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Newsgroups: ruc.mail.nuntius
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From: aaron@med.cornell.edu (Aaron B. Freimark)
Subject: Monthly Nuntius FAQ posting (2/23/94)
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THE NUNTIUS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LIST
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7 MARCH 1994
* Note: ALL COMMENTS ARE WELCOME!
* Please direct these comments to _me_ (not to the list).
* I am very grateful to those who have contributed (knowingly or not)
* to this project.
*
* This FAQ is an on-going project, of course. Please feel free to
* help out by making suggestions, corrections, clarifications,
* additions, and ruminations. Thank you.
*
* -- Aaron Freimark (aaron@med.cornell.edu)
* NUNTIUS-L and NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L list "owner"
* and happy Nuntius user.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
-----------------
A. Listserv Questions
1. What are the Nuntius listserv lists?
2. How do I subscribe to the lists?
3. How do I unsubscribe from the lists?
B. General Nuntius Questions
1. What does "Nuntius" mean?
2. Where can I get Nuntius?
3. Is there documentation for Nuntius?
4. What's the difference between "Nuntius Personal Files"
and "Nuntius Public Files"?
5. How can I configure Nuntius to work in a public lab?
6. Where are the group descriptions that Nuntius claims to fetch?
7. How do I change my news server?
8. Can Nuntius decode ROT-13?
9. What's the difference between "SAVE", "SAVE AS", and "SAVE A
COPY AS"?
10. Can Nuntius show the date, or search for text? or have a
built-in editor? or a built-in mailer? or support for
cross-posted articles?
C. Article Posting & Sorting Questions
1. How does Nuntius sort articles?
2. How come other follow-up's don't end up in the same string?
3. What do NEW, UNREAD, and UPDATED TODAY mean?
4. How do I know whether posting works?
5. How come I can't see the article I just posted?
6. Where is a FREE nntp server?
D. Common Nuntius Problems
1. I can't "Quit"!!!
2. Does it work properly under A/UX 3.0?
A. LISTSERV QUESTIONS
---------------------
(A.1) What are the Nuntius listserv lists?
There are currently two mailing lists concerning Nuntius,
NUNTIUS-L and NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L. Both are hosted by Cornell
University. However, Cornell does not sponsor Nuntius in any
way (I'm sure they wanted me to say that).
NUNTIUS-L is for DISCUSSION concerning Nuntius. NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L
carries only ANNOUNCEMENTS of new releases, major bugs, etc.
NUNTIUS-L is sometimes quite high traffic (sometimes a dozen
messages a day), while NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L can often lapse for a
few months without a post.
This is because NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L is moderated, while NUNTIUS-L
is "open."
There is no need to subscribe to both; all posts to
NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L will be automatically delivered to each
subscriber of NUNTIUS-L.
The administrator for the lists is me (aaron@med.cornell.edu).
I am always willing to help subscribers (or potential subscribers)
IF they ask politely.
(A.2) How do I subscribe to the lists?
Send an E-mail message to <listserv@cornell.edu>. The subject
can be blank, but make sure the "From:" address is not anything
odd. Odd addresses only cause the list administrator headaches.
In the body of the message, type this one line:
SUBSCRIBE NUNTIUS-L your name
or
SUBSCRIBE NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L your name
For example, use "SUBSCRIBE NUNTIUS-L Aaron Freimark".
You will receive a confirmation with instructions on how to
communicate with the list. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS! You can
always get help by sending the command "HELP" in the body of a
message to <listserv@cornell.edu> (* NOT TO THE LIST ADDRESS *).
(A.3) How do I unsubscribe from the lists?
Send an E-mail message to <listserv@cornell.edu>. Make sure the
"From:" address is the same as the address from which you
originally subscribed (that is very important!). Type the
following one line in the body of the message:
UNSUBSCRIBE NUNTIUS-L
or
UNSUBSCRIBE NUNTIUS-ANNOUNCE-L
Note that your name doesn't appear here. The listserver will send
you confirmation. If you have any problems, please kindly ask the
list administrator for help (aaron@med.cornell.edu).
B. GENERAL NUNTIUS QUESTIONS
----------------------------
(B.1) What does "Nuntius" mean?
According to Erik Reuter (e-reuter@uiuc.edu), "`Nuntius' is a Latin
noun which translates to `messenger'." He suggests that it is
pronounced nun-tee-uss (not noon-tee-uss). "But if you ask someone
familiar with `Church Latin' you may get a different answer."
(B.2) Where can I get Nuntius?
Peter Speck (speck@ruc.dk), the author of Nuntius, puts all his
versions and sources at the anonymous ftp site "frederik.ruc.dk".
It is a Macintosh running Peter Lewis' great-but-slow "ftpd."
For North American users, you may find that a mirror at Cornell
University may be easier to use. Ftp to "ftp.cit.cornell.edu",
and look in the directory "/pub/mac/comm/test" for the Nuntius
archive mirror.
Peter also regularly uploads Nuntius to the archives at sumex-aim,
etc.
(B.3) Is there documentation for Nuntius?
Nothing official. However, Mike Kuniavsky (mikek@umich.edu) has
made available some University of Michigan documentation on
Nuntius. Ftp to "ftp.css.itd.umich.edu", and look in
"/users/mikek" for "new-nuntius.word5.hqx" and "new-nuntius.rtf"
for Binhexed Mac Word 5 and RTF files.
There's also Cornell University documentation (written by me :-)
at "ftp.cit.cornell.edu", in "pub/mac/bear-access/docs/glued" as
"Nuntius.bin". It's in an odd format -- the viewer is there as
"viewer.bin".
This FAQ resides on "ftp.cit.cornell.edu", in
"/pub/mac/comm/test/Nuntius-archive-mirror".
(B.4) What's the difference between "Nuntius Personal Files" and
"Nuntius Public Files"?
From John T. Chapman (jtc1@cornell.edu):
"These folders store information on the various groups and
articles. The Personal Folder contains information on what
articles _you_ have read. The Public Folder contains article
subjects, etc.
"From what I've seen, you can delete all newsgroup items from the
Public Folder. Nuntius will need to rebuild all of these the next
time it opens those groups and will thus be slower. However, I've
seen large amounts of space reclaimed (more than a meg). This is
probably due to some inefficiency in the way Nuntius updates these
files; the full rebuild causes some 'housecleaning'. Deleting
items from the Personal Folder will result in you losing track of
what items you have marked as read.
"Supposedly, one or both folders can be Aliased to someplace
outside the System Folder (a server volume?)
"There is also the 'dummy file' trick from the Nuntius Notes file -
replace the 'Nuntius personal folder' with a dummy file and Nuntius
will only open when a Nuntius Preferences file is double-clicked
on. This helps administrators configure Macs that will be used by
several people (e.g. public labs)."
(B.5) How can I configure Nuntius to work in a public lab?
* Not written yet *
(B.6) Where are the group descriptions that Nuntius claims to fetch?
Turn on Balloon Help and look in the List of All Groups. Pretty
cool, huh?
(B.7) How do I change my news server?
That information is stuck inside the Nuntius Preferences document.
You will need to trash that document, and start from scratch.
(B.8) Can Nuntius decode ROT-13?
Not by itself. But you can download the font "Zbanpb 9" from
ftp.cit.cornell.edu. It is based on Monaco 9. When you wish to
"decode" a ROT-13 article, simply change the font.
(B.9) What's the difference between "SAVE", "SAVE AS", and "SAVE A COPY
AS"?
SAVE is the easiest way to save; it simply updates the disk file with
the same name as the title.
SAVE AS... alows me to change the name of the document. For
example, I may save as "Aaron's Other Groups". The window's
title will change to "Aaron's Other Groups". The file
"Aaron's Groups" will still be on the disk, but it may contain
older information.
SAVE A COPY AS... does just that. If the current title is
"Aaron's Groups", and I save a copy as "Aaron's Other Groups",
then the window title will remain "Aaron's Groups" (but there
will be an "Aaron's Other Groups" file on the disk, as well as
"Aaron's Groups"). If I then SAVE, the "Aaron's Groups" file
will be updated (not "Other").
Or, as Kevin Boyce (boyce@lheavx.gsfc.nasa.gov) says, "Gawrsh,
it's just the same as in any other program, why was I so confused?"
(B.10) Can Nuntius show the date, or search for text? or have a built-in
editor? or a built-in mailer? or support for cross-posted articles?
No. But the source code (in C++ & MacApp) is available (see B.2,
above). You are free to add it yourself.
C. ARTICLE POSTING & SORTING QUESTIONS
--------------------------------------
(C.1) How does Nuntius sort articles?
Nuntius is a "threaded" news reader. This means that it sorts
articles into threads.
What's a thread? A thread is an article and all the followups
(responses or modifications) to it. A simple example of a thread
is an article with the question "What's the sum of 2 and 2?", and
it's response, "Re: What's the sum of 2 and 2?".
Followups are designated by two methods. (1) the phrase "Re:",
meaning "regarding" or "response to" is placed in the subject of
the followup. (2) A header is added to the followup with a
reference to the original (parent) article. Not every newsreader
uses both methods (Nuntius does).
Nuntius sorts by grouping articles which share references.
(C.2) How come other follow-up's don't end up in the same string?
Some newsreaders do not put the reference header in a followup.
Nuntius therefore thinks that this is a new post (regardless of
it's subject), and places it in a new thread.
Newswatcher, for example, sorts by subject. However, this is not
necessarily better than reference-sorting.
Peter has said that subject-sorting will be added in version 1.2.
(C.3) What do NEW, UNREAD, and UPDATED TODAY mean?
NEW articles have been fetched from the server since the last time
I opened the newsgroup. They are marked with a bullet (Black Dot,
option-8).
UNREAD articles have not yet been read by me. That is, I may have
opened the newsgroup (read the subjects), but I have not opened the
thread containing the article (not read the article). NEW articles
are a subset of UNREAD articles. UNREAD articles which are not NEW
are marked with a dash.
UPDATED TODAY articles have been fetched from the server today.
They may contain NEW, UNREAD and/or READ articles. There is no
special marking for these articles.
For example, I open comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc, a group I have never
before seen, and all of the articles are marked with a bullet
(NEW). I read a few of the articles, then close the group.
The next day, I open the group again. Now, the articles which
have been posted since yesterday have a bullet (NEW). The articles
which are older, but which I didn't read yesterday, are marked with
a dash (UNREAD, but not NEW). And the articles which I have read
have no mark.
(C.4) How do I know whether posting works?
Post to a test group, such as "misc.test". On that group, in
particular, are a number of automatic responders which send you
mail when they see your message.
(C.5) How come I can't see the article I just posted?
Not every news server shows articles immediately. Cornell's
Sparc 10 running INN shows a posted article within 30 seconds,
but I had to wait half a day on my previous VAX 6250 with VMSNEWS.
(C.6) Where is a FREE nntp server?
From Dr. Chaos:
"Arnold Lesikar has produced a compilation of publicly addressable
news sources, annotated with comments like whether or not they
allow posting, etc. Before you get too excited and go looking for
a site carrying alt.binaries.pictures.erotica, forget it ... the
administrators at these sites know that their systems are going to
be on the list, so it's unlikely this list will provide you with
that kind of source. You can get the latest version of the list
from nctuccca.edu.tw (Taiwan) located in Lesikar.NNTP-Servers in
the documents/Internet/MaasInfo/Other directory. Alternatively,
'finger lesikar@tigger.stcloud.msus.edu'. Included in the file are
the Gopher bookmark entries to access these sites."
D. COMMON NUNTIUS PROBLEMS
--------------------------
(D.1) I can't "Quit"!!!
Or, "My "Quit" menu choice is greyed-out! This is one that people
occasionally see, but that Peter hasn't been able to figure out
yet. He has, however, hacked in "fix". If you hold down the
Control key when you click in the menu bar, "Quit" should be
enabled.
(D.2) Does it work properly under A/UX 3.0?
Darrell Budic (budic@vms2.macc.wisc.edu) replies:
"Yes, mostly. I use it myself, and there are two main 'quirks' with
it.
"One is built into Nuntius, and it tells you nicely that you can't
'Reply to author by mail because this hack doesn't work under
A/UX.' Any chance of a fix to this one soon? Maybe apple event
support and reply-by-mail that way?
"The other is a bit more painful, and is a consequence of the unix
file system, and the mac interface to it. You can't post an article
with a : (colon) in it, since A/UX tries to interpret it as part of
the file name, thinks its a directory delimiter, and calmly tells
you the volume is unavailable. This doesn't seem that bad, but
consider 'post followup article' -> "Re: whatever" always fails
because of the : on the Re. Pain in the neck, and then some. I
suppose that if you created a volume named 'Re', or maybe a root
level dir ('/Re'), it might be a workaround, but I've just taken to
changing the : to a - when I followup. You could also probably
change this with res edit, but I haven't bothered to try that
either."
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