#! /usr/bin/perl -W
#
-# yapfaq Version 0.6 by Thomas Hochstein
+# yapfaq Version 0.91 by Thomas Hochstein
# (Original author: Marc Brockschmidt)
#
# This script posts any project described in its config-file. Most people
# It can be redistributed and/or modified under the same terms under
# which Perl itself is published.
-my $Version = "0.6.2";
+our $VERSION = "0.91";
+# Please do not change this setting!
+# You may override the default .rc file (.yapfaqrc) by using "-c .rc file"
my $RCFile = '.yapfaqrc';
-my @ValidConfVars = ('NNTPServer','NNTPUser','NNTPPass','Sender','ConfigFile',
- 'UsePGP','pgp','PGPVersion','PGPSigner','PGPPass',
- 'PathtoPGPPass','pgpbegin','pgpend','pgptmpf','pgpheader');
+# Valid configuration variables for use in a .rc file
+my @ValidConfVars = ('NNTPServer','NNTPUser','NNTPPass','Sender','ConfigFile','Program');
-################################### Defaults ##################################
-my %Config = (NNTPServer => "localhost",
+################################### Defaults ###################################
+# Please do not change anything in here!
+# Use a runtime configuration file (.yapfaqrc by default) to override defaults.
+my %Config = (NNTPServer => "",
NNTPUser => "",
NNTPPass => "",
Sender => "",
ConfigFile => "yapfaq.cfg",
- UsePGP => 0,
-
- ################################## PGP-Config #################################
- pgp => '/usr/bin/pgp', # path to pgp
- PGPVersion => '2', # Use 2 for 2.X, 5 for PGP > 2.X and GPG for GPG
- PGPSigner => '', # sign as who?
- PGPPass => '', # pgp2 only
- PathtoPGPPass => '', # pgp2, pgp5 and gpg
- pgpbegin => '-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----', # Begin of PGP-Signature
- pgpend => '-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----', # End of PGP-Signature
- pgptmpf => 'pgptmp', # temporary file for PGP.
- pgpheader => 'X-PGP-Sig');
-
-my @PGPSignHeaders = ('From', 'Newsgroups', 'Subject', 'Control',
- 'Supersedes', 'Followup-To', 'Date', 'Sender', 'Approved',
- 'Message-ID', 'Reply-To', 'Cancel-Lock', 'Cancel-Key',
- 'Also-Control', 'Distribution');
-
-my @PGPorderheaders = ('from', 'newsgroups', 'subject', 'control',
- 'supersedes', 'followup-To', 'date', 'organization', 'lines',
- 'sender', 'approved', 'distribution', 'message-id',
- 'references', 'reply-to', 'mime-version', 'content-type',
- 'content-transfer-encoding', 'summary', 'keywords', 'cancel-lock',
- 'cancel-key', 'also-control', 'x-pgp', 'user-agent');
-
-############################# End of Configuration #############################
+ Program => "");
+
+################################# Main program #################################
use strict;
use Net::NNTP;
use Net::Domain qw(hostfqdn);
use Date::Calc qw(Add_Delta_YM Add_Delta_Days Delta_Days Today);
-use Fcntl ':flock'; # import LOCK_* constants
use Getopt::Std;
+$Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION = 1;
my ($TDY, $TDM, $TDD) = Today(); #TD: Today's date
# read commandline options
getopts('Vhvpdt:f:c:s:', \%Options);
# -V: print version / copyright information
if ($Options{'V'}) {
- print "$0 v $Version\nCopyright (c) 2003 Marc Brockschmidt <marc\@marcbrockschmidt.de>\nCopyright (c) 2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh\@inter.net>\n";
+ print "$0 v $VERSION\nCopyright (c) 2003 Marc Brockschmidt <marc\@marcbrockschmidt.de>\nCopyright (c) 2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh\@inter.net>\n";
print "This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.\n";
exit(0);
}
warn "$0: W: .rc file $RCFile does not exist!\n";
}
+$Options{'s'} = $Config{'Program'} if (defined($Config{'Program'}) && $Config{'Program'} && !defined($Options{'s'}));
+
# read configuration (configured FAQs)
my @Config;
readconfig (\$Config{'ConfigFile'}, \@Config, \$Faq);
my ($File, $Config, $Faq) = @_;
my ($LastEntry, $Error, $i) = ('','',0);
- print "Reading configuration.\n" if($Options{'v'});
+ print "Reading configuration from $$File.\n" if($Options{'v'});
open FH, "<$$File" or die "$0: E: Can't open $$File: $!";
while (<FH>) {
$Error .= "E: The Posting-frequency for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is invalid.\n"
}
unless(!$$Config[$i]{'expires'} || $$Config[$i]{'expires'} =~ /^\s*\d+\s*[dwmy]\s*$/) {
- warn "$0: W: The Expires for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is invalid - set to 3 month.\n";
+ warn "$0: W: The Expires for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" is invalid - set to 3 month.\n";
+ $$Config[$i]{'expires'} = '3m'; # set default (3 month) if expires is unset or invalid
}
- unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'mid-format'}) && $$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} =~ /^<\S+\@\S{2,}\.\S{2,}>$/) {
- warn "$0: W: The Expires for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" seems to be invalid - set to default.\n";
+ unless(!$$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} || $$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} =~ /^<\S+\@(\S+\.)?\S{2,}\.\S{2,}>/) {
+ warn "$0: W: The Message-ID format for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" seems to be invalid - set to default.\n";
+ $$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} = '<%n-%y-%m-%d@'.hostfqdn.'>'; # set default if mid-format is invalid
}
}
$Error .= "-" x 25 . 'program terminated' . "-" x 25 . "\n" if $Error;
}
return ($NYear, $NMonth, $NDay);
}
+
+################################ updatestatus ###############################
+# Takes a MID and a status file name
+# and writes status information to disk
+
+sub updatestatus {
+ my ($ActName, $File, $date, $MID) = @_;
+
+ print "$$ActName: Save status information.\n" if($Options{'v'});
+
+ open (FH, ">$$File.cfg") or die "$0: E: Can't open $$File.cfg: $!";
+ print FH "##;; Lastpost: $date\n";
+ print FH "##;; LastMID: $MID\n";
+ close FH;
+}
################################## postfaq ##################################
# Takes a filename and many other vars.
#Prepare MID:
$$TDM = ($$TDM < 10 && $$TDM !~ /^0/) ? "0" . $$TDM : $$TDM;
$$TDD = ($$TDD < 10 && $$TDD !~ /^0/) ? "0" . $$TDD : $$TDD;
+ my $Timestamp = time;
$MID = $$MIDF;
- $MID = '<%n-%d.%m.%y@'.hostfqdn.'>' if !defined($MID);
+ $MID = '<%n-%y-%m-%d@'.hostfqdn.'>' if !defined($MID); # set to default if unset
$MID =~ s/\%n/$$ActName/g;
$MID =~ s/\%d/$$TDD/g;
$MID =~ s/\%m/$$TDM/g;
$MID =~ s/\%y/$$TDY/g;
+ $MID =~ s/\%t/$Timestamp/g;
#Now get the body:
open (FH, "<$$File");
s/\r//;
push (@Body, $_), next if $InRealBody;
$InRealBody++ if /^$/;
- $LastModified = $1 if /^Last-modified: (\S+)$/i;
+ $LastModified = $1 if /^Last-modified:\s*(\S+)\s*$/i;
push @Body, $_;
}
close FH;
#Replace %LM by the content of the news.answer-pseudo-header Last-modified:
if ($LastModified) {
$$Subject =~ s/\%LM/$LastModified/;
+ } else {
+ $$Subject =~ s/[<\[{\(]?\%LM[>\]}\)]?//;
}
# Test mode?
if($Options{'t'} and $Options{'t'} !~ /console/i) {
$$NG = $Options{'t'};
+ $MID =~ s/@/-$Timestamp-test@/g;
+ $$ExtraHeaders .= "\n" if $$ExtraHeaders;
+ $$ExtraHeaders .= "X-Supersedes: $$Supersedes\n" if $$Supersedes;
+ $$ExtraHeaders .= "X-yapfaq-Remark: This is only a test message.";
+ undef $$Supersedes;
}
#Now create the complete Header:
push @Header, "Reply-To: $$ReplyTo\n" if $$ReplyTo;
push @Header, "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15\n";
push @Header, "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n";
- push @Header, "User-Agent: yapfaq/$Version\n";
+ push @Header, "User-Agent: yapfaq/$VERSION\n";
if ($$ExtraHeaders) {
push @Header, "$_\n" for (split /\n/, $$ExtraHeaders);
}
- # sign article if $UsePGP is true
- my @Article = ($Config{'UsePGP'})?@{signpgp(\@Header, \@Body)}:(@Header, "\n", @Body);
-
+ my @Article = (@Header, "\n", @Body);
+
# post article
print "$$ActName: Posting article ...\n" if($Options{'v'});
- post(\@Article);
-
- # Test mode?
- return if($Options{'t'});
-
- # otherwise: update status data
- print "$$ActName: Save status information.\n" if($Options{'v'});
-
- open (FH, ">$$File.cfg") or die "$0: E: Can't open $$File.cfg: $!";
- print FH "##;; Lastpost: $day.$month.$year\n";
- print FH "##;; LastMID: $MID\n";
- close FH;
+ my $failure = post(\@Article);
+
+ if ($failure) {
+ print "$$ActName: Posting failed, ERROR.dat may have more information.\n" if($Options{'v'} && (!defined($Options{'t'}) || $Options{'t'} !~ /console/i));
+ } else {
+ updatestatus($ActName, $File, "$day.$month.$year", $MID) if !defined($Options{'t'});
+ }
}
################################## post ##################################
sub post {
my ($ArticleR) = @_;
+ my ($failure) = -1;
- # Test mode?
+ # test mode - print article to console
if(defined($Options{'t'}) and $Options{'t'} =~ /console/i) {
print "-----BEGIN--------------------------------------------------\n";
- print @$ArticleR;
+ print @$ArticleR;
print "------END---------------------------------------------------\n";
- return;
- }
-
- # pipe to script?
- if(defined($Options{'s'})) {
+ # pipe article to script
+ } elsif(defined($Options{'s'})) {
open (POST, "| $Options{'s'}") or die "$0: E: Cannot fork $Options{'s'}: $!\n";
print POST @$ArticleR;
close POST;
- return;
- }
-
- my $NewsConnection = Net::NNTP->new($Config{'NNTPServer'}, Reader => 1) or die "$0: E: Can't connect to news server '$Config{'NNTPServer'}'!\n";
- $NewsConnection->authinfo ($Config{'NNTPUser'}, $Config{'NNTPPass'}) if (defined($Config{'NNTPUser'}));
- $NewsConnection->post();
- $NewsConnection->datasend (@$ArticleR);
- $NewsConnection->dataend();
-
- # Posting failed? Save to ERROR.dat
- if (!$NewsConnection->ok()) {
- open FH, ">>ERROR.dat";
- print FH "\nPosting failed! Saving to ERROR.dat. Response from news server:\n";
- print FH $NewsConnection->code();
- print FH $NewsConnection->message();
- print FH "\n";
- print FH @$ArticleR;
- print FH "-" x 80, "\n";
- close FH;
- }
-
- $NewsConnection->quit();
-}
-
-#-------- sub getpgpcommand
-# getpgpcommand generates the command to sign the message and returns it.
-#
-# Receives:
-# - $PGPVersion: A scalar holding the PGPVersion
-sub getpgpcommand {
- my ($PGPVersion) = @_;
- my $PGPCommand;
-
- if ($PGPVersion eq '2') {
- if ($Config{'PathtoPGPPass'} && !$Config{'PGPPass'}) {
- open (PGPPW, $Config{'PathtoPGPPass'}) or die "$0: E: Can't open $Config{'PathtoPGPPass'}: $!";
- Config{'$PGPPass'} = <PGPPW>;
- close PGPPW;
- }
-
- if (Config{'$PGPPass'}) {
- $PGPCommand = "PGPPASS=\"".$Config{'PGPPass'}."\" ".$Config{'pgp'}." -u \"".$Config{'PGPSigner'}."\" +verbose=0 language='en' -saft <".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt >".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt.asc";
- } else {
- die "$0: E: PGP-Passphrase is unknown!\n";
- }
- } elsif ($PGPVersion eq '5') {
- if ($Config{'PathtoPGPPass'}) {
- $PGPCommand = "PGPPASSFD=2 ".$Config{'pgp'}."s -u \"".$Config{'PGPSigner'}."\" -t --armor -o ".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt.asc -z -f < ".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt 2<".$Config{'PathtoPGPPass'};
- } else {
- die "$0: E: PGP-Passphrase is unknown!\n";
- }
- } elsif ($PGPVersion =~ m/GPG/io) {
- if (Config{'$PathtoPGPPass'}) {
- $PGPCommand = $Config{'pgp'}." --digest-algo MD5 -a -u \"".$Config{'PGPSigner'}."\" -o ".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt.asc --no-tty --batch --passphrase-fd 2 2<".$Config{'PathtoPGPPass'}." --clearsign ".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt";
+ if ($? == 0) {
+ $failure = 0;
} else {
- die "$0: E: Passphrase is unknown!\n";
+ warn "$0: W: $Options{'s'} exited with status ", ($? >> 8), "\n";
+ $failure = $?;
}
+ # post article
} else {
- die "$0: E: Unknown PGP-Version $PGPVersion!";
- }
- return $PGPCommand;
-}
-
-
-#-------- sub signarticle
-# signarticle signs an articel and returns a reference to an array
-# containing the whole signed Message.
-#
-# Receives:
-# - $HeaderAR: A reference to a array containing the articles headers.
-# - $BodyR: A reference to an array containing the body.
-#
-# Returns:
-# - $MessageRef: A reference to an array containing the whole message.
-sub signpgp {
- my ($HeaderAR, $BodyR) = @_;
- my (@pgphead, @pgpbody, $pgphead, $pgpbody, $header, $signheaders, @signheaders, $currentheader, $HeaderR, $line);
-
- foreach my $line (@$HeaderAR) {
- if ($line =~ /^(\S+):\s+(.*)$/s) {
- $currentheader = $1;
- $$HeaderR{lc($currentheader)} = "$1: $2";
+ my $NewsConnection = Net::NNTP->new($Config{'NNTPServer'}, Reader => 1) or die "$0: E: Can't connect to news server '$Config{'NNTPServer'}'!\n";
+ $NewsConnection->authinfo ($Config{'NNTPUser'}, $Config{'NNTPPass'}) if (defined($Config{'NNTPUser'}));
+ $NewsConnection->post();
+ $NewsConnection->datasend (@$ArticleR);
+ $NewsConnection->dataend();
+
+ if ($NewsConnection->ok()) {
+ $failure = 0;
+ # Posting failed? Save to ERROR.dat
} else {
- $$HeaderR{lc($currentheader)} .= $line;
- }
- }
-
- foreach (@PGPSignHeaders) {
- if (defined($$HeaderR{lc($_)}) && $$HeaderR{lc($_)} =~ m/^[^\s:]+: .+/o) {
- push @signheaders, $_;
+ warn "$0: W: Posting failed!\n";
+ open FH, ">>ERROR.dat";
+ print FH "\nPosting failed! Saving to ERROR.dat. Response from news server:\n";
+ print FH $NewsConnection->code();
+ print FH $NewsConnection->message();
+ print FH "\n";
+ print FH @$ArticleR;
+ print FH "-" x 80, "\n";
+ close FH;
}
+ $NewsConnection->quit();
}
-
- $pgpbody = join ("", @$BodyR);
-
- # Delete and create the temporary pgp-Files
- unlink "$Config{'pgptmpf'}.txt";
- unlink "$Config{'pgptmpf'}.txt.asc";
- $signheaders = join(",", @signheaders);
-
- $pgphead = "X-Signed-Headers: $signheaders\n";
- foreach $header (@signheaders) {
- if ($$HeaderR{lc($header)} =~ m/^[^\s:]+: (.+?)\n?$/so) {
- $pgphead .= $header.": ".$1."\n";
- }
- }
-
- open(FH, ">" . $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt") or die "$0: E: can't open $Config{'pgptmpf'}: $!\n";
- print FH $pgphead, "\n", $pgpbody;
- print FH "\n" if ($Config{'PGPVersion'} =~ m/GPG/io); # workaround a pgp/gpg incompatibility - should IMHO be fixed in pgpverify
- close(FH) or warn "$0: W: Couldn't close TMP: $!\n";
-
- # Start PGP, then read the signature;
- my $PGPCommand = getpgpcommand($Config{'PGPVersion'});
- `$PGPCommand`;
-
- open (FH, "<" . $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt.asc") or die "$0: E: can't open ".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt.asc: $!\n";
- $/ = "$Config{'pgpbegin'}\n";
- $_ = <FH>;
- unless (m/\Q$Config{'pgpbegin'}\E$/o) {
-# unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt";
-# unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt.asc";
- die "$0: E: $Config{'pgpbegin'} not found in ".$Config{'pgptmpf'}.".txt.asc\n"
- }
- unlink($Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt") or warn "$0: W: Couldn't unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'}.txt: $!\n";
-
- $/ = "\n";
- $_ = <FH>;
- unless (m/^Version: (\S+)(?:\s(\S+))?/o) {
- unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt";
- unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt.asc";
- die "$0: E: didn't find PGP Version line where expected.\n";
- }
-
- if (defined($2)) {
- $$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}} = $1."-".$2." ".$signheaders;
- } else {
- $$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}} = $1." ".$signheaders;
- }
-
- do { # skip other pgp headers like
- $_ = <FH>; # "charset:"||"comment:" until empty line
- } while ! /^$/;
-
- while (<FH>) {
- chomp;
- last if /^\Q$Config{'pgpend'}\E$/;
- $$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}} .= "\n\t$_";
- }
-
- $$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}} .= "\n" unless ($$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}} =~ /\n$/s);
-
- $_ = <FH>;
- unless (eof(FH)) {
- unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt";
- unlink $Config{'pgptmpf'} . ".txt.asc";
- die "$0: E: unexpected data following $Config{'pgpend'}\n";
- }
- close(FH);
- unlink "$Config{'pgptmpf'}.txt.asc";
-
- my $tmppgpheader = $Config{'pgpheader'} . ": " . $$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}};
- delete $$HeaderR{$Config{'pgpheader'}};
-
- @pgphead = ();
- foreach $header (@PGPorderheaders) {
- if ($$HeaderR{$header} && $$HeaderR{$header} ne "\n") {
- push(@pgphead, "$$HeaderR{$header}");
- delete $$HeaderR{$header};
- }
- }
-
- foreach $header (keys %$HeaderR) {
- if ($$HeaderR{$header} && $$HeaderR{$header} ne "\n") {
- push(@pgphead, "$$HeaderR{$header}");
- delete $$HeaderR{$header};
- }
- }
-
- push @pgphead, ("X-PGP-Key: " . $Config{'PGPSigner'} . "\n"), $tmppgpheader;
- undef $tmppgpheader;
-
- @pgpbody = split /$/m, $pgpbody;
- my @pgpmessage = (@pgphead, "\n", @pgpbody);
- return \@pgpmessage;
+ return $failure;
}
__END__
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-B<yapfaq> [B<-hvpd>] [B<-t> I<newsgroups> | CONSOLE] [B<-f> I<project name>] [B<-s> I<program>] [B<-c> I<.rc file>]
+B<yapfaq> [B<-Vhvpd>] [B<-t> I<newsgroups> | CONSOLE] [B<-f> I<project name>] [B<-s> I<program>] [B<-c> I<.rc file>]
=head1 REQUIREMENTS
This value must be set.
-=item B<Expires> = I<time period>
+=item B<Expires> = I<time period> (optional)
The period of time after which your message will expire. An Expires
header will be calculated adding this time period to today's date.
You can declare this time period either in I<B<d>ays> or I<B<w>weeks>
or I<B<m>onths> or I<B<y>ears>.
-This setting is optional; the default is 3 months.
+This setting is optional; the default is 3 months.
=item B<From> = I<author>
This value must be set.
-=item B<Fup2> = I<newsgroup | poster>
+=item B<Fup2> = I<newsgroup | poster> (optional)
A comma-separated list of newsgroup(s) or the special string I<poster>
as it will appear in the Followup-To header of the message.
This setting is optional.
-=item B<MID-Format> = I<pattern>
+=item B<MID-Format> = I<pattern> (optional)
A pattern from which the message ID is generated as it will appear in
the Message-ID header of the message.
You may use the special strings C<%n> for the I<Name> of your project,
-C<%d> for the date the message is posted, C<%m> for the month and
-C<%y> for the year, respectively.
+C<%d> for the date the message is posted, C<%m> for the month, C<%y>
+for the year and C<%t> for a time stamp (number of seconds since the
+epoch), respectively.
-This value must be set.
+This setting is optional; the default is '<%n-%y-%m-%d@I<YOURHOST>>'
+where I<YOURHOST> is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the
+host B<yapfaq> is running on. Obviously that will only work if you
+have defined a reasonable hostname that the hostfqdn() function of
+Net::Domain can return.
-=item B<Supersede> = I<yes>
+=item B<Supersede> = I<yes> (optional)
Add Supersedes header to the message containing the Message-ID header
of the last posting.
This setting is optional; you should set it to yes or leave it out.
-=item B<ExtraHeader> = I<additional headers>
+=item B<ExtraHeader> = I<additional headers> (optional)
The contents of I<ExtraHeader> is added verbatim to the headers of
your message so you can add custom headers like Approved.
# time period after which the posting should expire
# use (d)ay OR (w)eek OR (m)onth OR (y)ear
- Expires = '3m'
+ # Expires = '3m'
# header "From:"
From = 'test@domain.invalid'
NGs = 'de.test'
# header "Followup-To:"
- Fup2 = 'poster'
+ # Fup2 = 'poster'
# Message-ID ("%n" is $Name)
- MID-Format = '<%n-%d.%m.%y@domain.invalid>'
+ # MID-Format = '<%n-%d.%m.%y@domain.invalid>'
# Supersede last posting?
Supersede = yes
The configuration file defining the FAQ(s) to post. Must be set (or
omitted; the default is "yapfaq.cfg").
-=item B<UsePGP> = I<whether to add a digital signature> (optional)
+=item B<Program> = I<file name> (optional)
-Boolean value (0 or 1) controlling whether the FAQs will get digitally
-signed via an X-PGP-Sig header.
+A program the article is piped to instead of posting it to Usenet.
+See option "-f" below (which takes preference).
-This setting is optional; the default is 0.
-
-If you have set I<UsePGP> to 1, you must also supply the necessary
-information on your PGP oder GPG installation; please refer to the
-sample F<.yapfaqrc> file (see below) for more information on this
-topic.
+This setting is optional.
=back
NNTPPass = ''
Sender = ''
ConfigFile = 'yapfaq.cfg'
- UsePGP = 0
-
- ################################## PGP-Config #################################
- pgp = '/usr/bin/pgp' # path to pgp
- PGPVersion = '2' # Use 2 for 2.X 5 for PGP > 2.X and GPG for GPG
- PGPSigner = '' # sign as who?
- PGPPass = '' # pgp2 only
- PathtoPGPPass = '' # pgp2 pgp5 and gpg
- pgpbegin = '-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----' # Begin of PGP-Signature
- pgpend = '-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----' # End of PGP-Signature
- pgptmpf = 'pgptmp' # temporary file for PGP.
- pgpheader = 'X-PGP-Sig'
+ Program = ''
=head3 Using more than one runtime configuration
=item B<-t> I<newsgroup(s) | CONSOLE> (test)
Don't post to the newsgroups defined in F<yqpfaq.cfg>, but to the
-newsgroups given after B<-t> as a comma-separated list or print the
-FAQs to STDOUT separated by lines of dashes if the special string
-C<CONSOLE> is given. This can be used to preview what B<yapfaq> would
-do without embarassing yourself on Usenet. The status files are not
-updated when this option is given.
+(test) newsgroup(s) given after B<-t> as a comma-separated list or
+print the FAQs to STDOUT separated by lines of dashes if the special
+string C<CONSOLE> is given. This can be used to preview what
+B<yapfaq> would do without embarassing yourself on Usenet.
+
+The status files are not updated when this option is given.
+
+When this option is used to post to some other newsgroup(s), a(nother)
+timestamp is added to the Message-ID header and the Supersedes header
+is replaced by a special X-Supersedes header.
You may want to use this with the B<-f> option (see below).
I<program> on STDIN (which may post the article(s) then). A return
value of 0 will be considered success.
+For example, you may want to use the I<inews> utility from the INN package
+or the much more powerful replacement I<tinews.pl> from
+I<ftp://ftp.tin.org/tin/tools/tinews.pl> which is able to sign postings.
+
+If I<Program> is also defined in the runtime configuration file (by default
+F<.yapfaqrc>), B<-s> takes preference.
+
=item B<-c> I<.rc file>
Load another runtime configuration file (.rc file) than F<.yaofaq.rc>.
=back
+=head1 INSTALLATION
+
+Just copy the contents of the tarball in some directory and get started.
+
+You can post your first test with
+
+ yapfaq -c .yapfaqrc.sample
+
+or copy F<.yapfaqrc.sample> to F<.yapfaqrc> and F<yapfaq.cfg.sample>
+to F<yapfaq.cfg>, edit those files and get really started!
+
+=back
+
=head1 EXAMPLES
Post all FAQs that are due for posting:
yapfaq -t de.test -f myfaq
+Post all FAQs (that are due for posting) using inews from INN:
+
+ yapfaq -s inews
+
+Do a dry run using a runtime configuration from .alternaterc, showing
+which FAQs would be posted:
+
+ yapfaq -dvc .alternaterc
+
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
-There are no special environment variables used by B<yapfaq>.
+=over 4
+
+=item NNTPSERVER
+
+The default NNTP server to post to, used by the Net::NNTP module. You
+can also specify the server using the runtime configuration file (by
+default F<.yapfaqrc>).
+
+=back
=head1 FILES
=head1 BUGS
-Many, I'm sure.
+Please report any bugs or feature request to the author or use the
+bug tracker at L<http://bugs.th-h.de/>!
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<http://th-h.de/download/scripts.php> will have the current
version of this program.
+This program is maintained using the Git version control system. You
+may clone L<git://code.th-h.de/usenet/yapfaq.git> to check out the
+current development tree or browse it on the web via
+L<http://code.th-h.de/?p=usenet/yapfaq.git>.
+
=head1 AUTHOR
Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>