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Date:      Tue, 11 Mar 1997 07:35:14 +0900 (JST)
From:      Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp>
To:        Jake Hamby <hamby@aris.jpl.nasa.gov>
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: On the topic of news servers..
Message-ID:  <Pine.SV4.3.95.970311073341.3663B-100000@parkplace.cet.co.jp>
In-Reply-To: <199703102218.OAA02603@aris.jpl.nasa.gov>

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On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Jake Hamby wrote:

> Regarding recent articles about how best to set up a news server, I talked to 
> the guy who runs my ISP last night about how he was able to manage so well 
> serving news from, if you can believe this, a Mac Quadra running A/UX !!!
> 
> He says he uses a Perl script to run through the activity log and figure out 
> which groups his customers are reading, then changes the expire logs to expire 
> messages in unread groups after 1 day, while keeping messages in read groups 
> about 7 days.  This seemed like a really good idea to me, and I have had no 
> problems using the news server to read/post to various groups, and it seems to 
> have a "fuller" feed than either JPL or my university, which seem to be dropping 
> messages, even though they are run from much more capable server boxes!
> 
> If anyone is interested in the script, I could probably get him to forward it to 
> me.  Just let me know.
> 
> -- Jake
> 

Here's another cool trick for expire.ctl that immediately discards
rmgrouped articles.

##  Allow Expires headers to work.
##  Discard rmgrouped articles
*:A:0:0:0
*:U:0:8:8
*:M:0:10:10

Regards,


Mike Hancock




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