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tinews.pl(1)	       Post and	sign an	article	via NNTP	  tinews.pl(1)

NAME
       tinews.pl - Post	and sign an article via	NNTP

SYNOPSIS
       tinews.pl [OPTIONS] < input

DESCRIPTION
       tinews.pl reads an article on STDIN, signs it via pgp(1)	or gpg(1) and
       posts it	to a news server.

       The article shall not contain any raw 8-bit data	or it needs to already
       have the	relevant MIME-headers as tinews.pl will	not add	any MIME-
       headers nor encode its input.

       If the article contains To:, Cc:	or Bcc:	headers	and mail-actions are
       configured it will automatically	add a "Posted-And-Mailed: yes" header
       to the article and send out the mail-copies.

       If a Cancel-Lock	secret file is defined it will automatically add a
       Cancel-Lock: (and Cancel-Key: if	required) header.

       The input should	have unix line endings (<LF>, '\n'). Use --transform
       to convert from <CR><LF>	to just	<LF>.

OPTIONS
       -4 | --ipv4
	   Force connecting via	IPv4 to	the remote NNTP	server.

       -a "Approved" | --approved "Approved"
	   Set the article header field	Approved: to the given value.

       -c "Control" | --control	"Control"
	   Set the article header field	Control: to the	given value.

       -d "Distribution" | --distribution "Distribution"
	   Set the article header field	Distribution: to the given value.

       -e "Expires" | --expires	"Expires"
	   Set the article header field	Expires: to the	given value.

       -f "From" | --from "From"
	   Set the article header field	From: to the given value.

       -i header | --ignore-headers header
	   Comma  separated  list  of  headers	that  will  be	ignored	during
	   signing.  Usually the following headers will	be signed if present:

	   From, Newsgroups, Subject, Control, Supersedes, Followup-To,	 Date,
	   Injection-Date, Sender, Approved, Message-ID, Reply-To, Cancel-Key,
	   Also-Control	and Distribution.

	   Some	 of  them may be altered on the	Server (i.e. Cancel-Key) which
	   would invalid the signature,	this option can	be  used  the  exclude
	   such	headers	if required.

       -m "Message-ID" | --message-id "Message-ID"
	   Set the article header field	Message-ID: to the given value.

       -n "Newsgroups" | --newsgroups "Newsgroups"
	   Set the article header field	Newsgroups: to the given value.

       -o "Organization" | --organization "Organization"
	   Set the article header field	Organization: to the given value.

       -p "port" | --port "port"
	   use "port" as NNTP-port

       -r "Reply-To" | --reply-to "Reply-To"
	   Set the article header field	Reply-To: to the given value.

       -s directory | --savedir	directory
	   Save	signed article to directory directory instead of posting.

       -t "Subject" | --subject	"Subject"
	   Set the article header field	Subject: to the	given value.

       -v | --verbose
	   Warn	  about	 disabled  options  due	 to  lacking  perl-modules  or
	   executables and unreadable files  and  enable  warnings  about  raw
	   8-bit data.

       -w "Followup-To"	| --followup-to	"Followup-To"
	   Set the article header field	Followup-To: to	the given value.

       -x "Path" | --path "Path"
	   Prepend the article header field Path: with the given value.

       -D | -N | --debug
	   Set	Net::NNTP(3pm)	to debug mode, enable warnings about raw 8-bit
	   data, warn about disabled options due to  lacking  perl-modules  or
	   executables and unreadable files.

       -E | --discard-empty
	   Silently discard an empty article.

       -F | --references
	   Set the article header field	References: to the given value.

       -H | --help
	   Show	help-page.

       -I | --no-injection-date
	   Do not add Injection-Date: header.

       -L | --no-canlock
	   Do not add Cancel-Lock: / Cancel-Key: headers.

       -O | --no-organization
	   Do not add Organization: header.

       -R | --no-control
	   Restricted mode, disallow control-messages.

       -S | --no-signature
	   Do not append $HOME/.signature.

       -T "seconds" | --timeout	"seconds"
	   Override the	connection timeout setting. Default is 120 seconds.

       -X | --no-sign
	   Do not sign the article.

       -Y | --force-auth
	   Force authentication	on connect even	if not required	by the server.

       --canlock-algorithm "Algorithm"
	   Digest  algorithm  used  for	 Cancel-Lock:  /  Cancel-Key: headers.
	   Supported algorithms	are sha1, sha256 and sha512. Default is	sha1.

       --ssl | --nntps
	   Use NNTPS (via port 563)  if	 available.  This  requires  a	recent
	   version  of	Net::NNTP(3pm) and IO::Socket::SSL(3pm). Be aware that
	   no SSL verification will be done.

       --transform
	   Convert network  line  endings  (<CR><LF>)  to  unix	 line  endings
	   (<LF>).

       --version
	   Show	version.

       -A -V -W
	   These options are accepted for compatibility	reasons	but ignored.

       -h | --headers
	   These options are accepted for compatibility	reasons	but ignored.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

	0  Successful completion.

       !=0 An error occurred.

ENVIRONMENT
       $NEWSHOST
	   Set to override the NNTP server configured in the source or config-
	   file.   It  has  lower  priority  than  $NNTPSERVER	and  should be
	   avoided.

       $NNTPSERVER
	   Set to override the NNTP server configured in the source or config-
	   file.  This has higher priority than	$NEWSHOST.

       $NNTPPORT
	   The NNTP TCP-port to	post news to. This variable only needs	to  be
	   set if the TCP-port is not 119 (the default). The '-p' command-line
	   option overrides $NNTPPORT.

       $PGPPASS
	   Set	to  override the passphrase configured in the source (used for
	   pgp(1)-2.6.3).

       $PGPPASSFILE
	   Passphrase file used	for pgp(1) or gpg(1).

       $SIGNER
	   Set to override the user-id for signing configured in  the  source.
	   If  you  neither  set  $SIGNER  nor	configure it in	the source the
	   contents of the From:-field will be used.

       $REPLYTO
	   Set the article  header  field  Reply-To:  to  the  return  address
	   specified by	the variable if	there isn't already a Reply-To:	header
	   in the article.  The	'-r' command-line option overrides $REPLYTO.

       $ORGANIZATION
	   Set	the  article header field Organization:	to the contents	of the
	   variable if there isn't already  an	Organization:  header  in  the
	   article.  The '-o' command-line option overrides $ORGANIZATION, The
	   '-O'	command-line option disables it.

       $DISTRIBUTION
	   Set the article header field	Distribution: to the contents  of  the
	   variable  if	 there	isn't  already	a  Distribution: header	in the
	   article. The	'-d' command-line option overrides $DISTRIBUTION.

FILES
       pgptmp.txt
	   Temporary file used to store	the reformatted	article.

       pgptmp.txt.asc
	   Temporary file used to store	the reformatted	and signed article.

       $PGPPASSFILE
	   The passphrase file to be used for pgp(1) or	gpg(1).

       $HOME/.signature
	   Signature file which	will be	automatically included.

       $HOME/.cancelsecret
	   The passphrase file to be used for Cancel-Locks.  This  feature  is
	   turned off by default.

       $HOME/.newsauth
	   "nntpserver password	[user]"	pairs or triples for NNTP servers that
	   require  authorization.  First  match  counts. Any line that	starts
	   with	"#" is a comment. Blank	lines are ignored. This	file should be
	   readable only for the user as it contains  the  user's  unencrypted
	   password   for   reading  news.  If	no  matching  entry  is	 found
	   $HOME/.nntpauth is checked.

       $HOME/.nntpauth
	   "nntpserver user password" triples for NNTP	servers	 that  require
	   authorization.  First  match	 counts.  Lines	 starting with "#" are
	   skipped and blank lines are ignored.	This file should  be  readable
	   only	 for  the  user	as it contains the user's unencrypted password
	   for reading news.  $HOME/.newsauth is checked first.

       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tinewsrc $HOME/.config/tinewsrc	$HOME/.tinewsrc
	   "option=value" configuration	pairs,	last  match  counts  and  only
	   "value"  is	case sensitive.	Lines that start with "#" are ignored.
	   If the file contains	unencrypted passwords (e.g. nntp-pass or  pgp-
	   pass),  it  should  be readable for the user	only. Use -vH to get a
	   full	list of	all available configuration options.

SECURITY
       If you've configured or entered a password, even	if the	variable  that
       contained that password has been	erased,	it may be possible for someone
       to  find	 that  password,  in  plaintext,  in a core dump. In short, if
       serious security	is an issue, don't use this script.

       Be aware	that even if NNTPS is used still no SSL	verification  will  be
       done.

NOTES
       tinews.pl is designed to	be used	with pgp(1)-2.6.3, pgp(1)-5, pgp(1)-6,
       gpg(1) and gpg2(1).

       tinews.pl  requires  the	 following  standard  modules to be installed:
       Getopt::Long(3pm),      Net::NNTP(3pm),	    Time::Local(3pm)	   and
       Term::Readline(3pm).

       NNTPS  (NNTP  with  implicit  TLS;  RFC	4642  and  RFC	8143)  may  be
       unavailable if Net::NNTP(3pm) is	too  old  or  IO::Socket::SSL(3pm)  is
       missing	on  the	system.	tinews.pl will fallback	to unencrypted NNTP in
       that case.

       If  the	Cancel-Lock  feature  (RFC  8315)  is  enabled	the  following
       additional    modules	must	be    installed:    MIME::Base64(3pm),
       Digest::SHA(3pm)	 or  Digest::SHA1(3pm)	 and   Digest::HMAC_SHA1(3pm).
       sha256	and  sha512  as	 algorithms  for  canlock-algorithm  are  only
       available with Digest::SHA(3pm).

       gpg2(1) users may need to set $GPG_TTY, i.e.

	GPG_TTY=$(tty)
	export GPG_TTY

       before using tinews.pl. See <https://www.gnupg.org/> for	details.

       tinews.pl does not do any MIME encoding,	its input  should  be  already
       properly	encoded	and have all relevant headers set.

AUTHOR
       Urs Janssen <urs@tin.org>, Marc Brockschmidt <marc@marcbrockschmidt.de>

SEE ALSO
       pgp(1),	   gpg(1),     gpg2(1),	   pgps(1),    Digest::HMAC_SHA1(3pm),
       Digest::SHA(3pm),	 Digest::SHA1(3pm),	    Getopt::Long(3pm),
       IO::Socket::SSL(3pm),	     MIME::Base64(3pm),	       Net::NNTP(3pm),
       Time::Local(3pm), Term::Readline(3pm)

1.1.70			      October 16th, 2024		  tinews.pl(1)

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