Bonjour Jean-Daniel,
The real question was
is news.uu.net just a place holder or was it time ago a real server?
UUNET was an American ISP, founded in 1987 and which apparently was
involved in providing access to Usenet, e-mails, source code
repositories... (according to Wikipedia)
news.uu.net was their news server.
And Rich Salz, the creator of INN, used their services (he had
a uunet.uu.net e-mail address, and the INN mailing-lists addresses
also ended with @uunet.uu.net).
I've finally had a deeper look at how the actsync man page is written.
I agree it is not easy at all to understand what to do when you discover
that program.
Following the idea already implemented in a few other man pages, I've
just added a new Section at the beginning of the actsync documentation.
I hope it will be clearer this way. Does it sound enough for you this way?
IN A NUTSHELL
These programs permit keeping the list of newsgroups your news server
carry synchronized with an external source.
For instance, you can decide to carry the same newsgroups as another
news server or as the ones listed in a file from an external FTP site,
and therefore synchronizing with the chosen source on a daily basis by
running actsyncd in a cron job.
If you only want a subset of newsgroups from that source, it can be
parametered in the actsync.ign configuration file in the pathetc
directory.
INN comes with a default configuration for fetching the list of
newsgroups from "ftp.isc.org". You can read about the policies used
for maintaining that active file at
<
https://ftp.isc.org/pub/usenet/CONFIG/README>. Just make sure
actsync.cfg (the configuration file) and actsync.ign (the
synchronization rules) suit your needs, and run:
actsyncd <pathetc>/actsync.cfg
You'll find more detailed examples of use below in this man page.
And also, I've changed references to news.uu.net so that it is less
confusing nowadays. Examples now simply use news.server.com.
--
Julien ÉLIE
« Il buvait toutes mes paroles, et comme je parlais beaucoup, à un
moment, je le vois qui titubait… » (Raymond Devos)
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