p.NNR allows access to the various news groups. Inherent in this access
- is the ability to read an article, print the article, save the article,
- forward the article to a colleague and post an article to the Bulletin
- Board. All of these functions are somewhat innocuous except Posting to
- the network; you must bear in mind the default distribution may be world
- wide.
- :p.Network News Reader/VM (NNR) is a client implementation of Network
- News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) a.k.a RFC 977. An excerpt from the RFC
- appears in part in Appendix B.
- :FIG
-
- The format of the NNR command is:
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- | | |
- | NNR | << Argument > ( Options > |
- | | |
- | | Where the argument may be a single news group |
- | | in the form "News.Group.Ext" or "p_s" which |
- | | delivers you to your Personal_Subscriptions or |
- | | "p_{}" (where {} is any Personal HLI) which |
- | | delivers you the specified Personal HLI. |
- | | |
- | | Where the options are: |
- | | |
- | | + + defaults: |
- | | | ARTICLES nnn | 300 |
- | | | HEADERS YES/NO| yes |
- | | | NEWS ALL/NEW| new |
- | | | DAYSBACK nn | 7 |
- | | | LINES nnnn | 1500 |
- | | | LOG/NOLOG | log |
- | | | POST | N/A |
- | | | IPADDR addr | System Default |
- | | + + |
- | | |
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NNR PARAMETERS
-
- NNR will take a news group as an argument.
-
- GENERAL NNR OPTIONS
-
- (see text for details)
- :FIGCAP.NNR - INVOKE Network News Reader
- :eFIG
- :H2.NNR Command
- :p.The NNR command will take a news group as an argument and has a few
- options. The group must be entered in mixed case since the server is
- case sensitive. There is one exception to this rule and that is when
- passing "p_s" as a group. "p_s" may be entered in any case since this
- is not passed to the server but interpreted by NNR as a request to
- collect all information associated with Personal_Subscriptions.
- :p.NNR also supports bundling a set of groups into a user defined
- entity called a Personal High Level Index Qualifier (PHLIQ). This
- PHLIQ is an argument much like the "p_s". The PHLIQ is comprised
- of two parts, the "p_" part (equates to "Personal_" on the PHLI
- Screen) plus the user defined PHLIQ (case sensitive) part together
- make up the argument passed to NNR. For example, if i had defined
- "VM" as my PHLIQ it would appear on the PHLI Screen as "Personal_VM"
- and could be accessed as an argument as "p_VM". For more information
- on PHLIQ definition see the Preferences Screen.
- :h2.General NNR Options
- .bf help
- .fo off
-
- ARTICLES - change the maximum number of articles for the Header screen.
-
- HEADERS - change between headers+body and body only.
-
- NEWS - allows you to specify ALL or NEW from the command line.
-
- DAYSBACK - the number of days back to collect new news groups.
-
- LINES - Change the maximum number of lines per article.
-
- LOG/NOLOG - A log setting for outgoing mail and posts.
-
- POST - Allows you to initiate a posting from the command line.
-
- IPADDR - Enables connections to multiple servers.
-
- .fo on
- .pf
- :h3.Articles -
- :p.The default for the number of articles is 300. If you decide to use a
- number larger than this you may run out of virtual memory. The number of
- articles affects the behavior of the Headers screen only. You have the
- option to read the article directly without the use of the Headers
- screen. This would start you at the first available article regardless
- of the number of articles. To override this default option you could
- type the following:
-
- "NNR ( ARTICLES 50"
- :p.This will set the default for the Headers screen to the 50 most
- recent articles. If you want more than 300 you may need to "DEFINE
- STORAGE 4M" and "IPL CMS" again.
- :h3.Headers -
- :p.This option is for those people who would rather not see all of the
- fields associated with the header material. The headers contain
- information related to the news group and the individual who posted the
- news. To override this you would type the following:
-
- "NNR ( HEADERS NO"
- :p.Additionally, at the Article level, you may toggle between
- headers+body or body only using the PFK "HeadBody".
- :h3.News -
- :p.The "NEWS" option is useful only when you specify a news group as an
- argument. "NEWS" with "ALL" will yield all articles for the specified
- group, "NEWS" with "NEW" will show only those articles new to you, based
- on the "Groups Read" file. You would type the following to get "ALL" the
- news ("NEW" is the default):
-
- "NNR news.announce.newusers ( NEWS ALL"
- :p.Please note that the news group in the above example is in lower
- case. All groups are case sensitive.
- :h3.Daysback -
- :p.From time to time new groups get added to the server. The "daysback"
- option allows you to override the default window for the number of days
- back you examine new groups. The default number of days back is seven;
- you may go back as many as 30.
- :p.There is a pseudo group associated with this phenomenon called
- "New_Groups_Since_mm/dd/yy" where mm/dd/yy will be the date from which
- we inventory the new groups. You would type the following to check the
- new groups 30 days back:
-
- "NNR ( DAYSBACK 30"
- :h3.Lines -
- :p.The default for the number of lines per article is 1500. If you
- decide to use a number larger than this you may run out of virtual
- memory. Generally, you will find that the greater the number of lines
- specified, the more storage is required to display the article read
- (refer back to ARTICLES to see how to change storage).
-
- "NNR ( LINES 1500"
- :h3.Log/NoLog -
- :p.When posting an article, NNR stores a copy of your post in the
- NNRPMLOG NOTEBOOK. If you do not wish to keep a copy, specify the NOLOG
- option. This option may also be manipulated through the
- Preferences Screen (PREFER command).
-
- "NNR ( NOLOG"
-
- :h3.Post -
- :p.This option will put you directly in the POST screen. You must have
- a valid group as an argument.
-
- "NNR misc.test ( POST"
- :p.Please note that the news group in the above example is in lower
- case. All groups are case sensitive.
- :h3.IPaddr -
- :p.NNR is generally configured to a preferred news server but
- occasionally it will be desirable to connect to other news servers.
- The IPADDR option will allow you to override the default IP address
- for the preferred server.
-
- "NNR ( IPADDR 000.000.000.000"
- :h2.Examples
- .fo off
- Sample NNR command invocations are shown below.
-
- "NNR"
- "NNR news.announce.newusers"
- "NNR news.announce.newusers ( NEWS ALL"
- "NNR ( ARTICLES 50"
- "NNR ( HEADERS NO"
- "NNR ( DAYSBACK 30"
- "NNR ( ARTICLES 300 HEADERS YES"
- "NNR ( ARTICLES 300 LINES 1500"
- "NNR ( LINES 1500 NOLOG"
- "NNR news.announce.newusers ( HEADERS NO"
- "NNR misc.test ( POST"
- "NNR comp.compilers ( IPADDR 000.000.000.000"
- "NNR p_s ( IPADDR 010.010.010.010"
- "NNR p_VM ( NEWS ALL"
- .fo on
-
- :FIG
- General Flow -
-
- ---------- -----------
- | NNR | | NNR p_s |
- ---------- -----------
- ------------------------ | ----------------- or
- | NNR group.ext ( POST | | | NNR group.ext | -----------
- ------------------------ | ----------------- | NNR p_{}|
- | ----------- | -----------
- | | PHLI | | |
- | ----------- | |
- | | | |
- | ------------------- | |
- | |All_News/New_News| | |
- | ------------------- | |
- | | | |
- -------- ----------- | |
- | POST | | SHLI |---------|-------------------|
- -------- ----------- |
- | | | |
- --------------- | ------------|---------------
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- ------------ ---------- ----------- ------------
- | ARTICLES | | POST | | HEADERS | | U_PREFER |
- ------------ ---------- ----------- ------------
- | | | |
- ---------- | ---------- | | |
- | POST |-----| MAIL | | | |
- ---------- ---------- | | |
- ---------------------- | ------------------
- | | |
- ------------ --------------------- ----------
- | ARTICLES | | SELECTED_ARTICLES | | POST |
- ------------ --------------------- ----------
- | |
- ------------------------
- |
- ---------- | ----------
- | POST |-----| MAIL |
- ---------- ----------
- :FIGCAP.General Flow Diagram
- :eFIG
- :H1.PHLI/Main Screen
- :H2.General Help -
- :p.To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired Primary
- High Level Index (PHLI) and hit one of the Program Function Keys (PFK).
- The PHLI is the principal part of the name of a group. All groups with
- the same PHLI are related in some way. For example "mitre" represents
- all groups associated with MITRE. Positioning the cursor on top of
- "mitre" and pressing a PFK will initiate some action. Depending on the
- PFK, you can read all the news, read only the new news or exit back to
- CMS. In addition you will have the ability to enter "SUBSET" on the
- command line and go temporarily to the CMS environment. To return to
- NNR, you must issue the command "return".
- :p.There are currently two special purpose PHLIs, Personal_Subscriptions
- and New_Groups_Since_mm/dd/yy. These are slightly different from the
- other PHLIs since they will only appear after explicit use of the NNR
- command. The Personal_Subscription PHLI is a collection of all the
- groups you have subscribed to either overtly using the "Sub/UnS" PFK or
- simply by reading an article within a group while in "New_News". The
- New_Groups_Since... PHLI is a collection of groups that are new to the
- server (according to the value of the DAYSBACK option).
- :p.In addition to the predefined PHLIs (Personal_Subscriptions
- and New_Groups_Since_mm/dd/yy) there is an ability to define your
- own. Depicted in the sample PHLI you will notice number of entries
- prefixed by "Personal_". As stated earlier "Subscriptions" is predefined
- and will always appear on this screen. The other entries such as "Test"
- and "VM" are user defined and built. These pseudo PHLI will remain
- as long as there are groups associated with them. You will also notice
- that a group can appear in both the "Subscriptions" list and one other
- user defined list. To define a pseudo PHLI use the Preferences
- Screen
- and to add an entry use the Sub/UnS PFK (on SHLI screen).
- :p.On all of the screens described the "enter" key will toggle
- the cursor between the command line and the current cursor position.
- If you are familiar with previous versions of NNR you may have
- discovered the "Cursor" PFK has disappeared. We set this up to conserve
- on PFKs. This function is intended to give you fast access to the
- command line for issuing the "SUBSET" command so you may drop into a CMS
- subset. In order to return from the subset you need to type "return".
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** PHLI/Main
- High Level Index
- New_Groups_Since_07/26/92| comp | pubnet
- Personal_Subscriptions | compusec | rec
- Personal_BBoardsEtc | control | sci
- Personal_News | dc | soc
- Personal_Sources | ddn | su
- Personal_Tests | general | talk
- Personal_VM | gnu | test
- Personal_Languages | ieee | to
- Personal_My.Clari | junk | trial
- Personal_Networking | k12 | ucb
- Personal_MITRE | md | unix-pc
- alt | misc | va
- ba | mitre | vmsnet
- bionet | na |
- bit | ne |
- biz | news |
- ca | nj |
- clari | ny |
-
- 1= Help 2= All_News 3= Quit 4= New_News 5= 6=FullList
- 7= Backward 8= Forward 9= 10= 11= 12=
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample PHLI/Main screen
- :eFIG
- :h2.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h3.Help
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h3.All_News
- .fo on
- :p.Allows a user to review all the news associated with a high level
- index regardless of the articles previously read for any one group. For
- example if you have been following "comp.compilers", you may have read an
- article that is associated with the article you are currently reading.
- You might use this function to get all the available news for
- "comp.compilers" and then search for the desired articles (see Sample
- Headers Screen).
- :h3.Quit -
- Quitting from the Primary High Level Index will exit the NNR program.
- Upon termination, NNR will try to save session information in the file
- "Groups Read". You will notice that the file name and type are in mixed
- case. This is done so you do not inadvertently erase or destroy the
- file. The content of the Groups Read file determines where you will
- start reading a specific news group.
- :h3.New_News -
- :p.New_News will attempt to remember every article read. If for example
- you are following "comp.compilers", every time you read an article,
- whether from the Headers screen, Selected_Articles screen or from the
- Articles PFK on the SHLI screen, the number of the last article read is
- recorded.
- :h3.Backward -
- :p.Scrolls the screen backward.
- :h3.Forward-
- :p.Scrolls the screen forward.
- :h3.FullList -
- :p.FullList will attempt to remember every article read. If for example
- you are following "comp.compilers", every time you read an article,
- whether from the Headers screen, Selected_Articles screen or from the
- Articles PFK on the SHLI screen, the number of the last article read is
- recorded. It differs from New_News since it allows you to collect all
- known groups into a single SHLI.
- :h2.Commands
- :h3.PREFER -
- :p.Display Preferences Screen
- :h3.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h3.NULL -
- :p.Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- :h3.TOP -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command TOP, locates the first PHLI
- and displays the associated screen.
- :h3.BOTtom -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command BOTTOM, locates the last
- PHLI and displays the associated screen.
- :h1.SHLI/Group Screen
- :h2.General Help -
- :p.To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired
- Secondary High Level Index (SHLI) and hit one of the Program Function
- Keys (PFK). The SHLI is better known as a group or a news group. Each
- news group is comprised of articles. The number of articles and posting
- information accompanies each group. You may check out a particular group
- from this screen using the PFKs below.
- :p.You will notice that some of the groups are highlighted and some are
- not. A group becomes highlighted when you subscribe "Sub/UnS" or read the
- group while in "New_News". This highlighted group will eventually appear
- in your Personal_Subscriptions group, but it will take a new session to
- record it.
- :p.The "Power" feature that you see in the upper left corner of this
- screen indicates whether you have entered the Power Read mode. By
- default the power mode is "OFF". See the "Power" PFK information for
- more details.
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** SHLI/Groups
- Power OFF(Groups=1/351)
- comp.admin.policy 41 y | comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d 100 y
- comp.ai 67 y | comp.binaries.ibm.pc.wanted 151 y
- comp.ai.edu 1 y | comp.binaries.mac 29 m
- comp.ai.neural-nets 33 y | comp.binaries.os2 87 m
- comp.ai.nlang-know-rep 0 m | comp.bugs.misc 0 y
- comp.ai.philosophy 155 y | comp.bugs.sys5 5 y
- comp.ai.shells 7 y | comp.bugs.2bsd 18 y
- comp.ai.vision 1 m | comp.bugs.4bsd 11 y
- comp.arch 87 y | comp.bugs.4bsd.ucb-fixes 0 m
- comp.archives 267 m | comp.cog-eng 50 y
- comp.archives.admin 47 y | comp.compilers 46 m
- comp.benchmarks 19 y | comp.compression 73 y
- comp.binaries.acorn 16 m | comp.databases 10 y
- comp.binaries.amiga 0 m | comp.databases.informix 30 y
- comp.binaries.apple2 13 y | comp.dcom.fax 37 y
- comp.binaries.atari.st 22 m | comp.dcom.lans 66 y
- comp.binaries.ibm.pc 14 m | comp.dcom.lans.ethernet 21 y
- comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archive 80 y | comp.dcom.lans.fddi 14 y
-
- 1= Help 2= Articles 3= Quit 4= Headers 5= Post 6= Mark
- 7= Backward 8= Forward 9= Sub/UnS 10= UpdtGrp 11= Reduce 12= Power
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample SHLI/Groups Screen
- :eFIG
- .pa
- :h2.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h3.Help -
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h3.Articles -
- .fo on
- :p.The Articles function will behave differently depending on how you
- arrived at this screen. If you had selected All_News on the main screen
- you will get the first available article known to the server for the
- selected group. If you had previously selected New_News then you would
- find yourself reading the next available article based on your "Groups
- Read" file. In all cases you will be dropped into a full screen dialog
- where you may read the first article. From within the article, there are
- a variety of options; see the Article Screen for details.
- :h3.Quit -
- :p.Quitting here will not exit the NNR program. There is a hierarchical
- relationship among routines. Whenever you QUIT a screen you will return
- to the place you started from. In this case you will be returned to the
- PHLI screen where you will be able to select another PHLI function or
- QUIT the NNR program.
- :h3.Headers -
- :p.Selecting Headers here will collect information about all articles
- available from the server, based on whether All_News or New_News was
- previously selected. In any case you will see who the article was from,
- a "." and the subject (see the Headers screen chapter). The subject
- string is actually a variable parameter which may be changed using
- the Preference Screen.
- For example, if you want to read the group "junk", then
- using the subject is not very useful, but changing "subject" to
- "newsgroups" (on the Preference Screen) would yield much more information
- about the content of this group.
- :h3.Post -
- :p.Posting from this screen will supply only the group to be posted to.
- You will have to supply the subject. There are two other screens where
- posting is an option, the Headers screen and the Article screen (refer
- to these sections).
- :h3.Mark -
- :p.The Mark PFK, when reading in the "New_News" mode, will bring the
- group up to date or "mark" it as read. For example, if you move the
- cursor to "comp.compilers" and hit the "Mark" PFK you will see the
- displayed number of articles change to "0". Now when you see the article
- count change from "0" there will be new articles to be read.
- :p.This PFK is unavailable while in "All_News"
- and will not be displayed.
- :h3.Backward -
- :p.This PFK will allow you to move backward through all the groups.
- There is a top and a bottom to the groups displayed; it does not wrap
- around. Also notice that the groups are displayed in two columns, the
- bottom of column 1 leads to the top of column 2. A message will be
- displayed at the logical top of all the groups associated with the
- SHLI/Groups.
- :h3.Forward -
- :p.This PFK will allow you to move forward through all the groups. There
- is a top and a bottom to the groups displayed; it does not wrap around.
- Also notice that the groups are displayed in two columns, the bottom of
- column 1 leads to the top of column 2. A message will be displayed at
- the logical bottom of all the groups associated with the SHLI/Groups.
- :h3.UpdtGrp -
- :p.When pressed this PFK will check with the server to see if there is
- any additional news for the associated group. In the event that there
- is additional news you should see the number of articles increase.
- :p.There is also an "update" command that may be used from the
- command line that will update all groups in the SHLI. This is a handy
- command for repairing any damage to your Personal_Subscriptions SHLI.
- The update command will work in "All_News" and "New_News".
- :h3.Sub/UnS -
- :p.Sub/UnS (Subscribe/UnSubscribe) will either subscribe you to a news
- group or unsubscribe from a news group, depending on whether or not you
- are currently subscribed. If you have defined a pseudo PHLI (via the
- Preference Screen)
- you will also be adding the group to your user defined
- PHLI as well as to the Personal_Subscriptions PHLI. When adding or
- deleting groups from any of the "Personal_*" PHLIs you should see that
- the process is dynamic, that the number of groups within a PHLI will
- increase as you subscribe and decrease as you unsubscribe. With the
- user defined PHLIs it is possible to eliminate a PHLI by
- unsubscribing all the groups. A user defined PHLI is created by
- subscribing to the first group after definition on the Preference
- screen.
- :p.This PFK is unavailable while in "All_News"
- and will not be displayed.
- :h3.Reduce -
- :P.Reduce on this screen will eliminate all groups that have no
- articles. You may use this function as many times as necessary.
- Once the screen has been reduced you must exit the SHLI
- Screen and come back to refresh it. This function is not to be confused
- with the "Reduce" on the Headers Screen which is recursive and will
- eventually return to its initial display.
- :h3.Power -
- :p.Power reading was set up for those individuals who use the "Articles"
- PFK from this screen. When Power is toggled ON you have the ability
- to read all the news for the selected SHLI/Group using only the "Next"
- PFK on the Article Screen. When you issue the "Articles" PFK and start
- reading all the available articles, Power ON means that there is an
- implied "NxtGroup" in effect ("NxtGroup" locates the next group in the
- SHLI list). So when you exhaust all the articles for the current group,
- NNR will locate the next group and start you at its first article. This
- function is best suited for the "Personal_Subscriptions" in "New_News"
- mode.
- :h2.Commands
- :h3.PREFER -
- :P.You have the ability to change some of the NNR defaults set by your
- system administrator through the Preference Screen. All of these
- settings may also be changed on the command line at NNR invocation.
- The settings for LINES and ARTICLES are determined as suitable for the
- average virtual memory size at your site. Changes to these settings
- should be made with the understanding that NNR may run out of storage
- when collecting too many articles on the Headers Screen or reading large
- articles (too many lines). See the Preference Screen for more details.
- :h3.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h3.NULL -
- :p.Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- :h3.UPDate -
- :p.Inventories all groups associated with the current SHLI and
- displays the revised article count. Works like the "UpdtGrp"
- PFK but on all groups.
- :h3.TOP -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command TOP, locates the first SHLI
- and displays the associated screen.
- :h3.BOTtom -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command BOTTOM, locates the last
- SHLI and displays the associated screen.
- :h3./str -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command Locate/, where "str" is any
- literal to be searched for. Case is ignored. Use "=" to
- continue search.
- :h1.Headers Screen
- :h2.General Help -
- :p.To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired article
- and use a Program Function Key (PFK) or replace the "." with any
- of the following characters: (L)og, (M)ail, (P)rint or (R)ead and
- press PFK "Selected".
- In the following
- figure notice the "R" which has replaced the ".". Used in conjunction
- with the Selected_Articles function you will be placed into the article
- indicated by the R. You may mark as may articles as you wish. Also
- notice the "*"; this is an indication that you have read this article
- during the current session or a previous session (NNR attempts to
- remember articles read while in "New_News").
- :p.On the Headers Screen in the upper left corner you will notice
- "R 0" as an initial setting. This is a "Reduce" indicator, which counts
- the number of times you have issued the Reduce PFK. Use the Quit PFK
- to bring it back to zero.
- :p.The CMS "SUBSET" command is also honored from this screen.
-
-
- :FIG place='inline'
- R 0 *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** Headers
- comp.admin.policy (Articles=1/41)
- mpye@vmsb.is.csupomo R Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- tinsel@uiuc.edu (Tho . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- andy@homebase.vistac . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- jet@karazm.math.uh.e . Administration in a research environment -- survey
- john@iastate.edu (Jo * Re: Administration in a research environment -- survey
- paw@coos.dartmouth.e . Re: Temperature of computer labs
- ryan@eas.gatech.edu . Re: A question of ethics
- michael@resonex.com . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- jkp@cs.HUT.FI (Jyrki . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- kadie@eff.org (Carl . Abstract of CAF-News 02.18
- paris@zygon.dev.cdx. . Re: Administration in a research environment -- survey
- kadie@eff.org (Carl . Administration in a research environment -- survey
- john@iastate.edu (Jo . Re: Administration in a research environment -- survey
- anselmo-ed@cs.yale.e . Re: Administration in a research environment -- survey
- sbarber@panix.com (S . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- sck@watson.ibm.com ( . Re: Administration in a research environment -- survey
- michael@resonex.com . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
- ptownson@eecs.nwu.ed . Re: SPA -- what are your rights?
-
- 1= Help 2= Article 3= Quit 4= Selected 5= Post 6= Mrk2Here
- 7= Backward 8= Forward 9= Thread 10= Reduce 11= Mrk/UMrk 12= NxtGroup
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample Headers Screen
- :eFIG
- :h2.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h3.Help -
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h3.Article -
- .fo on
- :p.The Article function will behave differently depending on how you
- arrived at this screen. If you had selected All_News you will get the
- first available article known to the server for the selected group. If
- you had previously selected New_News then you would find yourself
- reading the next available article based on your "Groups Read" file.
- :h3.Quit -
- :p.Quitting here will not exit the NNR program. There is a hierarchical
- relationship among routines. Whenever you QUIT a screen you will return
- to the place you started from. In this case you will be returned to the
- SHLI screen where you will be able to select another group.
- :h3.Selected_Articles -
- :p.You may select several articles from many screens by putting a
- character in the "." column on any line. The action to be taken
- varies depending on the character used. NNR currently supports
- "m","l","p" and "r" which will Mail, Log, Print or Read an
- article. These are bulk operations meaning
- once all the articles that you
- want to operate
- on are flagged, press the "Selected" PFK.
- :p.When the (M)ail command is used you will be prompted for
- a recipient's address. Once this is supplied all articles marked
- with a "M" will be sent. This operation is sensitive to the "Lines"
- value.
- :p.When the (L)og command is used you should see a display depicting
- the article number once the "Selected" PFK is pressed as
- each article is logged into
- "NNRLOG NOTEBOOK". This command is not susceptible to the "Lines"
- setting and will honor the "Headers" setting.
- :p.The (P)rint command operates the same as when issued from the
- inside the article environment.
- :p.The (R)ead command differs from the other operators since you
- will need to work with each article individually.
- :h3.Post -
- :p.Posting from this screen will supply the group to be posted to as
- well as the subject. The subject line will be slightly modified to
- indicate that the posting is a reply. See PostMail (Post Screen(2)).
- :h3.Mrk2Here -
- :p.Marks all articles up to the cursor position as read. This is only
- permissible while in "New_News" and
- will not be displayed while in "All_News".
-
- *Note: Mrk2Here will also mark all
- the articles in the current Group as read, when issued while the cursor
- is on the command line.
- :h3.Backward -
- :p.This PFK will allow you to move backward through all the Headers. You
- will find that there is a top and a bottom to the Headers displayed; it
- will not wrap around.
- :h3.Forward -
- :p.This PFK will allow you to move forward through all the Headers. You
- will find that there is a top and a bottom to the Headers displayed; it
- will not wrap around.
- :h3.Thread -
- :p.This is an effort to associate articles based on similar subjects.
- The "Thread" PFK will examine all articles currently in the headers
- display and group similar articles together. These articles will not be
- remembered as being read. Place the cursor anywhere on a line with the
- subject of interest and issue the Thread function.
- :h3.Reduce -
- :p.This PFK will eliminate articles from the display that have been
- read. An asterisk appearing in the cursor column is an indication that
- you have read this article. When you press the "Reduce" function all
- articles with an asterisk are eliminated from view. You will also notice
- an "R 1" in the upper left corner of the display. This is an indication
- of the number of reductions done on the screen. It is advisable to limit
- your reductions to one per session. When you attempt to QUIT from a
- screen "reduced" by either the Thread or Reduce functions, the full
- screen as originally viewed will return first, then you may QUIT in the
- normal way.
- :h3.Mrk/UMrk -
- :p.Mark Article/UnMark Article toggle. Mark a specific article as having
- been read or UnMark it. You will see that the asterisk and period
- characters toggle as well. This is only permissible while in the
- "New_News" mode and
- will not be displayed while in "All_News".
- :p.This PFK is unavailable while in "All_News".
- :h3.NxtGroup -
- :p.This PFK will move you to the next available group according to the
- SHLI list you are currently in. When you reach the last group on the
- list you will automatically go back to the SHLI Screen. "NxtGroup"
- will skip over all the groups with zero articles.
- :h2.Commands
- :h3.PREFER -
- :P.You have the ability to change some of the NNR defaults set by your
- system administrator through the Preference Screen. All of these
- settings may also be changed on the command line at NNR invocation.
- The settings for LINES and ARTICLES are determined as suitable for the
- average virtual memory size at your site. Changes to these settings
- should be made with the understanding that NNR may run out of storage
- when collecting too many articles on the Headers Screen or reading large
- articles (too many lines). See the Preference Screen for more details.
- :h3.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h3.NULL -
- :p.Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- :h3.THRead -
- :p.Thread expects a literal string as an argument. for example,
- try "THR abc", this will display all articles with the string
- "abc","ABC" or any other combination.
- :h3.NGroup -
- :p.This command will move you to the next available group
- according to the
- SHLI list you are currently in. When you reach the last group on the
- list you will automatically go back to the SHLI Screen. "NGroup"
- will skip over all the groups with zero articles.
- :h3.PGroup -
- :p.This command will move you to the previous group
- according to the
- SHLI list you are currently in. When you reach the first group on the
- list you will automatically go back to the SHLI Screen. "PGroup"
- will skip over all the groups with zero articles.
- :h3.TOP -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command TOP, locates the first Header
- and displays the associated screen.
- :h3.BOTtom -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command BOTTOM, locates the last
- Header and displays the associated screen.
- :h3./str -
- :p.Operates like the Xedit command Locate/, where "str" is any
- literal to be searched for. Case is ignored. Use "=" to cont.
- :h3.SORT -
- :p.Toggles between sorted "Subject" and default server order
- :h1.User Preference Screen
- :h2.General Help -
- :p.The User Preferences Screen attempts to make NNR more useful in
- irregular situations (normally none of the User configurable parameters
- should need changing). The Header Screen option is changed by the Rotate
- PFK; the other values must be filled in. Once any of the values are
- changed they will retain their setting for the duration of the NNR
- session or until changed again. The values will be reset to the default
- on the next invocation of NNR.
- :p.The line "Set Current Personal HLI Qualifier (OFF): OFF" will
- allow a user to create Personal PHLIs. By changing the default setting
- to something other than "OFF" (or "Subscriptions") you will start the
- process of adding groups to both the newly defined PHLI and to
- Personal_Subscriptions. This mechanism is case sensitive ("XYZ", "XyZ"
- and "xYz" would be valid and distinct personal pseudo PHLIs).
-
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** User Preferences
-
-
-
-
- Use PF12 to Rotate value for Header Screen display: Subject
-
- Maximum number of Articles/Group(300): 300
-
- Maximum number of Lines/Article(1500): 1500
-
- Log outgoing POSTings and MAIL(YES/NO): YES
-
- Set Current Personal HLI Qualifier (OFF): OFF
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1= Help 2= 3= Quit 4= 5= 6=
- 7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12= Rotate
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample Preference Screen
- :eFIG
- .pa
- :h2.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h3.Help -
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h3.Quit -
- .fo on
- :p.Quitting here will not exit the NNR program. There is a hierarchical
- relationship among routines. Whenever you QUIT a screen you will return
- to the place you started from. In this case you will be returned to
- either the SHLI/Group or the Header screen.
- :h3.Rotate -
- :p.This PFK will walk through all the possible configuration values for
- a display field. You may check if a display field on the screen will
- "Rotate" by moving the cursor to the desired field and pressing the
- Rotate PFK. You will either see the next value or an error message
- indicating that the PFK doesn't work there.
- :h2.Commands
- :h3.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h3.NULL -
- :p.Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- :h1.Article Screen
- :h2.General Help -
- :p.There are three ways to get to this screen. The first is by
- selecting the "Articles" PFK for a specific group from the SHLI/Group
- screen. This would place you at the first available article depending on
- your "Groups Read" file if you have come by way of New_News, or the very
- first article available to the network if you have come by way of
- All_News. A second path would be via the Headers screen. The article
- selected in this case would depend on the cursor position. The article
- directly under the cursor would be the article selected when the
- "Article" function is pressed. The cursor could be placed anywhere on
- the line to get the desired article. The third way is also from the
- Headers screen. It takes an alternate path to the Article screen via the
- Selected_Article key. Prior to executing this function you should have
- marked an article to be read by placing any character in the "." column.
- You may do this for any article within the group, for as many articles
- as you wish.
-
-
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** Article
- #720 OSF Newsletter - June 1991
- mitre.techbb (Lines=1/1607)
- * * * Top of File * * *
- Newsgroups: mitre.techbb
- Path: linus!daemon
- From: tkb@mbunix.mitre.org
- Subject: OSF Newsletter - June 1991
- Message-ID: <1991Jun27.122152.18763@linus.mitre.org>
- Sender: daemon@linus.mitre.org
- Organization: The MITRE Corp. Mail to News relay
- Distribution: mitre
- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1991 12:21:52 GMT
- Lines: 1595
-
-
-
- To: OSF Members
-
- From: corpcom@osf.org (OSF Corporate Communications
- Open Software Foundation)
- 1= Help 2= Next 3= Quit 4= Previous 5= PostMail 6= HeadBody
- 7= Backward 8= Forward 9= Print 10= Rot13 11= Log 12= NxtGroup
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample Article Screen
- :eFIG
- .pa
- :h2.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h3.Help -
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h3.Next -
- .fo on
- :p.Next will move you to the next available article, regardless of how
- you have reached this point. You may read all remaining articles. Once
- the last article is read you will return automatically to the previous
- screen.
- :h3.Quit -
- :p.Quitting here will not exit the NNR program. There is a hierarchical
- relationship among routines. Whenever you QUIT a screen you will return
- to the place you started from. In this case you will be returned to
- either the SHLI/Group or the Header screen.
- :h3.Previous -
- :p.The Previous function will move you to the previous article,
- regardless of how you have reached this point. You may go back for as
- many articles as you wish, depending on the selection criteria.
- :h2.PostMail -
- :p.Posting from this screen will supply the group to be posted to, the
- subject and the content of the article. See PostMail (Post Screen(1)).
- :h3.Headbody -
- :p.HeadBody is an article headers+body/body only toggle. If you are
- viewing both header and body you toggle to body only. If you are viewing
- body only you toggle to headers+body. The value of the NNR "Headers"
- option determines the setting initially. Once set, the setting remains
- in effect for the entire session but you may toggle as often as you
- like.
- :H3.Backward -
- :p.This PFK will allow you to move backward through all the Articles.
- You will find that there is a top and a bottom to the Articles displayed
- and it will not wrap around.
- :h3.Forward -
- :p.This PFK will allow you to move forward through all the Articles. You
- will find that there is a top and a bottom to the Articles displayed and
- it will not wrap around.
- :h3.Print -
- :p.Print will spool the current article to your virtual printer. Upon
- exiting NNR the content of your virtual printer will be directed to your
- preferred system printer and will print under one banner.
- :h3.Rot13 -
- :p.There is a popular method of encoding some material included in some
- articles. The "Rot13" (Rotate 13 characters) PFK will attempt to decode
- them.
- :h3.Log -
- :p.Use LOG to save an article in a CMS notebook. The LOG command is also
- available from the command line. Once the articles are logged you may
- then use the RMAIL/MAILBOOK facility against them.
- :h3.NxtGroup -
- :p.This PFK will move you to the next available group according to the
- SHLI list you are currently in. When you reach the last group on the
- list you will automatically go back to the SHLI Screen. "NxtGroup"
- will skip over all the groups with zero articles.
- :h2.Commands
- :h3.PREFER -
- :P.You have the ability to change some of the NNR defaults set by your
- system administrator through the Preference Screen. All of these
- settings may also be changed on the command line at NNR invocation.
- The settings for LINES and ARTICLES are determined as suitable for the
- average virtual memory size at your site. Changes to these settings
- should be made with the understanding that NNR may run out of storage
- when collecting too many articles on the Headers Screen or reading large
- articles (too many lines). See the Preference Screen for more details.
- :h3.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h3.NGroup -
- :p.This command will move you to the next available group
- according to the
- SHLI list you are currently in. When you reach the last group on the
- list you will automatically go back to the SHLI Screen. "NGroup"
- will skip over all the groups with zero articles.
- :h3.PGroup -
- :p.This command will move you to the previous group
- according to the
- SHLI list you are currently in. When you reach the first group on the
- list you will automatically go back to the SHLI Screen. "PGroup"
- will skip over all the groups with zero articles.
- :h3.LOG -
- :p."LOG xyz" will log the current article into a notebook
- by the name of "XYZ NOTEBOOK". If the header information is available
- this article may be manipulated with Rice Mail/Mailbook.
- :h1.PostMail
- :h2.Post Screen(1)
- :h3.General Help -
- :p.This is a simple mailer/poster. It is comprised of two
- screens, Post Screen(1) and Post Screen(2). The first screen will be
- encountered when coming from the Article screen and when NNR detects
- that there is an unfinished article that was started sometime earlier.
- From this screen you determine the course of your reply; you may send it
- to a colleague, follow-up to the news server or reply back to the
- sender.
- :p.The second screen you may encounter (from the Headers or Group
- Screen) will give you an opportunity to change some of the captured
- information and in the case of forwarding the article ("Mail" PFK) you
- will be called upon to type in the recipient's electronic address (See
- Post Screen(2) Help).
-
-
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** Post(1)
-
- Posting proceeds in stages. Stage 1 (this stage) requires you to
- select how the article is to be manipulated. Please select one of
- the PFKs listed below.
-
- Newsgroups: mitre.techbb
- Path: linus!daemon
- From: M00000@mwvm.mitre.org (J. MITRE User)
- Subject: OR/MS Symposium
- Message-ID: <1991Oct15.114046.25682@linus.mitre.org>
- Sender: daemon@linus.mitre.org
- Organization: The MITRE Corp. Mail to News relay
- Distribution: mitre
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1991 11:40:46 GMT
- Lines: 41
-
-
-
-
-
- 1= Help 2= 3= Quit 4= 5= 6= Resume
- 7= 8= 9= Followup 10= Mail 11= Reply 12= ERASE
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample Post Screen(1)
- :eFIG
- .pa
- :h3.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h4.Help -
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h4.Quit -
- :p.Quitting here will not exit the NNR program. There is a hierarchical
- relationship among routines. Whenever you QUIT a screen you will return
- to the place you started from. In this case you will be returned to the
- Article screen and the current article.
- :h4.Resume -
- :p.The first posting panel is set up to detect the presence of a
- previously started article using this facility. If an article is
- detected you have the option to "Resume" or "ERASE" it. When the
- previous article is resumed the current article is discarded. You will
- be able to pick up the previous article where you left off.
- :h4.Followup -
- :p.When you follow-up on an article, you are replying back to the server
- and not the individual. NNR will do its best to preserve any information
- necessary to follow the prescribed conventions for posting. If for some
- reason you get interrupted, the newly generated article will be
- preserved until you resume via the "Resume" PFK or erase it using the
- "ERASE" PFK. When the article has been successfully posted, it will
- also be logged in the "NNRPMLOG" notebook.
- :h4.Mail -
- :p.When mailing an article to a friend or colleague you need to know
- their electronic address. NNR will search through your names file for
- any nicknames. When you fill in the "To:" field you must use very
- specific formats (see Post Screen(2) Help). When the article has been
- successfully mailed, it will be logged in the "NNRPMLOG" notebook.
- :h4.Reply -
- :p.When you reply to an article you are directing your response to the
- individual who posted the article. The return address is taken from the
- current article. When the article has been successfully sent, it will be
- logged in the "NNRPMLOG" notebook.
- :h4.ERASE -
- :p.The ERASE PFK will eliminate the previously edited POSTing/Mailing
- and operate on the current article.
- :h3.Commands
- :h4.PREFER -
- :P.You have the ability to change some of the NNR defaults set by your
- system administrator through the Preference Screen. All of these
- settings may also be changed on the command line at NNR invocation.
- The settings for LINES and ARTICLES are determined as suitable for the
- average virtual memory size at your site. Changes to these settings
- should be made with the understanding that NNR may run out of storage
- when collecting too many articles on the Headers Screen or reading large
- articles (too many lines). See the Preference Screen for more details.
- :h4.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h4.NULL -
- :p.Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- :h4.ERASE -
- :p.Eliminate the previously edited POSTing to operate on the
- current article.
- .pa
- :h2.Post Screen(2)
- :h3.General Help -
- :p.Bear in mind when you post an article that you are representing both
- yourself and MITRE to a potentially large audience. On the SHLI/Group
- screen you will see an indicator of whether posting is an option or not
- (y=posting, m=moderated, n=noposting). You may post at the Group level
- where only the group name is supplied, the Header level where the
- subject is supplied in addition to the group name and at the Article
- level where all available information is incorporated. There are groups
- available for testing this activity; "mitre.test" and "misc.test" are
- two such groups.
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** Post(2)
-
- Posting proceeds in stages. On this screen you are required to fill
- in the highlighted fields and make any modifications to the header
- area. When the needed information has been supplied, please select
- from the PFK list below.
-
- From: NNRPROD@MBVM.Mitre.Org (Paul Campbell)
- Newsgroups: mitre.techbb
- Subject: Re: OR/MS Symposium
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1= Help 2= 3= Quit 4= 5= Edit 6= Send
- 7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Sample Post Screen(2)
- :eFIG
- :h3.Program Function Keys (PFK)
- :h4.Help -
- :p.There is help available for the current screen. It is broken down
- into 4 sections: General, Program Function Keys (PFK), Commands (from
- the command line) and NNR help for CMS. See the Help Screen for more
- details.
- :h4.Quit -
- :p.Quitting here will not exit the NNR program. There is a hierarchical
- relationship among routines. Whenever you QUIT a screen you will return
- to the place you started from. In this case you will be returned to the
- article last read.
- :h4.Edit -
- :p.Once you have either supplied the subject or allowed it to default
- you may create the text of your article. Using the Edit key will put you
- into an XEDIT session.
- :h4.Send -
- :p.After concluding your XEDIT session you will be back on the main
- posting screen. The Send PFK will initiate either the posting or mailing
- process. You should receive some confirmation at the end of this
- process. If you decide to "quit" rather than "send" your article, it
- will be saved for the next time you enter this screen.
- :h3.Commands
- :h4.PREFER -
- :P.You have the ability to change some of the NNR defaults set by your
- system administrator through the Preference Screen. All of these
- settings may also be changed on the command line at NNR invocation.
- The settings for LINES and ARTICLES are determined as suitable for the
- average virtual memory size at your site. Changes to these settings
- should be made with the understanding that NNR may run out of storage
- when collecting too many articles on the Headers Screen or reading large
- articles (too many lines). See the Preference Screen for more details.
- :h4.SUBset -
- :p.Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- :h4.NULL -
- :p.Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- :h2.Xedit Screen (for Posting/Mailing)
- :h3.General Help -
- :p.This is a simple Xedit environment. If you are not familiar with
- Xedit don't despair since the PFKs available will do most, if not all,
- the operations necessary to compose a note. There are two basic
- mail/post scenarios. The first one is when you come from the Article
- Screen. In this case you will find the message-id and the contributor's
- name and address arranged in some conventional manner at the top of the
- note with the note itself to follow. In the second scenario where you do
- not come from the Article Screen, there is no other information
- available to include. In this case you will see
- .fo off
-
- * * * Top of File * * *
- * * * End of File * * *
-
- .fo on
- and you will be supplying the rest. To get started move the cursor to
- the line that contains "Top of File" and press the PF2 key.
-
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) ***
- Posting to comp.compilers
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- * * * Top of File * * *
- In article <monthly-Jan-92@comp.compilers>
- compilers-request@iecc.cambridge.ma.us (John R. Levine) writes:
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- Archive-name: compilers-faq
- 1= Help 2= Add line 3= Quit 4= Sign 5= Save 6= ?
- 7= Backward 8= Forward 9= Del line 10= Rgtleft 11= Spltjoin 12= Cursor
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- X E D I T 1 File
- :FIGCAP.Sample EDIT Screen
- :eFIG
- :h3.Help -
- :p.The Help PFK will display the CMS help file for the CMS NOTE
- command.
-
- .bf help
- .fo off
- Help - Returns help for CMS Note.
- Add line - Adds a line to the body of the note.
- Quit - Returns to Post Screen(2).
- Sign - Pulls in "userid Signature" file.
- Save - Saves file so you may continue with post/mail process.
- ? - Brings back previous command.
- Backward - Page Back.
- Forward - Page Forward.
- Del line - Deletes a line from the body of the note.
- Rgtleft - Toggle right or left.
- Spltjoin - Split or Join a line.
- Cursor - Toggle cursor between command line and cursor position.
- .pf
- :h1.Help
- :h2.General Help -
- .fo on
- :p.A summary Help is available from any NNR screen by choosing the PF1
- key.
- :FIG place='inline'
- *** NNR/VM (R_1.3.1) *** Help
-
- ** Headers Screen
-
- To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired article
- and use a Program Function Key (PFK) to initiate some action, see the
- PFK descriptions. Replacing the "." with (L)og, (M)ail, (P)rint or
- (R)ead and using the Selected PFK will initiate bulk activities. For
- example, replacing the "." with an "P" for several articles and
- pressing the "Selected" PFK will Print all the marked articles. The
- "*" signifies you have read this article during the current session
- or a previous session and the "@" marks articles where some
- "Selected" action has taken place.
-
- On the Headers Screen in the upper left corner you will notice "R 0"
- as an initial setting. This is a "Reduce" indicator, which counts
- the number of times you have issued the Reduce PFK. Use the Quit PFK
- to bring it back to zero.
-
- 1= NNR_Help 2= 3= Quit 4= General 5= PFKs 6= Commands
- 7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=
- ====>
- :FIGCAP.Typical "General" Help Screen (from Headers)
- :eFIG
- :h2.NNR_Help -
- :p.This PFK will invoke the system help for NNR.
- :h2.Quit -
- :p.There is a hierarchical relationship among routines. Whenever you
- QUIT a screen you will return to the place you started from. In general,
- you may be returned to almost anywhere.
- :h2.General -
- :p.The General help describes the current screen and some of it's
- function.
- :h2.PFKs -
- :p.The Program Function Keys (PFK) are described in minimal detail, enough
- to give you a sense of operation.
- :h2.Commands -
- :p.The Commands too are described in minimal detail, enough
- to give you a sense of operation.
- :appendix
- :H1.Help at a Glance
- .bf help
- :h2.PHLI/MAIN SCREEN
-
- :h3.PHLI/Main Screen General
-
- To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired Primary
- High Level Index (PHLI) and hit one of the Program Function Keys
- (PFK). The PHLI is the principal part of the name of a group. All
- groups with the same PHLI are related in some way. For example
- "comp" represents all groups associated with computing. Positioning
- the cursor on top of "comp" and pressing a PFK will initiate some
- action. Depending on the PFK, you can read all the news, read only
- the new news or exit back to CMS.
-
- There are currently two special purpose PHLIs, Personal_Subscriptions
- and New_Groups_Since_mm/dd/yy. These are slightly different from the
- other PHLIs since they are built by NNR and not directly related to
- the server. The Personal_Subscription PHLI is a collection of all
- the groups you have subscribed to and New_Groups_Since_mm/dd/yy are
- all those groups new to the server from the specified date.
-
- :h3.PHLI/Main Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This display.
- PFK All_News - Access all the news that is available. Articles read are
- not remembered. Move cursor to desired topic and press
- All_News PFK.
- PFK Quit - Exit NNR program.
- PFK New_News - Access news that is new to you according to "Groups Read"
- file on your account. Articles read are remembered.
- PFK Backward - Scrolls backward one screen.
- PFK Forward - Scrolls forward one screen.
-
- :h3.PHLI/Main Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- PREFER - Display Preferences Screen
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NULL - Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- TOP - Operates like the Xedit command TOP, locates the first PHLI
- and displays the associated screen.
- BOTtom - Operates like the Xedit command BOTTOM, locates the last PHLI
- and displays the associated screen.
-
-
- :h2.SHLI/GROUPS SCREEN
-
- :h3.SHLI/Groups Screen General
-
- To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired
- Secondary High Level Index (SHLI) and hit one of the Program Function
- Keys (PFK). The SHLI is better known as a group or a news group.
- Each news group is comprised of articles. The number of articles and
- posting information accompanies each group. You may check out a
- particular group using the PFKs associated with this screen.
-
- You will notice that some of the groups are highlighted and some are
- not. A group becomes highlighted when you subscribe "Sub/UnS" or
- read the group while in "New_News". This highlighted group will
- eventually appear in your Personal_Subscriptions group.
-
- The "Power" feature that you see in the upper left corner of this
- screen indicates whether you have entered the Power Read mode. By
- default the power mode is "OFF". See the "Power" PFK information for
- more details.
-
- :h3.SHLI/Groups Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This display.
- PFK Articles - Access articles sequentially by article number. Starts with
- the first available article. Cursor position respected.
- PFK Quit - Exits this screen.
- PFK Headers - Preferred path to articles. Collects subject and other
- information for display. Cursor position respected.
- PFK Post - Initiates posting procedure. Only group passed to the
- posting screen. Cursor position respected.
- PFK Mark - Mark the group as been read, zeros the article count.
- PFK Backward - Scrolls backward one screen.
- PFK Forward - Scrolls forward one screen.
- PFK Sub/UnS - Subscribe or UnSubscribe to a news group.
- PFK UpdtGrp - Updates the Group.
- PFK Reduce - Eliminate all groups with 0 articles from the display.
- PFK Power - Toggle between current Power setting. Initially OFF.
-
- :h3.SHLI/Groups Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- PREFER - Display Preferences Screen
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NULL - Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- UPDate - Inventories all groups associated with the current SHLI and
- displays the revised article count. Works like the "UpdtGrp"
- PFK but on all groups.
- TOP - Operates like the Xedit command TOP, locates the first SHLI
- and displays the associated screen.
- BOTtom - Operates like the Xedit command BOTTOM, locates the last SHLI
- and displays the associated screen.
- /str - Operates like the Xedit command Locate/, where "str" is any
- literal to be searched for. Case is ignored. Use "=" to
- continue search.
-
-
- :h2.HEADERS SCREEN
-
- :h3.Headers Screen General
-
- To use this screen you simply move the cursor to the desired article
- and use a Program Function Key (PFK) to initiate some action, see the
- PFK descriptions. Replacing the "." with (L)og, (M)ail, (P)rint or
- (R)ead and using the Selected PFK will initiate bulk activities. For
- example, replacing the "." with an "P" for several articles and
- pressing the "Selected" PFK will Print all the marked articles. The
- "*" signifies you have read this article during the current session
- or a previous session and the "@" marks articles where some
- "Selected" action has taken place.
-
- On the Headers Screen in the upper left corner you will notice "R 0"
- as an initial setting. This is a "Reduce" indicator, which counts
- the number of times you have issued the Reduce PFK. Use the Quit PFK
- to bring it back to zero.
-
- :h3.Headers Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This display.
- PFK Article - Read a specific article. Cursor position respected.
- PFK Quit - Exit Headers screen.
- PFK Selected - Mark each article at the "." with an "x". Mark as many as
- desired, then press the Selected PFK.
- PFK Post - Initiates posting procedure. The group and subject are
- passed to the posting screen. Cursor position respected.
- PFK Mrk2Here - Marks all articles as read, up to the cursor position or
- when cursor is on Command line, ALL articles are marked.
- PFK Backward - Scrolls backward one screen.
- PFK Forward - Scrolls forward one screen.
- PFK Thread - Collects articles based on subject.
- PFK Reduce - Eliminates read articles, "reduces" the number displayed.
- PFK Mrk/UMrk - Mark Article/UnMark Article toggle.
- PFK NxtGroup - Moves to the next group in the SHLI list.
-
- :h3.Headers Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- PREFER - Display Preferences Screen
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NULL - Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- THRead - Thread expects a literal string as an argument. for example,
- try "THR abc", this will display all articles with the string
- "abc","ABC" or any other combination.
- NGroup - Moves to the next group in the SHLI list (with articles).
- PGroup - Moves to the previous group in the SHLI list (with articles).
- TOP - Operates like the Xedit command TOP, locates the first Header
- and displays the associated screen.
- BOTtom - Operates like the Xedit command BOTTOM, locates the last Header
- and displays the associated screen.
- /str - Operates like the Xedit command Locate/, where "str" is any
- literal to be searched for. Case is ignored. Use "=" to cont.
- SORT - Toggles between sorted "Subject" and default server order
-
-
- :h2.ARTICLE SCREEN
-
- :h3.Article Screen General
-
- There are three ways to get to this screen. The first is by
- selecting the "Articles" PFK for a specific group from the SHLI/Group
- screen. The second and third are via the Headers screen using the
- "Article" PFK and the "Selected" PFK, see the respective PFK help for
- each of the screens mentioned.
-
- Once you have succeeded in getting to this screen you may page through
- the article (PFK Forward, PFK Backward) and range through all the
- available articles (PFK Next, PFK Previous). There is one
- Preferences setting that limits the number of "Lines" NNR will allow,
- you may set this accordingly.
-
- From the Article Screen you may also "Post", "Print" or "Log" a
- article, please see the PFK description for this screen for details.
-
- :h3.Article Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This display.
- PFK Next - Read the next article in the sequence.
- PFK Quit - Exit Article screen.
- PFK Previous - Read the previous article in the sequence.
- PFK PostMail - Initiates posting procedure. The group and subject are
- passed to the posting screen along with the article.
- PFK HeadBody - Toggles between headers+body and body only.
- PFK Backward - Scrolls backward one screen.
- PFK Forward - Scrolls forward one screen.
- PFK Print - Sends the article to the virtual printer.
- PFK Rot13 - Translates screen using a character rotation method.
- PFK Log - Logs article in NNRLOG NOTEBOOK.
- PFK NxtGroup - Moves to the next group in the SHLI list.
-
- :h3.Article Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- PREFER - Display Preferences Screen
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NGroup - Moves to the next group in the SHLI list (with articles).
- PGroup - Moves to the previous group in the SHLI list (with articles).
- LOG - "LOG xyz" will log the current article into a notebook by the
- name of "XYZ NOTEBOOK". If the header information is available
- this article may be manipulated with Rice Mail/Mailbook.
-
-
- :h2.PREFERENCES SCREEN
-
- :h3.Preferences Screen General
-
- The User Preferences Screen attempts to make NNR more useful in
- irregular situations (normally none of the User configurable
- parameters should need changing). The Header Screen option is
- changed by the Rotate PFK; the other values must be filled in. Once
- any of the values are changed they will retain their setting for the
- duration of the NNR session or until changed again. The values will
- be reset to the default on the next invocation of NNR.
-
- Articles/Group - used to determine the upper limit for the number of
- articles collected on "Headers Screen". Default is 300 articles.
- Lines/Article - used to determine the upper limit for the number of lines
- collected for an article on "Article Screen". Default is 1500 lines.
- Log/NoLog - you may switch between logging all outgoing mail/post and
- not logging them. The default is "YES", log them.
- Add Pseudo PHLI - used in conjunction with the Sub/UnS PFK on the SHLI
- screen. The default is OFF, change this to any name and use the
- Sub/UnS PFK to add groups to the newly defined PHLI.
-
- :h3.Preferences Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This display.
- PFK Quit - Exit Preferences screen.
- PFK Rotate - Range through possible configuration values.
-
- :h3.Preferences Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NULL - Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
-
-
- :h2.POST(1) SCREEN
-
- :h3.POST(1) Screen General
-
- This is a simple mailer/poster. It is comprised of two screens, Post
- Screen(1) and Post Screen(2). This screen will be encountered when
- coming from the Article screen or when NNR detects that there is an
- unfinished article that was started sometime earlier. From this
- screen you determine the course of action, you may direct the article
- to a colleague, follow-up to the news server or reply back to the
- sender.
-
- On the SHLI/Group screen you will see an indicator of whether posting
- is an option or not (y=posting, m=moderated, n=noposting). There are
- groups available for testing this activity; "alt.test" and
- "misc.test" are two such groups.
-
- The second screen you encounter will give you an opportunity to
- change some of the captured information and in the case of forwarding
- the article you will be called upon to type in the recipient's
- electronic address.
-
- :h3.POST(1) Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This Display.
- PFK Quit - Exit Post(1) screen.
- PFK Resume - Allows you to continue an existing POSTing. This is
- independent of the current article.
- PFK Followup - Newly edited information to be sent back to the server
- for POSTing.
- PFK Mail - Newly edited information to be directed to the local
- electronic mail system (must fill in recipient).
- PFK Reply - Newly edited information to be directed to the creator
- of an article (directed back to the "From:").
- PFK ERASE - Eliminate the previously edited POSTing to operate on
- the current article.
-
- :h3.POST(1) Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- PREFER - Display Preferences Screen
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NULL - Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- ERASE - Eliminate the previously edited POSTing to operate on the
- current article.
-
-
- :h2.POST(2) SCREEN
-
- :h3.POST(2) Screen General
-
- The Post Screen(2) allows you to modify any of the highlighted
- fields. It is highly recommended that no field be left blank; in
- some cases the MAIL or POST will fail. When sending MAIL use the
- following formats for the "To:" header (nicknames are supported):
-
- userid *or* userid@nodeid *or* userid@nodeid.domain.ext
- (* incorporate personal names as follows *)
- Firstname Lastname <userid@nodeid.domain.ext>
- userid@nodeid.domain.ext (Firstname Lastname)
-
- Bear in mind when you post an article that you are representing both
- yourself and your organization to a potentially large audience.
-
- :h3.POST(2) Screen PFKs
-
- .fo off
- PFK Help - This Display.
- PFK Quit - Exit Post(2) screen.
- PFK Edit - Establishes a limited XEDIT session. When you come
- from the Article screen you will see the entire article
- is supplied.
- PFK Send - Will POST/MAIL the results of the edit session. You will
- receive confirmation that your contribution was
- successful.
-
- :h3.POST(2) Screen Commands
-
- .fo off
- PREFER - Display Preferences Screen
- SUBset - Drop into a CMS subset. You must type "Return" to come back
- to NNR. If your are using the RXSOCKET version you may use
- other TCPIP applications.
- NULL - Simply hitting the ENTER key will toggle the cursor from the
- current position to the command line.
- .pf
- :H1.Network News Transfer Protocol (Excerpt)
- .fo off
-
- Network Working Group Brian Kantor (U.C. San Diego)
- Request for Comments: 977 Phil Lapsley (U.C. Berkeley)
- February 1986
-
- Network News Transfer Protocol
-
- A Proposed Standard for the Stream-Based
- Transmission of News
-
- Status of This Memo
-
- NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval,
- and posting of news articles using a reliable stream-based
- transmission of news among the ARPA-Internet community. NNTP is
- designed so that news articles are stored in a central database
- allowing a subscriber to select only those items he wishes to read.
- Indexing, cross-referencing, and expiration of aged messages are also
- provided. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet
- community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
- Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
- 1. Introduction
-
- For many years, the ARPA-Internet community has supported the
- distribution of bulletins, information, and data in a timely fashion
- to thousands of participants. We collectively refer to such items of
- information as "news". Such news provides for the rapid
- dissemination of items of interest such as software bug fixes, new
- product reviews, technical tips, and programming pointers, as well as
- rapid-fire discussions of matters of concern to the working computer
- professional. News is very popular among its readers.
-
- There are popularly two methods of distributing such news: the
- Internet method of direct mailing, and the USENET news system.
-
- 1.1. Internet Mailing Lists
-
- The Internet community distributes news by the use of mailing lists.
- These are lists of subscriber's mailbox addresses and remailing
- sublists of all intended recipients. These mailing lists operate by
- remailing a copy of the information to be distributed to each
- subscriber on the mailing list. Such remailing is inefficient when a
- mailing list grows beyond a dozen or so people, since sending a
- separate copy to each of the subscribers occupies large quantities of
- network bandwidth, CPU resources, and significant amounts of disk
- storage at the destination host. There is also a significant problem
- in maintenance of the list itself: as subscribers move from one job
- to another; as new subscribers join and old ones leave; and as hosts
- come in and out of service.
-
- 1.2. The USENET News System
-
- Clearly, a worthwhile reduction of the amount of these resources used
- can be achieved if articles are stored in a central database on the
- receiving host instead of in each subscriber's mailbox. The USENET
- news system provides a method of doing just this. There is a central
- repository of the news articles in one place (customarily a spool
- directory of some sort), and a set of programs that allow a
- subscriber to select those items he wishes to read. Indexing,
- cross-referencing, and expiration of aged messages are also provided.
-
- 1.3. Central Storage of News
-
- For clusters of hosts connected together by fast local area networks
- (such as Ethernet), it makes even more sense to consolidate news
- distribution onto one (or a very few) hosts, and to allow access to
- these news articles using a server and client model. Subscribers may
- then request only the articles they wish to see, without having to
- wastefully duplicate the storage of a copy of each item on each host.
-
- 1.4. A Central News Server
-
- A way to achieve these economies is to have a central computer system
- that can provide news service to the other systems on the local area
- network. Such a server would manage the collection of news articles
- and index files, with each person who desires to read news bulletins
- doing so over the LAN. For a large cluster of computer systems, the
- savings in total disk space is clearly worthwhile. Also, this allows
- workstations with limited disk storage space to participate in the
- news without incoming items consuming oppressive amounts of the
- workstation's disk storage.
-
- We have heard rumors of somewhat successful attempts to provide
- centralized news service using IBIS and other shared or distributed
- file systems. While it is possible that such a distributed file
- system implementation might work well with a group of similar
- computers running nearly identical operating systems, such a scheme
- is not general enough to offer service to a wide range of client
- systems, especially when many diverse operating systems may be in use
- among a group of clients. There are few (if any) shared or networked
- file systems that can offer the generality of service that stream
- connections using Internet TCP provide, particularly when a wide
- range of host hardware and operating systems are considered.
-
- NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval,
- and posting of news articles using a reliable stream (such as TCP)
- server-client model. NNTP is designed so that news articles need only
- be stored on one (presumably central) host, and subscribers on other
- hosts attached to the LAN may read news articles using stream
- connections to the news host.
-
- NNTP is modelled upon the news article specifications in RFC 850,
- which describes the USENET news system. However, NNTP makes few
- demands upon the structure, content, or storage of news articles, and
- thus we believe it easily can be adapted to other non-USENET news
- systems.
-
- Typically, the NNTP server runs as a background process on one host,
- and would accept connections from other hosts on the LAN. This works
- well when there are a number of small computer systems (such as
- workstations, with only one or at most a few users each), and a large
- central server.
-
- 1.5. Intermediate News Servers
-
- For clusters of machines with many users (as might be the case in a
- university or large industrial environment), an intermediate server
- might be used. This intermediate or "slave" server runs on each
- computer system, and is responsible for mediating news reading
- requests and performing local caching of recently-retrieved news
- articles.
-
- Typically, a client attempting to obtain news service would first
- attempt to connect to the news service port on the local machine. If
- this attempt were unsuccessful, indicating a failed server, an
- installation might choose to either deny news access, or to permit
- connection to the central "master" news server.
-
- For workstations or other small systems, direct connection to the
- master server would probably be the normal manner of operation.
-
- This specification does not cover the operation of slave NNTP
- servers. We merely suggest that slave servers are a logical addition
- to NNTP server usage which would enhance operation on large local
- area networks.
-
- 1.6. News Distribution
-
- NNTP has commands which provide a straightforward method of
- exchanging articles between cooperating hosts. Hosts which are well
- connected on a local area or other fast network and who wish to
- actually obtain copies of news articles for local storage might well
- find NNTP to be a more efficient way to distribute news than more
- traditional transfer methods (such as UUCP).
-
- In the traditional method of distributing news articles, news is
- propagated from host to host by flooding - that is, each host will
- send all its new news articles on to each host that it feeds. These
- hosts will then in turn send these new articles on to other hosts
- that they feed. Clearly, sending articles that a host already has
- obtained a copy of from another feed (many hosts that receive news
- are redundantly fed) again is a waste of time and communications
- resources, but for transport mechanisms that are single-transaction
- based rather than interactive (such as UUCP in the UNIX-world <1>),
- distribution time is diminished by sending all articles and having
- the receiving host simply discard the duplicates. This is
- especially true when communications sessions are limited to once a
- day.
-
- Using NNTP, hosts exchanging news articles have an interactive
- mechanism for deciding which articles are to be transmitted. A host
- desiring new news, or which has new news to send, will typically
- contact one or more of its neighbors using NNTP. First it will
- inquire if any new news groups have been created on the serving host
- by means of the NEWGROUPS command. If so, and those are appropriate
- or desired (as established by local site-dependent rules), those new
- newsgroups can be created.
-
- The client host will then inquire as to which new articles have
- arrived in all or some of the newsgroups that it desires to receive,
- using the NEWNEWS command. It will receive a list of new articles
- from the server, and can request transmission of those articles that
- it desires and does not already have.
-
- Finally, the client can advise the server of those new articles which
- the client has recently received. The server will indicate those
- articles that it has already obtained copies of, and which articles
- should be sent to add to its collection.
-
- In this manner, only those articles which are not duplicates and
- which are desired are transferred.
-
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- @ws @bw40 (uide \(Version 1.3.1\)) @ws 248.432 @bw ( 47) @ws
- showpage pageobj restore
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