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+# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
+# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
+# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
+#
+#, fuzzy
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-06-27 19:53+0200\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
+"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
+"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
+"Language: \n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#. type: TH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCK"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "NAME"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"suck - Pull a small newsfeed from an NNTP server, avoiding the NEWNEWS "
+"command."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SYNOPSIS"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<suck> [ hostname ] [ B<@filename> ] [ B<-V> ] [ B<-K> ] [ B<-L[SL]> ] [ B<-"
+"LF> filename ] [ B<-H> ] [ B<-HF> filename ] [ B<-d[tmd]> dirname ] [ B<-s\\ "
+"|\\ -S> filename ] [ B<-e\\ |\\ -E> filename ] [ B<-a> ] [ B<-m> ] [ B<-"
+"b[irlf]> batchfile ] [ B<-r> filesize ] [ B<-p> extension ] [ B<-U> userid ] "
+"[ B<-P> password ] [ B<-Q> ] [ B<-c> ] [ B<-M> ] [ B<-N> port_number ] [ B<-"
+"W> pause_time pause_nr_msgs ] [ B<-w> pause_time pause_nr_msgs ] [ B<-l> "
+"phrase_file ] [ B<-D> ] [ B<-R> ] [ B<-q> ] [ B<-C> count ] [ B<-k> ] [ B<-"
+"A> ] [ B<-AL> activefile ] [ B<-hl> localhost ] [ B<-bp> ] [ B<-T> timeout ] "
+"[ B<-n> ] [ B<-u> ] [ B<-z> ] [ B<-x> ] [ B<-B> ] [ B<-O> ] [ B<-G> ] [ B<-"
+"X> ] [ B<-f> ] [ B<-y> post_filter ] [ B<-F> ] [ B<-g> ] [ B<-i> "
+"number_to_read ] [ B<-Z> ] [ B<-rc> ] [ B<-lr> ] [ B<-sg> ] [ B<-ssl> ] [ B<-"
+"SSL> ]"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Options valid in all modes \\hostname"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The hostname may optionally include the port number, in the form B<Host:Port."
+"> If this option is used, any port number specified via the -N option is "
+"ignored."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "\\@filename"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to read other options from a file in addition to the "
+"commandline."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-a"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option forces suck to always batch up any downloaded articles, even if "
+"suck aborts for any reason. Without this option, suck will only batch up "
+"articles if it finishes successfully or is cancelled by a signal (see below)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-A"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to scan the localhost (specified with the -hl option) "
+"and use its active file to build and update the sucknewsrc. If you add a "
+"group to your local server, suck will add it to sucknewsrc and download "
+"articles. Or, if you delete a group from your local server, it will be "
+"deleted from sucknewsrc. If posting is not allowed to a particular group, "
+"then the line in sucknewsrc is just commented out. With this option, you "
+"should never have to edit your sucknewsrc. In case you have newsgroups "
+"(like control and junk) that you don't want downloaded, you can put these "
+"newsgroups in a file \"active-ignore\", one per line, and suck will ignore "
+"these newsgroups when it scans the localhost. If your system supports "
+"regex(), you may use regular expressions in the active-ignore file to skip "
+"multiple groups, eg: fred.*. If you use the -p (postfix) option, suck will "
+"check for the existence of an active-ignore file with the postfix. If that "
+"doesn't exist, then suck will check for the existence of the file without "
+"the postfix."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"NOTE: If the localhost is on a non-standard port, the port number may be "
+"specified as part of the hostname, in the form B<Host:Port.>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"NOTE: If you use regular expressions, suck will silently add a \"^\" to the "
+"beginning of the group name, and a \"$\" to the end of the group name if "
+"they aren't already present, so that if you have \"comp.os.linux\", it won't "
+"match \"comp.os.linux.answers\" or if you have \"alt.test\" it doesn't match "
+"\"comp.alt.test\"."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-AL activefile"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option is identical to the -A option, except it reads the active file "
+"from the local file specified instead of reading it from the localhost. All "
+"the caveats from the -A option apply to this option as well. If both "
+"options are used on the command line, suck first tries to use the -A option, "
+"then if that fails it uses this option."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-B"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to attempt to batch up any articles in its directory "
+"BEFORE starting to download messages. This can be useful if you have a "
+"problem with the previous download. This option will only work if you "
+"specify a batch option (see below). If there are no messages to batch up, "
+"some of the batch options may produce warning messages. They may be safely "
+"ignored. Also, if the batch files exist at the end of the run, in inn-batch "
+"mode, it will be overwritten, since the new batch file will contain all "
+"messages. In rnews mode, if the batch file exists, it will abort and not "
+"batch up any messages."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If this option is specified, suck will clean up after itself. This includes:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "1. Moving sucknewsrc to sucknewsrc.old"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "2. Moving suck.newrc to sucknewsrc"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "3. rm suck.sorted and suckothermsgs."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-C count"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to drop the connection and reopen it every count "
+"number of articles. This is designed to battle INN's LIKE_PULLERS=DONT "
+"option, that some folks compile in. With LIKE_PULLERS=DONT, after 100 "
+"messages INN will pause between every message, dramatically reducing your "
+"download speed. I don't recommend the use of this, but if you have no other "
+"choice...."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-dd dirname"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-dm dirname"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-dt dirname"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Specify the location of the various files used by suck."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-dd dirname = directory of data files used by suck (sucknewsrc suckkillfile "
+"suckothermsgs active-ignore sucknodownload)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-dm dirname = directory for storage of articles created in Multifile mode or "
+"batch mode. DO NOT make this the same as the directories used for the -dt "
+"or -\\dd options, or you will lose all your configuration files."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-dt dirname = directory of temp files created by suck (suck.newrc, suck."
+"sort, suck.restart, suck.killlog, suck.post)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-D"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to log various debugging messages to \"debug.suck\", "
+"primarily for use by the maintainer."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-e | -E filename"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"These options will send all error messages (normally displayed on stderr), "
+"to an alternate file. The lower case version, -e, will send the error "
+"messages to the compiled-in default defined in suck_config.h. The default "
+"is suck.errlog. The upper case version, -E, requires the filename "
+"parameter. All error messages will then be sent to this file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-f"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to reconnect after deduping, and before downloading "
+"the articles. This is in case long dedupe times cause timeouts on the "
+"remote end."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-F"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to reconnect after reading the local active file, and "
+"before downloading the Msg-IDs. This is in case of a large active file, "
+"which causes timeouts on the remote end."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-g"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option causes suck to only download the headers of any selected "
+"articles. As a result of this, any batching of articles is skipped. This "
+"option does work with killfiles, however, killfile options such as "
+"BODYSIZEE<gt> will be ignored, since the body of the article will never be "
+"downloaded."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-G"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option causes suck to display the message count and BPS status lines in "
+"a slightly different format, more suitable for use by a filter program (such "
+"as a GUI)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-H"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "This option will cause suck to bypass the history check."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-HF history_file_name"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck the location of the history file. The default is at /"
+"var/lib/news/history."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-hl localhost"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option specifies the localhost name. This option is required with both "
+"the -A and the -bp option."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-i number_to_read"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck the number of articles to download if you are using "
+"the -A or -AL option, and a new group is added. The default is defined in "
+"suck_config.h (ACTIVE_DEFAULT_LASTREAD, currently -100). NOTE: This must be "
+"a negative number (eg -100, -50), or 0, to download all articles currently "
+"available in the group."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-k"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to NOT attach the postfix from the -p option to the "
+"names of the killfiles, both the master killfile and any group files. This "
+"allows you to maintain one set of killfiles for multiple servers."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-K"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "This option will cause suck to bypass checking the killfile(s)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-l phrase_file"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to load in an alternate phrase file, instead of using "
+"the built-in messages. This allows you to have suck print phrases in "
+"another language, or to allow you to customize the messages without re-"
+"building suck. See below."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-lr"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option, is used in conjunction with the highest article option in the "
+"sucknewsrc, to download the oldest articles, vice the newest articles. See "
+"that section for more details."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-L"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "This option tells suck to NOT log killed articles to suck.killlog."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-LF filename"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option allows you to override the built-in default of \"suck.killlog\" "
+"for the file which contains the log entries for killed articles."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-LL"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to create long log entries for each killed article. "
+"The long entry contains the short log entry and the header for the killed "
+"message."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-LS"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to create short log entries for each killed article. "
+"The short entry contains which group and which pattern was matched, as well "
+"as the MsgID of the killed article."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-M"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to send the \"mode reader\" command to the remote "
+"server. If you get an invalid command message immediately after the welcome "
+"announcement, then try this option."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to use the article number vice the MsgId to retrieve "
+"the articles. This option is supposedly less harsh on the remote server. "
+"It can also eliminate problems if your ISP ages off articles quickly and you "
+"frequently get \"article not found\" errors. Also, if your ISP uses DNEWS, "
+"you might need this option so that it knows you're reading articles in a "
+"group."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-N port_number"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to use an alternate NNRP port number when connecting "
+"to the host, instead of the default, 119."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-O"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to skip the first article upon restart. This is used "
+"whenever there is a problem with an article on the remote server. For some "
+"reasons, some NNTP servers, when they have a problem with a particular "
+"article, they time out. Yet, when you restart, you're back on the same "
+"article, and you time out again. This option tells suck to skip the first "
+"article upon restart, so that you can get the rest of the articles."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-p extension"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This extension is added to all files so that you can have multiple site "
+"feeds. For example, if you specify -p .dummy, then suck looks for "
+"sucknewsrc.dummy, suckkillfile.dummy, etc, and creates its temp files with "
+"the same extension. This will allow you to keep multiple sucknewsrc files, "
+"one for each site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-q"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to not display the BPS and article count messages "
+"during download. Handy when running suck unattended, such as from a crontab."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-R"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to skip a rescan of the remote newserver upon a "
+"restart. The default is to rescan the newserver for any new articles "
+"whenever suck runs, including restarts."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-rc"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to change its behavior when the remote server resets "
+"its article counters. The default behavior is to reset the lastread in "
+"sucknewsrc to the current high article counter. With this option, suck "
+"resets the lastread in sucknewsrc to the current low article counter, "
+"causing it to suck all articles in the group, and using the historydb "
+"routines to dedupe existing articles."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-s | -S filename"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"These options will send all status messages (normally displayed on stdout), "
+"to an alternate file. The lower case version, -s, will send the status "
+"messages to the compiled-in default defined in suck_config.h. The default "
+"is /dev/null, so no status messages will be displayed. The upper case "
+"version, -S, requires the filename parameter. All status messages will then "
+"be sent to this file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-sg"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to add the name of the current group being "
+"downloaded, if known, to the BPS display. Typically the only time suck "
+"doesn't know the group name is if an article is downloaded via the "
+"suckothermsgs file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-ssl"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to use SSL to talk to the remote server, if suck was "
+"compiled with SSL support."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-SSL"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to use SSL to talk to the local server, if suck was "
+"compiled with SSL support."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-T timeout"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option overrides the compiled-in TIMEOUT value. This is how long suck "
+"waits for data from the remote host before timing out and aborting. The "
+"timeout value is in seconds."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-u"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to send the AUTHINFO USER command immediately upon "
+"connect to the remote server, rather than wait for a request for "
+"authorization. You must supply the -U and -P options when you use this "
+"option."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-U userid"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-P password"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"These two options let you specify a userid and password, if your NNTP server "
+"requires them."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-Q"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to get the userid and password for NNTP "
+"authentication from the environment variables \"NNTP_USER\" and "
+"\"NNTP_PASS\" vice the -U or -P password. This prevents a potential "
+"security problem where someone doing a ps command can see your userid and "
+"password."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-V"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option will cause suck to print out the version number and then exit."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-w pause_timer pause_nr_msgs"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option allows you to slow down suck while pulling articles. If you "
+"send suck a predefined signal (default SIGUSR1, see suck_config.h), suck "
+"will swap the default pause options (if specified by the -W option), with "
+"the values from this option. For example, you run suck with -w 2 2, and you "
+"send suck a SIGUSR1 (using kill), suck will then pause 2 seconds between "
+"every other message, allowing the server to \"catch its breath.\" If you "
+"send suck another SIGUSR1, then suck will put back the default pause "
+"options. If no pause options were specified on the command line (you "
+"omitted -W), then suck will return to the default full speed pull."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-W pause_time pause_nr_msgs"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to pause between the download of articles. You need "
+"to specify how long to pause (in seconds), and how often to pause (every X "
+"nr of articles). Ex: -W 10 100 would cause suck to pause for 10 seconds "
+"every 100 articles. Why would you want to do this? Suck can cause heavy "
+"loads on a remote server, and this pause allows the server to \"catch its "
+"breath.\""
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-x"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to not check the Message-IDs for the ending E<gt> "
+"character. This option is for brain dead NNTP servers that truncate the "
+"XHDR information at 72 characters."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-X"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "This option tells suck to bypass the XOVER killfiles."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-y post_filter"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option is only valid when using any of batch modes. It allows you to "
+"edit any or all of the articles downloaded before posting to the local "
+"host. See below for more details."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-z"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to bypass the normal deduping process. This is "
+"primarily for slow machines where the deduping takes longer than the "
+"download of messages would. Not recommended."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-Z"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This option tells suck to use the XOVER command vice the XHDR command to "
+"retrieve the information needed to download articles. Use this if your "
+"remote news server doesn't support the XHDR command."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "LONG OPTION EQUIVALENTS"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-a --always_batch"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-bi --batch-inn"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-br --batch_rnews"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-bl --batch_lmove"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-bf --batch_innfeed"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-bp --batch_post"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-c --cleanup"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-dt --dir_temp"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-dd --dir_data"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-dm --dir_msgs"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-e --def_error_log"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-f --reconnect_dedupe"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-g --header_only"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-h --host"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-hl --localhost"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-k --kill_no_postfix"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-l --language_file"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-lr --low_read"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-m --multifile"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-n --number_mode"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-p --postfix"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-q --quiet"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-r --rnews_size"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-rc --resetcounter"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-s --def_status_log"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-sg --show_group"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-ssl --use_ssl"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-w --wait_signal"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-x --no_chk_msgid"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-y --post_filter"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-z --no_dedupe"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-A --active"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-AL --read_active"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-B --pre-batch"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-C --reconnect"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-D --debug"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-E --error_log"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-G --use_gui"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-H --no_history"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-HF --history_file"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-K --killfile"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-L --kill_log_none"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-LS --kill_log_short"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-LL --kill_log_long"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-M --mode_reader"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-N --portnr"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-O --skip_on_restart"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-P --password"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-Q --password_env"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-R --no_rescan"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-S --status_log"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-SSL --local_use_ssl"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-T --timeout"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-U --userid"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-V --version"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-W --wait"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-X --no_xover"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-Z --use_xover"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "DESCRIPTION"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "MODE 1 - stdout mode"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck myhost.com"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Suck grabs news from an NNTP server and sends the articles to stdout. Suck "
+"accepts as argument the name of an NNTP server or if you don't give an "
+"argument it will take the environment variable NNTPSERVER. You can redirect "
+"the articles to a file or compress them on the fly like \"suck server.domain "
+"| gzip -9 E<gt> output.gz\". Now it's up to you what you do with the "
+"articles. Maybe you have the output already on your local machine because "
+"you used a slip line or you still have to transfer the output to your local "
+"machine."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "MODE 2 - Multifile mode"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck -m"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck myhost.com -m"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Suck grabs news from an NNTP server and stores each article in a separate "
+"file. They are stored in the directory specified in suck_config.h or by the "
+"-dm command line option."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "MODE 3 - Batch mode"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck myhost.com -b[irlf] batchfile"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "or %suck myhost.com -bp -hl localhost"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "or %suck myhost.com -bP NR -hl localhost"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Suck will grab news articles from an NNTP server and store them into files, "
+"one for each article (Multifile mode). The location of the files is based "
+"on the defines in suck_config.h and the command line -dm. Once suck is done "
+"downloading the articles, it will build a batch file which can be processed "
+"by either innxmit or rnews, or it will call lmove to put the files directly "
+"into the news/group/number format."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-bi - build batch file for innxmit. The articles are left intact, and a "
+"batchfile is built with a one-up listing of the full path of each article. "
+"Then innxmit can be called:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%innxmit localhost batchfile"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-bl - suck will call lmove to put the articles into news/group/number "
+"format. You must provide the name of the configuration file on the command "
+"line. The following arguments from suck are passed to lmove:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The configuration file name (the batchfile name provided with this option)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "The directory specified for articles (-dm or built-in default)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The errorlog to log errors to (-e or -E), if provided on the command line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "The phrases file (-l), if provided on the command line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "The Debug option, if provided on the command line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-br - build batch file for rnews. The articles are concatenated together, "
+"with the #!rnews size article separator. This can the be fed to rnews:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%rnews -S localhost batchfile"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-r filesize specify maximum batch file size for rnews. This option allows "
+"you to specify the maximum size of a batch file to be fed to rnews. When "
+"this limit is reached, a new batch file is created AFTER I finish writing "
+"the current article to the old batch file. The second and successive batch "
+"files get a 1 up sequence number attached to the file name specified with "
+"the -br. Note that since I have to finish writing out the current article "
+"after reaching the limit, the max file size is only approximate."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-bf - build a batch file for innfeed. This batchfile contains the MsgID and "
+"full path of each article. The main difference between this and the innxmit "
+"option is that the innfeed file is built as the articles are downloaded, so "
+"that innfeed can be posting the articles, even while more articles are "
+"downloaded."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-bp - This option tells suck to build a batch file, and post the articles in "
+"that batchfile to the localhost (specified with the -hl option). This "
+"option uses the IHAVE command to post all downloaded articles to the local "
+"host. The batch file is called suck.post, and is put in the temporary "
+"directory (-dt). It is deleted upon completion, as are the successfully "
+"posted articles. If the article is not wanted by the server (usually "
+"because it already exists on the server, or it is too old), the article is "
+"also deleted. If other errors occur, the article is NOT deleted. With the "
+"following command line, you can download and post articles without worrying "
+"if you are using INND or CNEWS."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck news.server.com -bp -hl localhost -A -c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"-bP NR - This option works identically to -bp above, except instead of "
+"waiting until all articles are downloaded, it will post them to the local "
+"server after downloading NR of articles."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "%suck news.server.com -bP 100 -hl localhost -A -c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCK ARGUMENT FILE"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If you specify @filename on the command line, suck will read from filename "
+"and parse it for any arguments that you wish to pass to suck. You specify "
+"the same arguments in this file as you do on the command line. The "
+"arguments can be on one line, or spread out among more than one line. You "
+"may also use comments. Comments begin with '#' and go to the end of a "
+"line. All command line arguments override arguments in the file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "# Sample Argument file"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-bi batch # batch file option"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-M\t# use mode reader option"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKNEWSRC"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Suck looks for a file I<sucknewsrc> to see what articles you want and which "
+"you already received. The format of sucknewsrc is very simple. It consists "
+"of one line for each newsgroup. The line contains two or three fields."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "The first field is the name of the group."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The second field is the highest article number that was in the group when "
+"that group was last downloaded."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The third field, which is optional, limits the number of articles which can "
+"be downloaded at any given time. If there are more articles than this "
+"number, only the newest are downloaded. If the third field is 0, then no "
+"new messages are downloaded. If the command line option -lr is specified, "
+"instead of downloading the newest articles, suck will download the oldest "
+"articles instead."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "The fields are separated by a space."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "comp.os.linux.announce 1 [ 100 ]"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"When suck is finished, it creates the file suck.newrc which contains the new "
+"sucknewsrc with the updated article numbers."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"To add a new newsgroup, just stick it in sucknewsrc, with a highest article "
+"number of -1 (or any number less than 0). Suck will then get the newest X "
+"number of messages for that newsgroup. For example, a -100 would cause suck "
+"to download the newest 100 articles for that newsgroup."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"To tell suck to skip a newsgroup, put a # as the first character of a line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKKILLFILE and SUCKXOVER"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"There are two types of killfiles supported in suck. The first, via the file "
+"suckkillfile, kills articles based on information in the actual article "
+"header or body. The second, via the file suckxover, kills articles based on "
+"the information retreived via the NNTP command XOVER. They are implemented "
+"in two fundamentally different ways. The suckkillfile killing is done as "
+"the articles are downloaded, one at a time. The XOVER killing is done while "
+"suck is getting the list of articles to download, and before a single "
+"article is downloaded. You may use either, none or both type of killfiles."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKKILLFILE and GROUP KEEP/KILLFILES"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If I<suckkillfile> exists, the headers of all articles will be scanned and "
+"the article downloaded or not, based on the parameters in the files. If no "
+"logging option is specified (see the -L options above), then the long "
+"logging option is used."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Comments lines are allowed in the killfiles. A comment line has a \"#\" in "
+"the first position. Everything on a comment line is ignored."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Here's how the whole keep/delete package works. All articles are checked "
+"against the master kill file (suckkillfile). If an article is not killed by "
+"the master kill file, then its group line is parsed. If a group file exists "
+"for one of the groups then the article is checked against that group file. "
+"If it matches a keep file, then it is kept, otherwise it is flagged for "
+"deletion. If it matches a delete file, then it is flagged for deletion, "
+"otherwise it is kept. This is done for every group on the group line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"NOTES: With the exception of the USE_EXTENDED_REGEX parameter, none of these "
+"parameters are passed from the master killfile to the individual group "
+"file. Each killfile is separate and independant. Also, each search is case-"
+"insensitive unless specifically specified by starting the search string with "
+"the QUOTE character (see below). However, the parameter part of the search "
+"expression (the LOWLINE=, HILINE= part) is case sensitive."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "PARAMETERS"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "LOWLINES=#######"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "HILINES=#######"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "NRGRPS=####"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "NRXREF=####"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "QUOTE=c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "NON_REGEX=c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "GROUP=keep groupname filename OR GROUP=delete groupname filename"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "PROGRAM=pathname"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "PERL=pathname"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "TIEBREAKER_DELETE"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "GROUP_OVERRIDE_MASTER"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "USE_EXTENDED_REGEX"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "XOVER_LOG_LONG"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "HEADER:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Any Valid Header Line:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "BODY:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "BODYSIZEE<gt>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "BODYSIZEE<lt>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"All parameters are valid in both the master kill file and the group files, "
+"with the exception of GROUP, PROGRAM, PERL, TIEBREAKER_DELETE, and "
+"GROUP_OVERRIDE_MASTER. These are only valid in the master kill file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "KILL/KEEP Files Parameters"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<HILINES=> Match any article longer than the number of lines specified."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<LOWLINES=> Match any article shorter than the number of lines specified."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<NRGRPS=> This line will match any article which has more groups than the "
+"number specified on the Newsgroups: line. Typically this is used in a "
+"killfile to prevent spammed articles. (A spammed article is one that is "
+"posted to many many groups, such as those get-rich quick schemes, etc.)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<NRXREF=> This line will match any article that has more groups than than "
+"the number specified on the Xref: line. This is another spamm stopper. "
+"WARNING: the Xref: line is not as accurate as the Newsgroups: line, as it "
+"only contains groups known to the news server. This option is most useful "
+"in an xover killfile, as in Xoverviews don't typically provide the "
+"Newsgroups: line, but do provide the Xref: line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<HEADER:> I<Any Valid Header Line:> Suck allows you to scan any single "
+"header line for a particular pattern/string, or you may scan the entire "
+"article header. To scan an individual line, just specify it, for example to "
+"scan the From line for boby@pixi.com, you would put"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "From:boby@pixi.com"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Followup-To:\" as the parameter.
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Note that the header line EXACTLY matches what is contained in the article. "
+"To scan the Followup-To: line, simply put To search the same header line for "
+"multiple search items, then each search item must be on a separate line, eg:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "From:boby@xxx"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "From:nerd@yyy"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Subject:suck"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Subject:help"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The parameter HEADER: is a special case of the above. If you use the "
+"HEADER: parameter, then the entire header is searched for the item. You are "
+"allowed multiple HEADER: lines in each killfile."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"When suck searches for the pattern, it only searches for what follows the :, "
+"and spaces following the : are significant. With the above example "
+"\"Subject:suck\", we will search the Subject header line for the string "
+"\"suck\". If the example had read \"Subject: suck\", suck would have "
+"searched for the string \" suck\". Note the extra space."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If your system has regex() routines on it, then the items searched for can "
+"be POSIX regular expressions, instead of just strings. Note that the QUOTE= "
+"option is still applied, even to regular expressions."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<BODY:> This parameter allows you to search the body of an article for "
+"text. Again, if your system has regex(), you can use regular expressions, "
+"and the QUOTE= option is also applied. You are allowed multiple BODY: lines "
+"in each killfile. WARNING: Certain regex combinations, especially with .* "
+"at the beginning, (eg BODY:.*jpg), in combination with large articles, can "
+"cause the regex code to eat massive amounts of CPU, and suck will seem like "
+"it is doing nothing."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<BODYSIZEE<gt>> This parameter will match an article if the size of its "
+"body (not including the header) is greater than this parameter. The size is "
+"specified in bytes."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<BODYSIZEE<lt>> This parameter will match an article if the size of its "
+"body, is less than this parameter. The size is specified in bytes."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<QUOTE=> This item specifies the character that defines a quoted string. "
+"The default for this is a \". If an item starts with the QUOTE character, "
+"then the item is checked as-is (case significant). If an item does not "
+"start with the QUOTE character, then the item is checked with out regard to "
+"case."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<NON_REGEX=> This items specifies the character that defines a non-regex "
+"string. The default for this is a %. If an item starts with the NON_REGEX "
+"character, then the item is never checked for regular expressions. If the "
+"item doesn't start with the QUOTE character, then suck tries to determine if "
+"it is a regular expression, and if it is, use regex() on it. This item is "
+"so that you can tell suck to treat strings like \"$$$$ MONEY $$$$\" as non-"
+"regex items. IF YOU USE BOTH QUOTE and NON_REGEX characters on a string, "
+"the NON_REGEX character MUST appear first."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<GROUP=> This line allows you to specify either keep or delete parameters "
+"on a group by group basis. There are three parts to this line. Each part "
+"of this line must be separated by exactly one space. The first part is "
+"either \"keep\" or \"delete\". If it is keep, then only articles in that "
+"group which match the parameters in the group file are downloaded. If it is "
+"delete, articles in that group which match the parameters are not "
+"downloaded. The second part, the group name is the full group name for "
+"articles to check against the group file. The group name may contain an * "
+"as the last character, to match multiple groups, eg: \"comp.os.linux.*\" "
+"would match comp.os.linux.announce, comp.os.linux.answers, etc.. The third "
+"part specifies the group file which contains the parameters to check the "
+"articles against. Note, that if you specified a postfix with the -p option, "
+"then this postfix is attached to the name of the file when suck looks for "
+"it, UNLESS you use the -k option above."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<GROUP_OVERRIDE_MASTER> This allows you to override the default behavior of "
+"the master kill file. If this option is in the master kill file, then even "
+"if an article is flagged for deletion by the master kill file, it is checked "
+"against the group files. If the group files says to not delete it, then the "
+"article is kept."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<TIEBREAKER_DELETE> This option allows you to override the built-in tie-"
+"breaker default. The potential exists for a message to be flagged by one "
+"group file as kept, and another group file as killed. The built-in default "
+"is to then keep the message. The TIEBREAKER_DELETE option will override "
+"that, and caused the article to be deleted."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<USE_EXTENDED_REGEX> This option tells suck to use extended regular "
+"expressions vice standard regular expressions. It may used in the master "
+"killfile, in which case it applies to all killfiles, or in an individual "
+"killfile, where it only applies to the parameters that follow it in the "
+"killfile."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<XOVER_LOG_LONG> This option tells suck to format the killfile generated by "
+"from an Xover killfile so that it looks like an article header. The normal "
+"output is to just print the Xover line from theserver."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<PROGRAM=> This line allows suck to call an external program to check each "
+"article. You may specify any arguments in addition to the program name on "
+"this line. If this line is in your suckkillfile, all other lines are "
+"ignored. Instead, the headers are passed to the external program, and the "
+"external program determines whether or not to download the article. Here's "
+"how it works. Suck will fork your program, with stdin and stdout "
+"redirected. Suck will feed the headers to your program thru stdin, and "
+"expect a reply back thru stdout. Here's the data flow for each article:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"1. suck will write a 8 byte long string, which represents the length of the "
+"header record on stdin of the external program. Then length is in ascii, is "
+"left-aligned, and ends in a newline (example: \"1234 \\en\")."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "2. suck will then write the header on stdin of the external program."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"3. suck will wait for a 2 character response code on stdout. This response "
+"code is either \"0\\en\" or \"1\\en\" (NOT BINARY ZERO OR ONE, ASCII ZERO OR "
+"ONE). If the return code is zero, suck will download the article, if it is "
+"one, suck won't."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"4. When there are no more articles, the length written down (for step 1) "
+"will be zero (again in ascii \"0 \\en\"). Suck will then wait for the "
+"external program to exit before continuing on. The external program can do "
+"any clean up it needs, then exit. Note: suck will not continue processing "
+"until the external program exits."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"I<PERL=> This line allows suck to call a perl subroutine to check each "
+"article. In order to use this option, you must edit the Makefile, "
+"specifically the PERL* options. If the PERL= line is in your suckkillfile, "
+"all other lines are ignored. Instead, the header is sent to your perl "
+"subroutine, and your subroutine determines if the article is downloaded or "
+"not. The parameter on the PERL= line specifies the file name of the perl "
+"routine eg:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "PERL=perl_kill.pl"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"See the sample/perl_kill.pl for a sample perl subroutine. There are a "
+"couple of key points in this sample. The \"package Embed::Persistant;\" "
+"must be in the perl file. This is so that any variable names you create "
+"will not conflict with variable names in suck. In addition, the subroutine "
+"you define must be \"perl_kill\", unless you change the PERL_PACKAGE_SUB "
+"define in suck_config.h. Also, your subroutine must return exactly one "
+"value, an integer, either 0 or 1. If the subroutine returns 0, then the "
+"article is downloaded, otherwise, the article is not downloaded."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"NOTES: The perl file is only compiled once, before any articles are "
+"downloaded. This is to prevent lengthy delays between articles while the "
+"perl routine is re-compiled. Also, you must use Perl 5.003 or newer. In "
+"addition, you are advised to run 'perl -wc filter' BEFORE using your filter, "
+"in order to check for syntax errors and avoid problems."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKXOVER"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If the file I<suckxover> exists, then suck uses the XOVER command to get "
+"information on the articles and decide whether or not to download the "
+"article. Xover files use the same syntax as suckkillfiles, but supports a "
+"subset of the commands."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "The following killfile commands are not supported in suckxover files:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "NRGROUPS:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "TIEBREAKER_DELETE:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Only the following header lines will be checked:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Subject:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "From:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Message-ID:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "References:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The behaviour of the size commands ( I<BODYSIZEE<gt>, BODYSIZEE<lt>, "
+"HILINES, and LOWLINES> ) specify the total size of the article (not just the "
+"body) in bytes or lines, respectively."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"All other parameters are allowed. However, if you use an invalid parameter, "
+"it is silently ignored."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKXOVER and PROGRAM= or PERL= parameters"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"These parameters are supported in a suckxover file, however they work "
+"slightly differently than described above. The key difference is that prior "
+"to sending each individual xoverview line to your program, suck will send "
+"you the overview.fmt listing that it retrieves from the server. This "
+"overview.fmt is a tab-separated line, describing the fields in each overview."
+"fmt line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"For the PROGRAM= parameter, suck will first send your program an 8 byte long "
+"string, which is the length of the overview.fmt. This length is formatted "
+"as the lengths above (see nr1 under PROGRAM=). Suck will then send the "
+"overview.fmt. After that, the flow is as described above. See sample/"
+"killxover_child.c for an example."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"For the PERL= parameter, Your program must have two subroutines. The first "
+"is perl_overview, which will recieve the overview.fmt, and not return "
+"anything. The second subroutine is perl_xover, which will recieve the "
+"xoverview line, and return 0 or 1, as described in the PERL= above. See "
+"sample/perl_xover.pl for an example."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKOTHERMSGS"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If I<suckothermsgs> exists, it must contain lines formatted in one of three "
+"ways. The first way is a line containing a Message-ID, with the E<lt>E<gt> "
+"included, eg:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid " E<lt>12345@somehost.comE<gt>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "This will cause the article with that Message-ID to be retrieved."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The second way is to put a group name and article number on a line starting "
+"with an !, eg:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid " !comp.os.linux.announce 1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "This will cause that specific article to be downloaded."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"You can also get a group of articles from a group by using the following "
+"syntax:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid " !comp.os.linux.announce 1-10"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Whichever method you use, if the article specified exists, it will be "
+"downloaded, in addition to any articles retreived via the I<sucknewsrc.> "
+"These ways can be used to get a specific article in other groups, or to "
+"download an article that was killed. These articles B<ARE NOT> processed "
+"through the kill articles routines."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SUCKNODOWNLOAD"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If I<sucknodownload> exists, it must consist of lines contaning a Message-"
+"ID, with the E<lt>E<gt> included, eg:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"This will cause the article with that Message-ID to NEVER be downloaded. "
+"The Message-ID must begin in the first column of the line (no leading "
+"spaces). This file overrides I<suckothermsgs> so if an article is in both, "
+"it will not be downloaded."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "POST FILTER"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"if the B<-y post_filter> option is specified on the command line in "
+"conjunction with any of the batch modes, then suck will call the post filter "
+"specified, after downloading the articles, and before batching/posting the "
+"articles. The filter is passed the directory where the articles are stored "
+"(the -dm option). The filter program is responsible for parsing the "
+"contents of the directory. See sample/post_filter.pl for a sample post "
+"filter. This option was designed to allow you to add your own host name to "
+"the Path: header, but if you need to do anything else to the messages, you "
+"can."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "FOREIGN LANGUAGE PHRASES"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If the B<-l phrases> option is specified or the file /usr/local/lib/suck."
+"phrases (defined in suck_config.h) exists, then suck will load an alternate "
+"language phrase file, and use it for all status & error messages, instead of "
+"the built-in defaults. The command line overrides the build in default, if "
+"both are present. The phrase file contains all messages used by suck, "
+"rpost, testhost, and lmove, each on a separate line and enclosed in quotes. "
+"To generate a sample phrase file, run B<make phrases> from the command "
+"line. This will create \"phrases.engl\", which is a list of the default "
+"phrases. Simply edit this file, changing the english phrases to the "
+"language of your choosing, being sure to keep the phrases within the "
+"quotes. These phrases may contain variables to print items provided by the "
+"program, such as hostname. Variables are designated by %vN% where N is a "
+"one-up sequence per phrase. These variables may exist in any order on the "
+"phrase line, for example,"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "\"Hello, %v1%, welcome to %v2%\" \tor"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "\"Welcome to %v2%, %v1%\"\t"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"are both valid phrases. Phrases may contain, \\en, \\er, or \\et to print a "
+"newline, carriage return, or tab, respectively. Note that the first line of "
+"the phrase file is the current version number. This is checked against the "
+"version of suck running, to be sure that the phrases file is the correct "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"If you modify any of the source code, and add in new phrases, you will need "
+"to regenerate phrases.h, so that everything works correctly. To recreate, "
+"just run B<make phrases.h> from the command line."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SIGNAL HANDLING"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"Suck accepts two signals, defined in I<suck_config.h.> The first signal "
+"(default SIGTERM) will cause Suck to finish downloading the current article, "
+"batch up whatever articles were downloaded, and exit, without an error."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"The second signal (default SIGUSR1) will cause suck to use the pause values "
+"defined with the -w option (see above)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "EXIT CODES"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Suck will exit with the following return codes:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "0 = success"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "1 = no articles available for download."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"2 = suck got an unexpected answer to a command it issued to the remote "
+"server."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "3 = the -V option was used."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid ""
+"4 = suck was unable to perform NNTP authorization with the remote server."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "-1 = general error."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "HISTORY"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Original Author - Tim Smith (unknown address)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "Maintainers -"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "March 1995 - Sven Goldt (goldt@math.tu-berlin.de)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "July 1995 - Robert A. Yetman (boby@pixi.com)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SH
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "SEE ALSO"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable
+msgid "testhost(1), rpost(1), lpost(1)."
+msgstr ""