diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index fe547bd..17c40b2 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ CLI_PACKAGES := \ scripts \ shell \ ssh \ - tin \ tmux \ vifm \ vim \ @@ -169,10 +168,6 @@ stow-system-X: STOW_TARGET=/ stow-system-X: system-X sudo $(STOW) $< -stow-tin: tin - rm -rf $(STOW_TARGET)/.tin - ln -s $(realpath tin/.tin) $(STOW_TARGET)/.tin - stow-tmux: tmux $(STOW) $< [ -d ~/.config/tmux/plugins/tpm ] || \ @@ -206,9 +201,6 @@ unstow-system-X: STOW_TARGET=/ unstow-system-X: sudo $(STOW) -D system-X -unstow-tin: - rm -f $(STOW_TARGET)/.tin - unstow-tmux: $(STOW) -D tmux rm -rf ~/.config/tmux/plugins/ diff --git a/tin/.tin/.gitignore b/tin/.tin/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index b0c4000..0000000 --- a/tin/.tin/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -* -!.gitignore -!.tinrc diff --git a/tin/.tin/tinrc b/tin/.tin/tinrc deleted file mode 100644 index 5bfd5ba..0000000 --- a/tin/.tin/tinrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,808 +0,0 @@ -# tin configuration file V1.3.17 -# This file was automatically saved by rtin 2.4.4 20191224 ("Millburn") -# -# Do not edit while tin is running, since all your changes to this file -# will be overwritten when you leave tin. -# -############################################################################ - -# Directory where articles/threads are saved -savedir=/home/ambroisie/News - -# If ON articles/threads with Archive-name: in mail header will -# be automatically saved with the Archive-name & part/patch no. -auto_save=OFF - -# If ON mark articles that are saved as read -mark_saved_read=ON - -# Perform post processing (saving binary attachments) from saved articles. -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = no -# 1 = extract shell archives (shar) only -# 2 = yes -post_process_type=0 - -# If set, post processed files will be opened in a viewer -post_process_view=ON - -# If ON only save/print/pipe/mail unread articles (tagged articles excepted) -process_only_unread=OFF - -# If ON show empty Followup-To header when editing an article -prompt_followupto=OFF - -# What should we ask confirmation for. -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = none -# 1 = commands -# 2 = select -# 3 = quit -# * 4 = commands & quit -# 5 = commands & select -# 6 = quit & select -# 7 = commands & quit & select -confirm_choice=4 - -# If ON the 'Mark as (un)read' function marks only the current article. -mark_ignore_tags=OFF - -# If ON automatically reconnect to NNTP server if the connection is broken -auto_reconnect=OFF - -# If ON use -> otherwise highlighted bar for selection -draw_arrow=OFF - -# If ON use inverse video for page headers at different levels -inverse_okay=ON - -# If ON put cursor at first unread art in group otherwise last art -pos_first_unread=ON - -# If ON show only new/unread articles otherwise show all. -show_only_unread_arts=ON - -# If ON show only subscribed to groups that contain unread articles. -show_only_unread_groups=OFF - -# Filter which articles -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = only kill unread articles -# 1 = kill all articles and show in threads marked with K -# 2 = kill all articles and never show them -kill_level=0 - -# Go to the unread article with following key(s) -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = nothing -# 1 = PAGE DOWN -# * 2 = TAB -# 3 = PAGE DOWN or TAB -goto_next_unread=2 - -# Number of lines that cursor-up/down will scroll in article pager -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# -2 = half-page scrolling -# -1 = the top/bottom line is carried over onto the next page -# 0 = page-by-page (traditional behavior) -# * 1 = line-by-line -# 2 or greater = scroll by 2 or more lines (only in the pager) -scroll_lines=1 - -# If ON ask user if read groups should all be marked read -catchup_read_groups=OFF - -# If ON catchup group/thread when leaving with the left arrow key. -group_catchup_on_exit=ON -thread_catchup_on_exit=ON - -# Thread articles by ... -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = nothing -# 1 = Subject -# 2 = References -# * 3 = Both (Subject and References) -# 4 = Multipart Subject -# 5 = Percentage Match -thread_articles=3 - -# Thread percentage match... -# the percentage of characters in the subject of an article that must match -# a base article for both those articles to be considered to belong to the -# same thread. This option is an integer percentage, eg. 80, no decimals may -# follow. If 80 is used here, then 80% of the characters must match exactly, -# no insertion of a character, for the two articles to be put in the same -# thread. eg. 'happy' and 'harpy' would match, but 'harpie', 'happie' and -# 'harppy' would be threaded separately from 'happy' -thread_perc=75 - -# If ON show group description text after newsgroup name at -# group selection level -show_description=ON - -# Part of From field to display in group and thread level -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = none -# 1 = address -# * 2 = full name -# 3 = both -show_author=2 - -# Which news headers you wish to see. If you want to see _all_ the headers, -# place an '*' as this value. This is the only way a wildcard can be used. -# If you enter 'X-' as the value, you will see all headers beginning with -# 'X-' (like X-Alan or X-Pape). You can list more than one by delimiting with -# spaces. Not defining anything turns off this option. -news_headers_to_display=Newsgroups Followup-To Summary Keywords X-Comment-To - -# Same as 'news_headers_to_display' except it denotes the opposite. -# An example of using both options might be if you thought X- headers were -# A Good Thing(tm), but thought Alan and Pape were miscreants...well then you -# would do something like this: -# news_headers_to_display=X- -# news_headers_to_not_display=X-Alan X-Pape -# Not defining anything turns off this option. -news_headers_to_not_display= - -# If ON use print current subject or newsgroup description in the last line -info_in_last_line=OFF - -# Sort articles by ... -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = nothing -# 1 = Subject descending -# 2 = Subject ascending -# 3 = From descending -# 4 = From ascending -# 5 = Date descending -# * 6 = Date ascending -# 7 = Score descending -# 8 = Score ascending -# 9 = Lines descending -# 10 = Lines ascending -sort_article_type=6 - -# Sort thread by ... -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = nothing -# * 1 = Score descending -# 2 = Score ascending -# 3 = Last posting date descending -# 4 = Last posting date ascending -sort_threads_type=1 - -# Function for sorting articles -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = qsort -# 1 = heapsort -sort_function=0 - -# (-m) directory where articles/threads are saved in mailbox format -maildir=/home/ambroisie/Mail - -# Format of the mailbox. -mailbox_format=MBOXO - -# If ON print all of article header otherwise just the important lines -print_header=OFF - -# Print program with parameters used to print articles/threads -printer=/usr/bin/lpr - -# If ON articles/threads will be saved in batch mode when save -S -# or mail (-M/-N) is specified on the command line -batch_save=ON - -# If ON editor will be started with cursor offset into the file -# otherwise the cursor will be positioned at the first line -start_editor_offset=ON - -# Format of editor line including parameters -# %E Editor %F Filename %N Linenumber -editor_format=%E +%N %F - -# Format of mailer line including parameters -# %M Mailer %S Subject %T To %F Filename -# ie. to use elm as your mailer: elm -s "%S" "%T" < %F -# ie. elm interactive : elm -i %F -s "%S" "%T" -mailer_format=%M -oi -t < %F - -# Interactive mailreader -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = no interactive mailreader -# 1 = use interactive mailreader with headers in file -# 2 = use interactive mailreader without headers in file -interactive_mailer=0 - -# Thread score -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = max -# 1 = sum -# 2 = average -thread_score=0 - -# If ON remove ~/.article after posting. -unlink_article=ON - -# If ON keep all failed postings in ~/dead.articles -keep_dead_articles=ON - -# Filename where to keep all postings (default posted) -# If no filename is set then postings will not be saved -posted_articles_file=posted - -# If ON add posted articles which start a new thread to filter for -# highlighting follow-ups -add_posted_to_filter=ON - -# Signature path (random sigs)/file to be used when posting/replying -# sigfile=file appends file as signature -# sigfile=!command executes external command to generate a signature -# (specify %G to pass name of current newsgroup) -# sigfile=--none don't append a signature -sigfile=/home/ambroisie/.Sig - -# If ON prepend the signature with dashes '\n-- \n' -sigdashes=ON - -# If ON add signature to reposted articles -signature_repost=ON - -# A comma-delimited list of address-parts you want to be warned -# about when trying to reply by email. -spamtrap_warning_addresses= - -# The program used to open URLs. The actual URL will be appended -url_handler=url_handler.pl - -# If ON include advertising User-Agent: header -advertising=ON - -# Time interval in seconds between rereading the active file (0=never) -reread_active_file_secs=1200 - -# Time in seconds to wait for a response from the server (0=no timeout) -nntp_read_timeout_secs=120 - -# Characters used in quoting to followups and replies. -# '_' is replaced by ' ', %I is replaced by author's initials. -quote_chars=>_ - -# How quoting should be handled when following up or replying. -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = Nothing special -# 1 = Compress quotes -# 2 = Quote signatures -# 3 = Compress quotes, quote signatures -# 4 = Quote empty lines -# * 5 = Compress quotes, quote empty lines -# 6 = Quote signatures, quote empty lines -# 7 = Compress quotes, quote signatures, quote empty lines -quote_style=5 - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are -# quoted when viewing articles. Quoted lines are shown in col_quote. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -quote_regex=^\s{0,3}(?:[\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])(?!-) - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are -# quoted twice. Twice quoted lines are shown in col_quote2. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -quote_regex2=^\s{0,3}(?:(?:[\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])\s*){2}(?!-[})>]) - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are -# quoted >=3 times. >=3 times quoted lines are shown in col_quote3. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -quote_regex3=^\s{0,3}(?:(?:[\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])\s*){3} - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which words -# bounded by '/' are to be shown in col_markslashes. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -slashes_regex=(?:^|(?<=\s))/(?(?=[^-*/_\s][^/\s])[^-*/_\s][^/]*[^-*/_\s]|[^/\s])/(?:(?=[,.!?;]?\s)|$) - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which words -# bounded by '*' are to be shown in col_markstars. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -stars_regex=(?:^|(?<=\s))\*(?(?=[^-*/_\s][^*\s])[^-*/_\s][^*]*[^-*/_\s]|[^*\s])\*(?:(?=[,.!?;]?\s)|$) - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which words -# bounded by '-' are to be shown in col_markstroke. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -strokes_regex=(?:^|(?<=\s))-(?(?=[^-*/_\s][^-\s])[^-*/_\s][^-]*[^-*/_\s]|[^-\s])-(?:(?=[,.!?;]?\s)|$) - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which words -# bounded by '_' are to be shown in col_markdash. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -underscores_regex=(?:^|(?<=\s))_(?(?=[^-*/_\s][^_\s])[^-*/_\s][^_]*[^-*/_\s]|[^_\s])_(?:(?=[,.!?;]?\s)|$) - -# A regular expression that tin will use to find Subject prefixes -# which will be removed before showing the header. -strip_re_regex=(?:R[eE](?:\^\d+|\[\d+\])?|A[wW]|Odp|Sv):\s - -# A regular expression that tin will use to find Subject suffixes -# which will be removed when replying or posting followup. -strip_was_regex=(?:(?<=\S)|\s)\((?:[Ww]a[rs]|[Bb]y[l\x{0142}]o):.*\)\s*$ - -# A regular expression that tin will use to find the begin of -# a verbatim block. -verbatim_begin_regex=#v\+\s$ - -# A regular expression that tin will use to find the end of -# a verbatim block. -verbatim_end_regex=#v-\s$ - -# A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are -# external quotes. Text from external quotes is shown in col_extquote. -# If you leave this blank, tin will use a built in default. -extquote_regex=^\|\s - -# If OFF don't show signatures when displaying articles -show_signatures=ON - -# If ON decode German style TeX umlaut codes to ISO and -# show "a as Umlaut-a, etc. -tex2iso_conv=OFF - -# Handling of uuencoded data in the pager -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = no, display raw uuencoded data -# 1 = yes, uuencoded data will be condensed to a single tag line showing -# size and filename, similar to how MIME attachments are displayed -# 2 = hide all, as for 1, but any line that looks like uuencoded data will -# be folded into a tag line. -hide_uue=0 - -# Format of quote line when mailing/posting/following-up an article -# %A Address %D Date %F Addr+Name %G Groupname %M Message-ID -# %N Full Name %C First Name %I Initials -news_quote_format=%F wrote: -mail_quote_format=In article %M you wrote: -xpost_quote_format=In %G %F wrote: - -# Put your name in the Cc: and/or Bcc: field when mailing an article. -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = No -# 1 = Cc -# 2 = Bcc -# 3 = Cc and Bcc -auto_cc_bcc=0 - -# If ON use UTF-8 characters for indicator '->', tree and ellipsis '...'. -utf8_graphics=OFF - -# Character used to show that an art was deleted (default 'D') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_deleted=D - -# Character used to show that an art is in a range (default '#') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_inrange=# - -# Character used to show that an art will return (default '-') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_return=- - -# Character used to show that an art was auto-selected (default '*') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_selected=* - -# Character used to show that an art is recent (default 'o') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_recent=o - -# Character used to show that an art is unread (default '+') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_unread=+ - -# Character used to show that an art was read (default ' ') -# _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_read=_ - -# Character used to show that an art was killed (default 'K') -# kill_level must be set accordingly, _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_killed=K - -# Character used to show that an art was selected before read (default ':') -# kill_level must be set accordingly, _ is turned into ' ' -art_marked_read_selected=: - -# If ON a screen redraw will always be done after certain external commands -force_screen_redraw=OFF - -# If --internal use the built in mini inews for posting via NNTP -# otherwise use an external inews program -inews_prog=--internal - -# If ON automatically list thread when entering it using right arrow key. -auto_list_thread=ON - -# If ON wrap around threads on searching next unread article -wrap_on_next_unread=ON - -# If ON enable mouse button support on xterm terminals -use_mouse=OFF - -# If ON abbreviate (if necessary) long newsgroup names at group selection -# level and article level like this: -# news.software.readers -> n.software.readers -> n.s.readers -> n.s.r. -abbreviate_groupname=OFF - -# If ON show a mini menu of useful commands at each level -# and posting etiquette after composing an article -beginner_level=ON - -# Number of days a short term filter will be active -default_filter_days=28 - -# If ON, create local copies of NNTP overview files. -cache_overview_files=OFF - -# Number of articles to get (0=no limit), if negative sets maximum number -# of already read articles to be read before first unread one -getart_limit=0 - -# Number of days in which article is considered recent, (0=OFF) -recent_time=2 - -# Score limit before an article is marked killed -score_limit_kill=-50 - -# Default score to kill articles -score_kill=-100 - -# Score limit before an article is marked hot -score_limit_select=50 - -# Default score to select articles -score_select=100 - -# If ON using ANSI-color -use_color=ON - -# Changing colors of several screen parts -# Possible values are: -# -1 = default (white for foreground and black for background) -# 0 = black -# 1 = red -# 2 = green -# 3 = brown -# 4 = blue -# 5 = pink -# 6 = cyan -# 7 = white -# These are *only* for foreground: -# 8 = gray -# 9 = light red -# 10 = light green -# 11 = yellow -# 12 = light blue -# 13 = light pink -# 14 = light cyan -# 15 = light white - -# Standard foreground color -# Default: -1 (default color) -col_normal=-1 - -# Standard background color -# Default: -1 (default color) -col_back=-1 - -# Color of background for inverse text -# Default: 4 (blue) -col_invers_bg=4 - -# Color of foreground for inverse text -# Default: 7 (white) -col_invers_fg=7 - -# Color of text lines -# Default: -1 (default color) -col_text=-1 - -# Color of mini help menu -# Default: 3 (brown) -col_minihelp=3 - -# Color of help pages -# Default: -1 (default color) -col_help=-1 - -# Color of messages in last line -# Default: 6 (cyan) -col_message=6 - -# Color of quote-lines -# Default: 2 (green) -col_quote=2 - -# Color of twice quoted lines -# Default: 3 (brown) -col_quote2=3 - -# Color of >=3 times quoted lines -# Default: 4 (blue) -col_quote3=4 - -# Color of header-lines -# Default: 2 (green) -col_head=2 - -# Color of actual news header fields -# Default: 9 (light red) -col_newsheaders=9 - -# Color of article subject -# Default: 6 (cyan) -col_subject=6 - -# Color of quoted text from external sources -# Default: 5 (pink) -col_extquote=5 - -# Color of response counter -# Default: 2 (green) -col_response=2 - -# Color of sender (From:) -# Default: 2 (green) -col_from=2 - -# Color of Help/Mail-Sign -# Default: 4 (blue) -col_title=4 - -# Color of signature -# Default: 4 (blue) -col_signature=4 - -# Color of highlighted URLs -# Default: -1 (default color) -col_urls=-1 - -# Color of verbatim blocks -# Default: 5 (pink) -col_verbatim=5 - -# Enable URL highlighting? -url_highlight=ON - -# Enable word highlighting? -word_highlight=ON - -# Should the leading and ending stars and dashes also be displayed, -# even when they are highlighting marks? -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# 0 = no -# 1 = yes, display mark -# * 2 = print a space instead -word_h_display_marks=2 - -# Color of word highlighting with *stars* -# Default: 11 (yellow) -col_markstar=11 - -# Color of word highlighting with _dash_ -# Default: 13 (light pink) -col_markdash=13 - -# Color of word highlighting with /slash/ -# Default: 14 (light cyan) -col_markslash=14 - -# Color of word highlighting with -stroke- -# Default: 12 (light blue) -col_markstroke=12 - -# Attributes of word highlighting on mono terminals -# Possible values are: -# 0 = Normal -# 1 = Underline -# 2 = Best highlighting -# 3 = Reverse video -# 4 = Blinking -# 5 = Half bright -# 6 = Bold - -# Attribute of word highlighting with *stars* -# Default: 6 (bold) -mono_markstar=6 - -# Attribute of word highlighting with _dash_ -# Default: 2 (best highlighting) -mono_markdash=2 - -# Attribute of word highlighting with /slash/ -# Default: 5 (half bright) -mono_markslash=5 - -# Attribute of word highlighting with -stroke- -# Default: 3 (reverse video) -mono_markstroke=3 - -# User's mail address (and fullname), if not username@host (fullname) -mail_address=Bruno BELANYI - -# Wrap article lines at column -wrap_column=0 - -# Trim the article body, remove unnecessary blank lines. -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = Nothing special -# 1 = Skip leading blank lines -# 2 = Skip trailing blank lines -# 3 = Skip leading and trailing blank lines -# 4 = Compact multiple blank lines between text blocks -# 5 = Compact multiple blank lines between text blocks and skip -# leading blank lines -# 6 = Compact multiple blank lines between text blocks and skip -# trailing blank lines -# 7 = Compact multiple blank lines between text blocks and skip -# leading and trailing blank lines -trim_article_body=0 - -# Charset used for MIME (Content-Type) header in postings. -mm_network_charset=UTF-8 - -# If ON, use //TRANSLIT extension. This means that when a character cannot -# be represented in the in the target character set, it can be approximated -# through one or several similarly looking characters. -translit=OFF - -# MIME encoding (8bit, base64, quoted-printable, 7bit) of the body -# for mails and posts, if necessary. QP is efficient for most European -# character sets (ISO-8859-X) with small fraction of non-US-ASCII chars, -# while Base64 is more efficient for most 8bit East Asian, Greek, and -# Russian charsets with a lot of 8bit characters. -post_mime_encoding=8bit -mail_mime_encoding=quoted-printable - -# If ON, 8bit characters in news headers are NOT encoded. -# default is OFF. Thus 8bit characters are encoded by default. -# 8bit chars in header are encoded regardless of the value of this -# parameter unless post_mime_encoding is 8bit as well. -post_8bit_header=OFF - -# If ON, 8bit characters in mail headers are NOT encoded. -# default is OFF. Thus 8bit characters are encoded by default. -# 8bit chars in headers are encoded regardless of the value of this parameter -# unless mail_mime_encoding is 8bit as well. Note that RFC 2822 -# prohibits 8bit characters in mail headers so that you are advised NOT to -# turn it ON unless you have some compelling reason. -mail_8bit_header=OFF - -# If --internal automatically use the built in MIME viewer for non-text -# parts of articles. -# Otherwise specify an external viewer program (eg. metamail) or leave blank -# for no automatic viewing -metamail_prog=--internal - -# If ON tin will ask before using metamail to display MIME messages -# this only happens if metamail_prog is set to something -ask_for_metamail=OFF - -# If ON strip multipart/alternative messages automatically -alternative_handling=ON - -# If ON detect verbatim blocks in articles -verbatim_handling=ON - -# If ON detect quoted text from external sources in articles -extquote_handling=OFF - -# If ON strip unsubscribed groups from newsrc -strip_newsrc=OFF - -# What to do with bogus groups in newsrc file -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = keep -# 1 = remove -# 2 = highlight with D on selection screen -strip_bogus=2 - -# Format string for selection level representation -# Default: %f %n %U %G %d -# Possible values are: -# %% '%' -# %d Description -# %f Newsgroup flag: 'D' bogus, 'X' not postable, -# 'M' moderated, '=' renamed, 'N' new, 'u' unsubscribed -# %G Group name -# %n Number, linenumber on screen -# %U Unread count -select_format=%f %n %U %G %d - -# Format string for group level representation -# Default: %n %m %R %L %s %F -# Possible values are: -# %% '%' -# %D Date, like date_format -# %(formatstr)D Date, formatstr gets passed to my_strftime() -# %F From, name and/or address according to show_author -# %I Initials -# %L Line count -# %M Message-ID -# %m Article marks -# %n Number, linenumber on screen -# %R Count, number of responses in thread -# %s Subject (only group level) -# %S Score -group_format=%n %m %R %L %s %F - -# Format string for thread level representation -# Default: %n %m [%L] %T %F -# Possible values are: -# %% '%' -# %D Date, like date_format -# %(formatstr)D Date, formatstr gets passed to my_strftime() -# %F From, name and/or address according to show_author -# %I Initials -# %L Line count -# %M Message-ID -# %m Article marks -# %n Number, linenumber on screen -# %S Score -# %T Thread tree (only thread level) -thread_format=%n %m [%L] %T %F - -# Format string for date representation -date_format=%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S - -# Wildcard matching -# Possible values are (the default is marked with *): -# * 0 = wildmat -# 1 = regex -wildcard=0 - -# Unicode normalization form -# Possible values are: -# 0 = None -# 1 = NFKC -# 2 = NFKD -# 3 = NFC -# 4 = NFD -# 5 = NFKC_CF -normalization_form=3 - -# If ON, bi-directional text is rendered by tin -render_bidi=OFF - -# Defaults for quick (1 key) kill & auto-selection filters -# header=NUM 0,1=Subject: 2,3=From: 4=Message-ID: & full References: line -# 5=Message-ID: & last References: entry only -# 6=Message-ID: entry only 7=Lines: -# global=ON/OFF ON=apply to all groups OFF=apply to current group -# case=ON/OFF ON=filter case sensitive OFF=ignore case -# expire=ON/OFF ON=limit to default_filter_days OFF=don't ever expire -default_filter_kill_header=0 -default_filter_kill_global=ON -default_filter_kill_case=OFF -default_filter_kill_expire=OFF -default_filter_select_header=0 -default_filter_select_global=ON -default_filter_select_case=OFF -default_filter_select_expire=OFF - -# Default action/prompt strings -default_save_mode=a -default_author_search= -default_goto_group= -default_config_search= -default_group_search= -default_subject_search= -default_art_search= -default_repost_group= -default_mail_address= -default_move_group=0 -default_pipe_command= -default_post_newsgroups= -default_post_subject= -default_range_group=1-. -default_range_select=1-. -default_range_thread=1-. -default_pattern= -default_save_file=savefile.tin -default_select_pattern= -default_shell_command= - -# Host & time info used for detecting new groups (don't touch)