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1#! /usr/bin/perl -W
2#
3# yapfaq Version 0.91 by Thomas Hochstein
4# (Original author: Marc Brockschmidt)
5#
6# This script posts any project described in its config-file. Most people
7# will use it in combination with cron(8).
8#
9# Copyright (C) 2003 Marc Brockschmidt <marc@marcbrockschmidt.de>
10# Copyright (c) 2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
11#
12# It can be redistributed and/or modified under the same terms under
13# which Perl itself is published.
14
15our $VERSION = "0.91";
16
17# Please do not change this setting!
18# You may override the default .rc file (.yapfaqrc) by using "-c .rc file"
19my $RCFile = '.yapfaqrc';
20# Valid configuration variables for use in a .rc file
21my @ValidConfVars = ('NNTPServer','NNTPUser','NNTPPass','Sender','ConfigFile','Program');
22
23################################### Defaults ###################################
24# Please do not change anything in here!
25# Use a runtime configuration file (.yapfaqrc by default) to override defaults.
26my %Config = (NNTPServer => "",
27 NNTPUser => "",
28 NNTPPass => "",
29 Sender => "",
30 ConfigFile => "yapfaq.cfg",
31 Program => "");
32
33################################# Main program #################################
34
35use strict;
36use Net::NNTP;
37use Net::Domain qw(hostfqdn);
38use Date::Calc qw(Add_Delta_YM Add_Delta_Days Delta_Days Today);
39use Getopt::Std;
40$Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION = 1;
41my ($TDY, $TDM, $TDD) = Today(); #TD: Today's date
42
43# read commandline options
44my %Options;
45getopts('Vhvpdt:f:c:s:', \%Options);
46# -V: print version / copyright information
47if ($Options{'V'}) {
48 print "$0 v $VERSION\nCopyright (c) 2003 Marc Brockschmidt <marc\@marcbrockschmidt.de>\nCopyright (c) 2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh\@inter.net>\n";
49 print "This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.\n";
50 exit(0);
51}
52# -h: feed myself to perldoc
53if ($Options{'h'}) {
54 exec ('perldoc', $0);
55 exit(0);
56};
57# -f: set $Faq
58my ($Faq) = $Options{'f'} if ($Options{'f'});
59
60# read runtime configuration (configuration variables)
61$RCFile = $Options{'c'} if ($Options{'c'});
62if (-f $RCFile) {
63 readrc (\$RCFile,\%Config);
64} else {
65 warn "$0: W: .rc file $RCFile does not exist!\n";
66}
67
68$Options{'s'} = $Config{'Program'} if (defined($Config{'Program'}) && $Config{'Program'} && !defined($Options{'s'}));
69
70# read configuration (configured FAQs)
71my @Config;
72readconfig (\$Config{'ConfigFile'}, \@Config, \$Faq);
73
74# for each FAQ:
75# - parse configuration
76# - read status data
77# - if FAQ is due: call postfaq()
78foreach (@Config) {
79 my ($LPD,$LPM,$LPY) = (01, 01, 0001); #LP: Last posting-date
80 my ($NPY,$NPM,$NPD); #NP: Next posting-date
81 my $SupersedeMID;
82
83 my ($ActName,$File,$PFreq,$Expire) =($$_{'name'},$$_{'file'},$$_{'posting-frequency'},$$_{'expires'});
84 my ($From,$Subject,$NG,$Fup2)=($$_{'from'},$$_{'subject'},$$_{'ngs'},$$_{'fup2'});
85 my ($MIDF,$ReplyTo,$ExtHea)=($$_{'mid-format'},$$_{'reply-to'},$$_{'extraheader'});
86 my ($Supersede) =($$_{'supersede'});
87
88 # -f: loop if not FAQ to post
89 next if (defined($Faq) && $ActName ne $Faq);
90
91 # read status data
92 if (open (FH, "<$File.cfg")) {
93 while(<FH>){
94 if (/##;; Lastpost:\s*(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{2}(\d{2})?)/){
95 ($LPD, $LPM, $LPY) = ($1, $2, $3);
96 } elsif (/^##;;\s*LastMID:\s*(<\S+@\S+>)\s*$/) {
97 $SupersedeMID = $1;
98 }
99 }
100 close FH;
101 } else {
102 warn "$0: W: Couldn't open $File.cfg: $!\n";
103 }
104
105 $SupersedeMID = "" unless $Supersede;
106
107 ($NPY,$NPM,$NPD) = calcdelta ($LPY,$LPM,$LPD,$PFreq);
108
109 # if FAQ is due: get it out
110 if (Delta_Days($NPY,$NPM,$NPD,$TDY,$TDM,$TDD) >= 0 or ($Options{'p'})) {
111 if($Options{'d'}) {
112 print "$ActName: Would be posted now (but running in simulation mode [$0 -d]).\n" if $Options{'v'};
113 } else {
114 postfaq(\$ActName,\$File,\$From,\$Subject,\$NG,\$Fup2,\$MIDF,\$ExtHea,\$Config{'Sender'},\$TDY,\$TDM,\$TDD,\$ReplyTo,\$SupersedeMID,\$Expire);
115 }
116 } elsif($Options{'v'}) {
117 print "$ActName: Nothing to do.\n";
118 }
119}
120
121exit;
122
123#################################### readrc ####################################
124# Takes a filename and the reference to an array which contains the valid options
125
126sub readrc{
127 my ($File, $Config) = @_;
128
129 print "Reading $$File.\n" if($Options{'v'});
130
131 open FH, "<$$File" or die "$0: Can't open $$File: $!";
132 while (<FH>) {
133 if (/^\s*(\S+)\s*=\s*'?(.*?)'?\s*(#.*$|$)/) {
134 if (grep(/$1/,@ValidConfVars)) {
135 $$Config{$1} = $2 if $2 ne '';
136 } else {
137 warn "$0: W: $1 is not a valid configuration variable (reading from $$File)\n";
138 }
139 }
140 }
141}
142
143################################## readconfig ##################################
144# Takes a filename, a reference to an array, which will hold hashes with
145# the data from $File, and - optionally - the name of the (single) FAQ to post
146
147sub readconfig{
148 my ($File, $Config, $Faq) = @_;
149 my ($LastEntry, $Error, $i) = ('','',0);
150
151 print "Reading configuration from $$File.\n" if($Options{'v'});
152
153 open FH, "<$$File" or die "$0: E: Can't open $$File: $!";
154 while (<FH>) {
155 next if (defined($$Faq) && !/^\s*=====\s*$/ && defined($$Config[$i]{'name'}) && $$Config[$i]{'name'} ne $$Faq );
156 if (/^(\s*(\S+)\s*=\s*'?(.*?)'?\s*(#.*$|$)|^(.*?)'?\s*(#.*$|$))/ && not /^\s*$/) {
157 $LastEntry = lc($2) if $2;
158 $$Config[$i]{$LastEntry} .= $3 if $3;
159 $$Config[$i]{$LastEntry} .= "\n$5" if $5 && $5;
160 }
161 if (/^\s*=====\s*$/) {
162 $i++;
163 }
164 }
165 close FH;
166
167 #Check saved values:
168 for $i (0..$i){
169 next if (defined($$Faq) && defined($$Config[$i]{'name'}) && $$Config[$i]{'name'} ne $$Faq );
170 unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'name'}) && $$Config[$i]{'name'} =~ /^\S+$/) {
171 $Error .= "E: The name of your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is not defined or contains whitespaces.\n"
172 }
173 unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'file'}) && -f $$Config[$i]{'file'}) {
174 $Error .= "E: The file to post for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is not defined or does not exist.\n"
175 }
176 unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'from'}) && $$Config[$i]{'from'} =~ /\S+\@(\S+\.)?\S{2,}\.\S{2,}/) {
177 $Error .= "E: The From header for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" seems to be incorrect.\n"
178 }
179 unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'ngs'}) && $$Config[$i]{'ngs'} =~ /^\S+$/) {
180 $Error .= "E: The Newsgroups header for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is not defined or contains whitespaces.\n"
181 }
182 unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'subject'})) {
183 $Error .= "E: The Subject header for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is not defined.\n"
184 }
185 unless(!$$Config[$i]{'fup2'} || $$Config[$i]{'fup2'} =~ /^\S+$/) {
186 $Error .= "E: The Followup-To header for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" contains whitespaces.\n"
187 }
188 unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'posting-frequency'}) && $$Config[$i]{'posting-frequency'} =~ /^\s*\d+\s*[dwmy]\s*$/) {
189 $Error .= "E: The Posting-frequency for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is invalid.\n"
190 }
191 unless(!$$Config[$i]{'expires'} || $$Config[$i]{'expires'} =~ /^\s*\d+\s*[dwmy]\s*$/) {
192 warn "$0: W: The Expires for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is invalid - set to 3 month.\n";
193 $$Config[$i]{'expires'} = '3m'; # set default (3 month) if expires is unset or invalid
194 }
195 unless(!$$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} || $$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} =~ /^<\S+\@(\S+\.)?\S{2,}\.\S{2,}>/) {
196 warn "$0: W: The Message-ID format for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" seems to be invalid - set to default.\n";
197 $$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} = '<%n-%y-%m-%d@'.hostfqdn.'>'; # set default if mid-format is invalid
198 }
199 }
200 $Error .= "-" x 25 . 'program terminated' . "-" x 25 . "\n" if $Error;
201 die $Error if $Error;
202}
203
204################################# calcdelta #################################
205# Takes a date (year, month and day) and a time period (1d, 1w, 1m, 1y, ...)
206# and adds the latter to the former
207
208sub calcdelta {
209 my ($Year, $Month, $Day, $Period) = @_;
210 my ($NYear, $NMonth, $NDay);
211
212 if ($Period =~ /(\d+)\s*([dw])/) { # Is counted in days or weeks: Use Add_Delta_Days.
213 ($NYear, $NMonth, $NDay) = Add_Delta_Days($Year, $Month, $Day, (($2 eq "w")?$1 * 7: $1 * 1));
214 } elsif ($Period =~ /(\d+)\s*([my])/) { #Is counted in months or years: Use Add_Delta_YM
215 ($NYear, $NMonth, $NDay) = Add_Delta_YM($Year, $Month, $Day, (($2 eq "m")?(0,$1):($1,0)));
216 }
217 return ($NYear, $NMonth, $NDay);
218}
219
220################################ updatestatus ###############################
221# Takes a MID and a status file name
222# and writes status information to disk
223
224sub updatestatus {
225 my ($ActName, $File, $date, $MID) = @_;
226
227 print "$$ActName: Save status information.\n" if($Options{'v'});
228
229 open (FH, ">$$File.cfg") or die "$0: E: Can't open $$File.cfg: $!";
230 print FH "##;; Lastpost: $date\n";
231 print FH "##;; LastMID: $MID\n";
232 close FH;
233}
234
235################################## postfaq ##################################
236# Takes a filename and many other vars.
237#
238# It reads the data-file $File and then posts the article.
239
240sub postfaq {
241 my ($ActName,$File,$From,$Subject,$NG,$Fup2,$MIDF,$ExtraHeaders,$Sender,$TDY,$TDM,$TDD,$ReplyTo,$Supersedes,$Expire) = @_;
242 my (@Header,@Body,$MID,$InRealBody,$LastModified);
243
244 print "$$ActName: Preparing to post.\n" if($Options{'v'});
245
246 #Prepare MID:
247 $$TDM = ($$TDM < 10 && $$TDM !~ /^0/) ? "0" . $$TDM : $$TDM;
248 $$TDD = ($$TDD < 10 && $$TDD !~ /^0/) ? "0" . $$TDD : $$TDD;
249 my $Timestamp = time;
250
251 $MID = $$MIDF;
252 $MID = '<%n-%y-%m-%d@'.hostfqdn.'>' if !defined($MID); # set to default if unset
253 $MID =~ s/\%n/$$ActName/g;
254 $MID =~ s/\%d/$$TDD/g;
255 $MID =~ s/\%m/$$TDM/g;
256 $MID =~ s/\%y/$$TDY/g;
257 $MID =~ s/\%t/$Timestamp/g;
258
259 #Now get the body:
260 open (FH, "<$$File");
261 while (<FH>){
262 s/\r//;
263 push (@Body, $_), next if $InRealBody;
264 $InRealBody++ if /^$/;
265 $LastModified = $1 if /^Last-modified:\s*(\S+)\s*$/i;
266 push @Body, $_;
267 }
268 close FH;
269 push @Body, "\n" if ($Body[-1] ne "\n");
270
271 #Create Date- and Expires-Header:
272 my @time = localtime;
273 my $ss = ($time[0]<10) ? "0" . $time[0] : $time[0];
274 my $mm = ($time[1]<10) ? "0" . $time[1] : $time[1];
275 my $hh = ($time[2]<10) ? "0" . $time[2] : $time[2];
276 my $day = $time[3];
277 my $month = ($time[4]+1<10) ? "0" . ($time[4]+1) : $time[4]+1;
278 my $monthN = ("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec")[$time[4]];
279 my $wday = ("Sun","Mon","Tue","Wed","Thu","Fri","Sat")[$time[6]];
280 my $year = (1900 + $time[5]);
281 my $tz = $time[8] ? " +0200" : " +0100";
282
283 $$Expire = '3m' if !$$Expire; # set default if unset: 3 month
284
285 my ($expY,$expM,$expD) = calcdelta ($year,$month,$day,$$Expire);
286 my $expmonthN = ("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec")[$expM-1];
287
288 my $date = "$day $monthN $year " . $hh . ":" . $mm . ":" . $ss . $tz;
289 my $expdate = "$expD $expmonthN $expY $hh:$mm:$ss$tz";
290
291 #Replace %LM by the content of the news.answer-pseudo-header Last-modified:
292 if ($LastModified) {
293 $$Subject =~ s/\%LM/$LastModified/;
294 } else {
295 $$Subject =~ s/[<\[{\(]?\%LM[>\]}\)]?//;
296 }
297
298 # Test mode?
299 if($Options{'t'} and $Options{'t'} !~ /console/i) {
300 $$NG = $Options{'t'};
301 $MID =~ s/@/-$Timestamp-test@/g;
302 $$ExtraHeaders .= "\n" if $$ExtraHeaders;
303 $$ExtraHeaders .= "X-Supersedes: $$Supersedes\nX-yapfaq-Remark: This is only a test message.";
304 undef $$Supersedes;
305 }
306
307 #Now create the complete Header:
308 push @Header, "From: $$From\n";
309 push @Header, "Newsgroups: $$NG\n";
310 push @Header, "Followup-To: $$Fup2\n" if $$Fup2;
311 push @Header, "Subject: $$Subject\n";
312 push @Header, "Message-ID: $MID\n";
313 push @Header, "Supersedes: $$Supersedes\n" if $$Supersedes;
314 push @Header, "Date: $date\n";
315 push @Header, "Expires: $expdate\n";
316 push @Header, "Sender: $$Sender\n" if $$Sender;
317 push @Header, "Mime-Version: 1.0\n";
318 push @Header, "Reply-To: $$ReplyTo\n" if $$ReplyTo;
319 push @Header, "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15\n";
320 push @Header, "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n";
321 push @Header, "User-Agent: yapfaq/$VERSION\n";
322 if ($$ExtraHeaders) {
323 push @Header, "$_\n" for (split /\n/, $$ExtraHeaders);
324 }
325
326 my @Article = (@Header, "\n", @Body);
327
328 # post article
329 print "$$ActName: Posting article ...\n" if($Options{'v'});
330 my $failure = post(\@Article);
331
332 if ($failure) {
333 print "$$ActName: Posting failed, ERROR.dat may have more information.\n" if($Options{'v'} && (!defined($Options{'t'}) || $Options{'t'} !~ /console/i));
334 } else {
335 updatestatus($ActName, $File, "$day.$month.$year", $MID) if !defined($Options{'t'});
336 }
337}
338
339################################## post ##################################
340# Takes a complete article (Header and Body).
341#
342# It opens a connection to $NNTPServer and posts the message.
343
344sub post {
345 my ($ArticleR) = @_;
346 my ($failure) = -1;
347
348 # test mode - print article to console
349 if(defined($Options{'t'}) and $Options{'t'} =~ /console/i) {
350 print "-----BEGIN--------------------------------------------------\n";
351 print @$ArticleR;
352 print "------END---------------------------------------------------\n";
353 # pipe article to script
354 } elsif(defined($Options{'s'})) {
355 open (POST, "| $Options{'s'}") or die "$0: E: Cannot fork $Options{'s'}: $!\n";
356 print POST @$ArticleR;
357 close POST;
358 if ($? == 0) {
359 $failure = 0;
360 } else {
361 warn "$0: W: $Options{'s'} exited with status ", ($? >> 8), "\n";
362 $failure = $?;
363 }
364 # post article
365 } else {
366 my $NewsConnection = Net::NNTP->new($Config{'NNTPServer'}, Reader => 1) or die "$0: E: Can't connect to news server '$Config{'NNTPServer'}'!\n";
367 $NewsConnection->authinfo ($Config{'NNTPUser'}, $Config{'NNTPPass'}) if (defined($Config{'NNTPUser'}));
368 $NewsConnection->post();
369 $NewsConnection->datasend (@$ArticleR);
370 $NewsConnection->dataend();
371
372 if ($NewsConnection->ok()) {
373 $failure = 0;
374 # Posting failed? Save to ERROR.dat
375 } else {
376 warn "$0: W: Posting failed!\n";
377 open FH, ">>ERROR.dat";
378 print FH "\nPosting failed! Saving to ERROR.dat. Response from news server:\n";
379 print FH $NewsConnection->code();
380 print FH $NewsConnection->message();
381 print FH "\n";
382 print FH @$ArticleR;
383 print FH "-" x 80, "\n";
384 close FH;
385 }
386 $NewsConnection->quit();
387 }
388 return $failure;
389}
390
391__END__
392
393################################ Documentation #################################
394
395=head1 NAME
396
397yapfaq - Post Usenet FAQs I<(yet another postfaq)>
398
399=head1 SYNOPSIS
400
401B<yapfaq> [B<-Vhvpd>] [B<-t> I<newsgroups> | CONSOLE] [B<-f> I<project name>] [B<-s> I<program>] [B<-c> I<.rc file>]
402
403=head1 REQUIREMENTS
404
405=over 2
406
407=item -
408
409Perl 5.8 or later
410
411=item -
412
413Net::NNTP
414
415=item -
416
417Date::Calc
418
419=item -
420
421Getopt::Std
422
423=back
424
425Furthermore you need access to a news server to actually post FAQs.
426
427=head1 DESCRIPTION
428
429B<yapfaq> posts (one or more) FAQs to Usenet with a certain posting
430frequency (every n days, weeks, months or years), adding all necessary
431headers as defined in its config file (by default F<yapfaq.cfg>).
432
433=head2 Configuration
434
435F<yapfaq.cfg> consists of one or more blocks, separated by C<=====> on
436a single line, each containing the configuration for one FAQ as a set
437of definitions in the form of I<param = value>. Everything after a "#"
438sign is ignored so you may comment your configuration file.
439
440=over 4
441
442=item B<Name> = I<project name>
443
444A name referring to your FAQ, also used for generation of a Message-ID.
445
446This value must be set.
447
448=item B<File> = I<file name>
449
450A file containing the message body of your FAQ and all pseudo headers
451(subheaders in the news.answers style).
452
453This value must be set.
454
455=item B<Posting-frequency> = I<time period>
456
457The posting frequency defines how often your FAQ will be posted.
458B<yapfaq> will only post your FAQ if this period of time has passed
459since the last posting.
460
461You can declare that time period either in I<B<d>ays> or I<B<w>weeks>
462or I<B<m>onths> or I<B<y>ears>.
463
464This value must be set.
465
466=item B<Expires> = I<time period> (optional)
467
468The period of time after which your message will expire. An Expires
469header will be calculated adding this time period to today's date.
470
471You can declare this time period either in I<B<d>ays> or I<B<w>weeks>
472or I<B<m>onths> or I<B<y>ears>.
473
474This setting is optional; the default is 3 months.
475
476=item B<From> = I<author>
477
478The author of your FAQ as it will appear in the From header of the
479message.
480
481This value must be set.
482
483=item B<Subject> = I<subject>
484
485The title of your FAQ as it will appear in the Subject header of the
486message.
487
488You may use the special string C<%LM> which will be replaced with
489the contents of the Last-Modified subheader in your I<File>.
490
491This value must be set.
492
493=item B<NGs> = I<newsgroups>
494
495A comma-separated list of newsgroup(s) to post your FAQ to as it will
496appear in the Newsgroups header of the message.
497
498This value must be set.
499
500=item B<Fup2> = I<newsgroup | poster> (optional)
501
502A comma-separated list of newsgroup(s) or the special string I<poster>
503as it will appear in the Followup-To header of the message.
504
505This setting is optional.
506
507=item B<MID-Format> = I<pattern> (optional)
508
509A pattern from which the message ID is generated as it will appear in
510the Message-ID header of the message.
511
512You may use the special strings C<%n> for the I<Name> of your project,
513C<%d> for the date the message is posted, C<%m> for the month, C<%y>
514for the year and C<%t> for a time stamp (number of seconds since the
515epoch), respectively.
516
517This setting is optional; the default is '<%n-%y-%m-%d@I<YOURHOST>>'
518where I<YOURHOST> is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the
519host B<yapfaq> is running on. Obviously that will only work if you
520have defined a reasonable hostname that the hostfqdn() function of
521Net::Domain can return.
522
523=item B<Supersede> = I<yes> (optional)
524
525Add Supersedes header to the message containing the Message-ID header
526of the last posting.
527
528This setting is optional; you should set it to yes or leave it out.
529
530=item B<ExtraHeader> = I<additional headers> (optional)
531
532The contents of I<ExtraHeader> is added verbatim to the headers of
533your message so you can add custom headers like Approved.
534
535This setting is optional.
536
537=back
538
539=head3 Example configuration file
540
541 # name of your project
542 Name = 'testpost'
543
544 # file to post (complete body and pseudo-headers)
545 # ($File.cfg contains data on last posting and last MID)
546 File = 'test.txt'
547
548 # how often your project should be posted
549 # use (d)ay OR (w)eek OR (m)onth OR (y)ear
550 Posting-frequency = '1d'
551
552 # time period after which the posting should expire
553 # use (d)ay OR (w)eek OR (m)onth OR (y)ear
554 # Expires = '3m'
555
556 # header "From:"
557 From = 'test@domain.invalid'
558
559 # header "Subject:"
560 # (may contain "%LM" which will be replaced by the contents of the
561 # Last-Modified pseudo header).
562 Subject = 'test noreply ignore'
563
564 # comma-separated list of newsgroup(s) to post to
565 # (header "Newsgroups:")
566 NGs = 'de.test'
567
568 # header "Followup-To:"
569 # Fup2 = 'poster'
570
571 # Message-ID ("%n" is $Name)
572 # MID-Format = '<%n-%d.%m.%y@domain.invalid>'
573
574 # Supersede last posting?
575 Supersede = yes
576
577 # extra headers (appended verbatim)
578 # use this for custom headers like "Approved:"
579 ExtraHeader = 'Approved: moderator@domain.invalid
580 X-Header: Some text'
581
582 # other projects may follow separated with "====="
583 =====
584
585 Name = 'othertest'
586 File = 'test.txt'
587 Posting-frequency = '2m'
588 From = 'My Name <my.name@domain.invalid>'
589 Subject = 'Test of yapfag <%LM>'
590 NGs = 'de.test,de.alt.test'
591 Fup2 = 'de.test'
592 MID-Format = '<%n-%m.%y@domain.invalid>'
593 Supersede = yes
594
595=head3 Status Information
596
597Information about the last post and about how to form message IDs for
598posts is stored in a file named F<I<project name>.cfg> which will be
599generated if it does not exist. Each of those status files will
600contain two lines, the first being the date of the last time the FAQ
601was posted and the second being the message ID of that incarnation.
602
603=head2 Runtime Configuration
604
605Apart from configuring which FAQ(s) to post you may (re)set some
606runtime configuration variables via the .rcfile (by default
607F<.yapfaqrc>). F<.yapfaqrc> must contain one definition in the form of
608I<param = value> on each line; everything after a "#" sign is ignored.
609
610If you omit some settings they will be set to default values hardcoded
611in F<yapfaq.pl>.
612
613B<Please note that all parameter names are case-sensitive!>
614
615=over 4
616
617=item B<NNTPServer> = I<NNTP server> (mandatory)
618
619Host name of the NNTP server to post to. Must be set (or omitted; the
620default is "localhost"); if set to en empty string, B<yapfaq> falls
621back to Perl's build-in defaults (contents of environment variables
622NNTPSERVER and NEWSHOST; if not set, default from Net::Config; if not
623set, "news" is used).
624
625=item B<NNTPUser> = I<user name> (optional)
626
627User name used for authentication with the NNTP server (I<AUTHINFO
628USER>).
629
630This setting is optional; if it is not set, I<NNTPPass> is ignored and
631no authentication is tried.
632
633=item B<NNTPPass> = I<password> (optional)
634
635Password used for authentication with the NNTP server (I<AUTHINFO
636PASS>).
637
638This setting is optional; it must be set if I<NNTPUser> is present.
639
640=item B<Sender> = I<Sender header> (optional)
641
642The Sender header that will be added to every posted message.
643
644This setting is optional.
645
646=item B<ConfigFile> = I<configuration file> (mandatory)
647
648The configuration file defining the FAQ(s) to post. Must be set (or
649omitted; the default is "yapfaq.cfg").
650
651=item B<Program> = I<file name> (optional)
652
653A program the article is piped to instead of posting it to Usenet.
654See option "-f" below (which takes preference).
655
656This setting is optional.
657
658=back
659
660=head3 Example runtime configuration file
661
662 NNTPServer = 'localhost'
663 NNTPUser = ''
664 NNTPPass = ''
665 Sender = ''
666 ConfigFile = 'yapfaq.cfg'
667 Program = ''
668
669=head3 Using more than one runtime configuration
670
671You may use more than one runtime configuration file with the B<-c>
672option (see below).
673
674=head1 OPTIONS
675
676=over 3
677
678=item B<-V> (version)
679
680Print out version and copyright information on B<yapfaq> and exit.
681
682=item B<-h> (help)
683
684Print this man page and exit.
685
686=item B<-v> (verbose)
687
688Print out status information while running to STDOUT.
689
690=item B<-p> (post unconditionally)
691
692Post (all) FAQs unconditionally ignoring the posting frequency setting.
693
694You may want to use this with the B<-f> option (see below).
695
696=item B<-d> (dry run)
697
698Start B<yapfaq> in simulation mode, i.e. don't post anything and don't
699update any status information.
700
701=item B<-t> I<newsgroup(s) | CONSOLE> (test)
702
703Don't post to the newsgroups defined in F<yqpfaq.cfg>, but to the
704(test) newsgroup(s) given after B<-t> as a comma-separated list or
705print the FAQs to STDOUT separated by lines of dashes if the special
706string C<CONSOLE> is given. This can be used to preview what
707B<yapfaq> would do without embarassing yourself on Usenet.
708
709The status files are not updated when this option is given.
710
711When this option is used to post to some other newsgroup(s), a(nother)
712timestamp is added to the Message-ID header and the Supersedes header
713is replaced by a special X-Supersedes header.
714
715You may want to use this with the B<-f> option (see below).
716
717=item B<-f> I<project name>
718
719Just deal with one FAQ only.
720
721By default B<yapfaq> will work on all FAQs that are defined in
722F<yapfaq.cfg>, check whether they are due for posting and - if they
723are - post them. Consequently when the B<-p> option is set all FAQs
724will be posted unconditionally. That may not be what you want to
725achieve, so you can limit the operation of B<yapfaq> to the named FAQ
726only.
727
728=item B<-s> I<program> (pipe to script)
729
730Instead of posting the article(s) to Usenet pipe them to the external
731I<program> on STDIN (which may post the article(s) then). A return
732value of 0 will be considered success.
733
734For example, you may want to use the I<inews> utility from the INN package
735or the much more powerful replacement I<tinews.pl> from
736I<ftp://ftp.tin.org/tin/tools/tinews.pl> which is able to sign postings.
737
738If I<Program> is also defined in the runtime configuration file (by default
739F<.yapfaqrc>), B<-s> takes preference.
740
741=item B<-c> I<.rc file>
742
743Load another runtime configuration file (.rc file) than F<.yaofaq.rc>.
744
745You may for example define another usenet server to post your FAQ(s)
746to or load another configuration file defining (an)other FAQ(s).
747
748=back
749
750=head1 INSTALLATION
751
752Just copy the contents of the tarball in some directory and get started.
753
754You can post your first test with
755
756 yapfaq -c .yapfaqrc.sample
757
758or copy F<.yapfaqrc.sample> to F<.yapfaqrc> and F<yapfaq.cfg.sample>
759to F<yapfaq.cfg>, edit those files and get really started!
760
761=back
762
763=head1 EXAMPLES
764
765Post all FAQs that are due for posting:
766
767 yapfaq
768
769Do a dry run, showing which FAQs would be posted:
770
771 yapfaq -dv
772
773Do a test run and print on STDOUT what the FAQ I<myfaq> would look
774like when posted, regardless whether it is due for posting or not:
775
776 yapfaq -pt CONSOLE -f myfaq
777
778Do a "real" test run and post the FAQ I<myfaq> to I<de.test>, but only
779if it is due:
780
781 yapfaq -t de.test -f myfaq
782
783Post all FAQs (that are due for posting) using inews from INN:
784
785 yapfaq -s inews
786
787Do a dry run using a runtime configuration from .alternaterc, showing
788which FAQs would be posted:
789
790 yapfaq -dvc .alternaterc
791
792=head1 ENVIRONMENT
793
794=over 4
795
796=item NNTPSERVER
797
798The default NNTP server to post to, used by the Net::NNTP module. You
799can also specify the server using the runtime configuration file (by
800default F<.yapfaqrc>).
801
802=back
803
804=head1 FILES
805
806=over 4
807
808=item F<yapfaq.pl>
809
810The script itself.
811
812=item F<.yapfaqrc>
813
814Runtime configuration file for B<yapfaq>.
815
816=item F<yapfaq.cfg>
817
818Configuration file for B<yapfaq>.
819
820=item F<*.cfg>
821
822Status data on FAQs.
823
824The status files will be created on successful posting if they don't
825already exist. The first line of the file will be the date of the last
826time the FAQ was posted and the second line will be the message ID of
827the last post of that FAQ.
828
829=back
830
831=head1 BUGS
832
833Please report any bugs or feature request to the author or use the
834bug tracker at L<http://bugs.th-h.de/>!
835
836=head1 SEE ALSO
837
838L<http://th-h.de/download/scripts.php> will have the current
839version of this program.
840
841This program is maintained using the Git version control system. You
842may clone L<git://code.th-h.de/usenet/yapfaq.git> to check out the
843current development tree or browse it on the web via
844L<http://code.th-h.de/?p=usenet/yapfaq.git>.
845
846=head1 AUTHOR
847
848Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
849
850Original author (up to version 0.5b, dating from 2003):
851Marc Brockschmidt <marc@marcbrockschmidt.de>
852
853=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
854
855Copyright (c) 2003 Marc Brockschmidt <marc@marcbrockschmidt.de>
856
857Copyright (c) 2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
858
859This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
860under the same terms as Perl itself.
861
862=cut
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