[btl.unix] Kaypro as UNIX terminal

hsc@hogpc.UUCP (07/01/83)

     INEWS(1)			    UNIX 5.0			   INEWS(1)



     NAME
	  inews	- submit news articles

     SYNOPSIS
	  inews	-t _t_i_t_l_e [ -n _n_e_w_s_g_r_o_u_p_s ] [ -e	_e_x_p_i_r_a_t_i_o_n _d_a_t_e	]

	  inews	-p  [ _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e ]

	  inews	-C _n_e_w_s_g_r_o_u_p

     DESCRIPTION
	  _I_n_e_w_s	submits	news articles to  the  USENET  news  network.	The
	  first	 form  is  for	submitting user	articles.  The body will be
	  read from the	standard input.	 A _t_i_t_l_e must be specified as there
	  is no	default.  Each article belongs to a list of newsgroups.	 If
	  the -n flag is omitted, the list will	default	to  something  line
	  _g_e_n_e_r_a_l.   (On  ours,	 it  is	 _g_e_n_e_r_a_l.) If you wish to submit an
	  article in multiple newsgroups, the _n_e_w_s_g_r_o_u_p_s must be  separated
	  by  commas  and/or spaces.  If not specified,	the expiration date
	  will be set to the local default.   The  -f  flag  specifies	the
	  article's  sender.  Without this flag, the sender defaults to	the
	  user's name.

	  The second  form  is	used  for  receiving  articles	from  other
	  machines.   If  _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e  is given, the article will be read from
	  the specified	file; Otherwise	the article will be read  from	the
	  standard  input.   An	 expiration  date need not be present and a
	  receival date, if present, will be ignored.

	  After	local installation, inews will transmit	the article to	all
	  systems that subscribe to the	newsgroups that	the article belongs
	  to.

	  The third form is for	creating new newsgroups.  On some  systems,
	  this	may  be	limited	to specific users such as the super-user or
	  news administrator.  (This happens on	ours.)

	  If the file /usr/lib/news/recording is present, it is	taken as  a
	  list of "recordings" to be shown to users posting news.  (This is
	  by analogy to	the recording you hear when you	dial information in
	  some	parts of the country, asking you if you	really wanted to do
	  this.) The file contains lines of the	form:
	       newsgroups <tab>	filename
	  for example:
	       net.all	 /usr/lib/news/net.recording
	       fa.all	 /usr/lib/news/fa.recording
	  Any user posting an article to a newsgroup matching  the  pattern
	  on  the left will be shown the contents of the file on the right.
	  The user is then told	to hit DEL to abort or RETURN  to  proceed.
	  The  intent of this feature is to help companies keep	proprietary
	  information from accidently leaking out.




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     INEWS(1)			    UNIX 5.0			   INEWS(1)



     FILES
	  /usr/spool/news/.sys.nnn temporary articles
	  /usr/spool/news/_n_e_w_s_g_r_o_u_p_s/_a_r_t_i_c_l_e__n_o.
				   Articles
	  /usr/spool/news/.canned  Canceled articles
	  /usr/lib/news/ngfile	   List	of legal newsgroups
	  /usr/lib/news/seq	   Sequence number of last article
	  /usr/lib/news/history	   List	of all articles	ever seen
	  /usr/lib/news/sys	   System subscription list

     SEE ALSO
	  Mail(1),  binmail(1),	 getdate(3),  msgs(1),	news(5),  newsrc(5)
	  readnews(1), recnews(1), sendnews(8),	uucp(1), uurec(8),

     AUTHORS
	  Matt Glickman
	  Mark Horton
	  Stephen Daniel
	  Tom R. Truscott




































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hsc@hogpc.UUCP (07/01/83)

I am considering a Kaypro as a general-purpose home machine and terminal,
because I like the price and the Perfect Software.  It would also be used
heavily as a terminal, though, via 212 modem to UNIX.
Does anyone have experience with the Kaypro for word-processing and other
CP/M stuff, and as a UNIX terminal?  What software do you use for terminal
emulation and file upload/download?  Any advice for me?
Harvey S. Cohen hogpc!hsc ABI 1C314 Lincroft NJ07738 (201)576-6059