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problème avec inn



Bonjour,
J'ai tout récemment installé inn et suck sans aucun problème. Ensuite j'ai
suivi l'article "Configuration de Inn sous Linux" d' Eric Jacobini et Nat
Makarévitch. 
Inn récupère sans encombre les news, j'utilise slrn pour lire et poster. 
Mais poster (rpost) pose un problème. En effet, je ne retrouve pas les
articles que je poste sur le serveur de news de mon FAI. Je dois avoir un
problème avec le fichier newsfeeds. Pouvez-vous m'aider?
Merci d'avance.
David
Voici mon fichier /etc/news/newsfeeds

##  $Revision: 1.16 $
##  newsfeeds - determine where Usenet articles get sent
##  Format:
##	site[/exclude,exclude...]\
##		:pattern,pattern...[/distrib,distrib...]\
##		:flag,flag...\
##		:param
##  Summary of flags:
##	<size		Article must be less then size bytes.
##	Aitems		Article checks -- d (must have Distribution header)
##			p (don't check for site in Path header).
##	Bhigh/low	Internal buffer size before writing to output.
##	H[count]	Article must have less then count hops; default is 1.
##	Isize		Internal buffer size (if a file feed)
##	Nm		Only moderated groups that match the patterns.
##	Nu		Only unmoderated groups that match the patterns.
##	Ssize		Start spooling if more than size bytes get queued.
##	Ttype		Feed types -- f (file) m (funnel; param names the
##			real entry) p (pipe to program) c (send to stdin
##			channel of param's sub-process); x (like c, but
##			handles commands on stdin).
##	Witems		What to write -- b (article bytesize) f (full path)
##			g (first newsgroup) m (Message-ID) n (relative
##			path) s (site that fed article) t (time received)
##			* (names of funnel feed-in's or all sites that get
##			the article) N (Newsgroups header) D (Distribution
##			header) H (all headers) O (overview data) R
##			(replication data).
##  Param field depends on T flag.  For Tf, relative paths are from the
##  out.going directory.  For Tp and Tc, it is a shell command to execute.
##  If a Tm refers to this entry (which will have its own T param) then "*"
##  is expanded to all the funnel sites that triggered this one.  Useful
##  for spawning one mail process, e.g.
##
##  This file is complicated -- see newsfeeds.5!

##  This is the local site.
##  The "pattern" field gives the intial subscription list for
##  all other sites.  You might want to put "!control,!junk,!<local>.*"
##  there.  The "distrib" subfield limits incoming articles.
##
##  You can also have ME/bad.site: to refuse articles from a particular
##  site (by matching the Path: entry).  Other pseudo-sites may be put
##  in here, to REFUSE certain types of 3rd-party cancel messages
##  (See the "Cancel FAQ" news.admin.net-abuse.misc):
##      cyberspam       Spam cancels, munged articles, binary postings
##      spewcancel      just munged articles from runaway gateways
##      bincancel       just binary postings to non-binaries groups
##
##  Note that refusing articles means you won't offer them to sites you feed
##
ME:*,!control,!junk,!local.!foo::

overview:*:Tc,WO:/usr/lib/news/bin/overchan

## The most often used type entries: uncomment and adjust.

# Feed all local non-internal postings to news.myprovider.com; sent off-line
# via nntpsend, send-nntp, or send-uucp.pl. Also, enable the entry in the
# crontab file to regulary actually send all batched articles.
#
# If you're not low on memory use innfeed.
#
news.club-internet.fr/club-internet\
	:*,!junk,!control\
	:Tf,Wnm:

# An innfeed example. First, define several peers like this
# (the primary name needs to be the hostname of the peer).
#
#news.club-internet.fr/club-internet\
#	:*/!local\
#	:Tm:innfeed!
#
# Then define one "master" entry that connects to all the peers:
#innfeed!:!*:Tc,Wnm*:/usr/sbin/innfeed -y


## Less often used examples.

# A real-time nntplink feed, if you installed nntplink yourself.
#uunet/news.uu.net\
#	:*/!local\
#	:Tc,Wnm,S16384:/usr/lib/news/bin/nntplink -k -q news.uu.net

## Create the links for cross posted articles
#crosspost:*:Tc,Ap,WR:/usr/lib/news/bin/crosspost

# Feed all moderated source postings to an archiver
#source-archive\
#	:!*,comp.sources.*\
#	:Tp,Nm:/usr/lib/news/bin/archive -f \
#	 -i /var/spool/news/news.archive/INDEX

# Capture all Foo, Incorporated, postings
#capture\
#	:*/foo\
#	:Tp,H2:/usr/lib/news/bin/capture %s

# A UUCP feed, where we try to keep the "batching" between 4 and 1K.
#ihnp4\
#	:!junk,!control/!foo\
#	:Tf,Wfb,B4096/1024:

								Wiitgenstein


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