slrn
slrn is a text-based news client. It runs through a textual user interface and is highly customizable. It uses the S-Lang library.
Installation
Configuration
To run slrn, you will have to set up an environment variable with the newsgroups server you wish to use (it is a good idea to put it into your .bashrc so you do not have to export it again for each session):
NNTPSERVER='my.news.server' && export NNTPSERVER
Two important slrn configuration files are .slrnrc for basic configuration and .jnewsrc that contains the list of newsgroups.
To create .slrnrc from a sample startup file for slrn:
# cp /usr/share/doc/slrn/examples/slrn.rc.gz ~/. # gunzip -c ~/.slrn >~/.slrn.rc
After creating .slrnrc you should configure the user account and then create .jnewsrc:
# slrn -f ~/.jnewsrc --create
User account
To set up your newsgroup account, you have to set up the following parameters in .slrnrc
set username "desired_username" set hostname "desired_hostname" set replyto "some_name <[email protected]>"
Signature
To set up a signature uncomment the following line in .slrnrc:
set signature ".signature"
Also, you have to create .signature file in your home folder and put your signature in it.
Encoding
To set up encoding (i.e. utf8) uncomment the following lines in .slrnrc:
charset display utf8 charset outgoing utf8
Displaying all posts
By default slrn will only shows unread posts. If you are used to having all posts listed in a certain newsgroup, this will be a big change for you. To have all posts listed add the following to your .slrnrc:
setkey group "set_prefix_argument(4); () = select_group();" " "
Managing usergroups
You can manage usergroups directly through slrn or by editing .jnewsrc file. If you decide to manage them using .jnewsrc file, you can do it by changing theĀ ! andĀ : at the end of each newsgroup.
Unsubscribed group example:
misc.test! 1-210917
Subscribed group example:
misc.test: 1-210917