It's written that flnews can generate Cancel-Lock and Cancel-Key when
a file ~/.cancelsecret exist but nothing happen is there is something
to configure after or when compiling flnews?
yamo' in news.software.readers:
It's written that flnews can generate Cancel-Lock and Cancel-Key when
a file ~/.cancelsecret exist but nothing happen is there is something
to configure after or when compiling flnews?
<https://micha.freeshell.org/flnews/doc/flnews.1.html>
| If this file is present and not empty, and the
| fqdn entry is set, flnews creates "Cancel-
| Lock" (always) and "Cancel-Key" header fields
| when canceling or superseding articles.
and:
| o fqdn (String) Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the machine
HTH
Marcel Logen a tapoté :
yamo' in news.software.readers:
It's written that flnews can generate Cancel-Lock and Cancel-Key when
a file ~/.cancelsecret exist but nothing happen is there is something
to configure after or when compiling flnews?
<https://micha.freeshell.org/flnews/doc/flnews.1.html>
| If this file is present and not empty, and the
| fqdn entry is set, flnews creates "Cancel-
| Lock" (always) and "Cancel-Key" header fields
| when canceling or superseding articles.
and:
| o fqdn (String) Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the machine
It is in the file ~/.config/flnews/configfile
I've just found this file...
But it is written somewhere in the man?
yamo' wrote:
Marcel Logen a tapoté :
yamo' in news.software.readers:
| o fqdn (String) Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the machine
It is in the file ~/.config/flnews/configfile
Relevant files used by flnews are documented in the section "FILES".
Note: The manual page on the homepage still contains some bugs that are already fixed in current 1.2.0 snapshots. If you have such a snapshot installed, "man flnews" will display a more recent manual version.
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