# # TIN 1.4 - a threaded newsreader # # tin.defaults - set some machine specified options # and override compile time defaults # # Only do changes in this file, if your actual configurations # differs from the configuration compiled in. All values have # defaults at compile time, so usually editing this file is not # needed. An exception are distributed binaries which run on # different machines, here some configuration might be necessary. # ############# global options #################################### # domainname - this sets a global domain name used in From lines # # set your full domain name without a trailing dot # #domainname=domain.com # organization - defines the name of your organization # #organization=TIN unltd. # newslibdir - defines the default place for some configuration # files # common values are /usr/lib/news, /var/lib/news, /usr/local/lib/news # #newslibdir=/usr/lib/news # bugaddress - defines the email address to which users can send # bugreports using tin's builtin function # # The default points to a developers mailing list located at tin.org. # You might want to change this address to one of your local # administration if you want to deal with your lusers problems on # your own. # #bugaddress=tin-bugs@tin.org # inewsdir - defines the directory containing of the inews executable # # Usually tin uses its own builtin inews routines. you might want # to use an external inews, so you can define the directory where tin # expects the executable. The program's name is set to inews, don't # include it # #inewsdir=/usr/lib/news # mm_charset - the default charset to be used in MIME's # Content-Type header # # luser may change this setting in their tinrcs but it's a good # idea to set mm_charset here for providing a default # in most western countries ISO-8859-1 might be the best value # #mm_charset=iso-8859-1 # post_mime_encoding # # luser may change this setting in their tinrcs but it's a good # idea to set post_mime_encoding here for providing a default # in most western countries 8bit might be the best value # #post_mime_encoding=8bit # mail_mime_encoding # # luser may change this setting in their tinrcs but it's a good # idea to set mail_mime_encoding here for providing a default # as mail isn't guaranteed to be 8bit clean quoted-printable is # a good choice # #mail_mime_encoding=quoted-printable # disable_gnksa_domain_check - allow unregistered top level domains # # you should activate this only if you are using in an intranet environment # where articles do _not_ leak out into usenet # #disable_gnksa_domain_check=OFF # disable_sender - post without Sender: even if tin normally would add it # # use this only if you cannot generate a valid Sender:, eg. if you do not # have a registered FQDN for your system # # disable_sender has no effect if use_builtin_inews is OFF # #disable_sender=OFF ############# reading from a local spool ######################### # # If you are using tin only via NNTP connections, this section # has no meaning for you. # # spooldir - the base of your newsspool (INN, Bnews, Cnews style) # common values are /var/spool/news, /usr/spool/news, /news/spool # #spooldir=/var/spool/news # overviewdir - the base of your NOV database # # the overview files are either included within your spooldir or # in a separate directory tree # common values are /var/spool/overview, /usr/spool/overview, /news/overview # #overviewdir=/var/spool/overview # overviewfile - the name of a single overview file # # the name of a single file within the overview spool # common values are .overview, over.view # #overviewfile=.overview # activefile - the full pathname of your newssystem's active file # # usually the active file is newslibdir, so you only have # to change this setting if your configuration differs # #activefile=/usr/lib/news/active # activetimesfile - the full pathname of your newssystem's active.times file # # usually the active file is newslibdir, so you only have # to change this setting if your configuration differs # #activetimesfile=/usr/lib/news/active.times # newsgroupsfile - the full pathname of your newssystem's newsgroups file # # usually the newsgroups file is newslibdir, so you only have # to change this setting if your configuration differs # #newsgroupsfile=/usr/lib/news/newsgroups # subscriptionsfile - the full pathname of your newssystem's # subscriptions file # # usually the newsgroups file is newslibdir, so you only have # to change this setting if your configuration differs # #subscriptionsfile=/usr/lib/news/subscriptions