##  1.2
##  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.

ME:*,!control,!junk,!bsdi.*::

##  This is the overview processor that creates the overview
##  databases (a.k.a. thread files) used by threaded news readers
##  like trn and tin.  You shouldn't need to change this line.

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

##  This is a sample feed via normal NNTP (this one points to uunet).
##  The nntpsend.ctl file maps this name to the actual host and 
##  nntpsend must be run periodically from cron(8) to actually send
##  the articles.  The /!bsdi says use the default subscription 
##  list from the ME entry (since there isn't one specified here), 
##  and additionally don't send anything that has a distribution of
##  ``bsdi''.

uunet:/!bsdi:Tf,Wnm:
