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% .slrnrc File
set realname "Anthony Giacalone"
set username "agiacalone
set hostname "gmail.com"
set replyto "agiacalone@gmail.com"
set server_object "nntp"
set post_object "nntp"
% SERVER to NEWSRC mapping
%server "hsdndev.harvard.edu" ".jnewrc-hsdndev"
%server "news.uni-stuttgart.de" ".jnewsrc-stuttgart"
%server "news.eternal-september.org" ".jnewsrc"
% The next line is for those servers that require a password.
%nnrpaccess "HOSTNAME" "USERNAME" "PASSWORD"
nnrpaccess "news.eternal-september.org" "agiacalone" "PASSWORDHERE"
% Name of signature file to use
%set signature ".signature"
% Use msmtp to send email responses:
set sendmail_command "/usr/bin/msmtp -t"
set editor_command "vim '+set tw=72' +%d '%s'"
% If non-zero, slrn will not allow you to post articles that contain
% non-quoted lines whose length exceeds 80 characters.
set reject_long_lines 1
% The quote string will be used when following up/replying
set quote_string ">"
% This regular expression defines lines that are consider to be quoted lines.
% It says that any lines beginning with 0-2 spaces followed by a either
% a >, <, :, |, or = character is a quoted line.
ignore_quotes "^ ? ?[><:=|]"
% This sets the follow-up and reply strings. Here, the following format
% specifiers are recognized:
% %d:date, %r:real name, %f:email address, %s:subject,
% %m:msgid, %n:newsgroups, %%: percent
set followup_string "On %d, %r <%f> wrote:"
set reply_string "In %n, you wrote:"
% WWW browser to use. The 'U' key in article mode searches the current article
% for a URL and then calls X browser if slrn appears to be run in X windows
% and non_Xbrowser otherwise. Note: The second Xbrowser form assumes that
% firefox is already running.
set non_Xbrowser "lynx '%s'"
set Xbrowser "firefox '%s' &"
%set Xbrowser "firefox -remote 'openURL(%s)' &"
% If 0, do not beep terminal. If 1, send audible beep. If 2, send only
% visible bell. If 3, send both.
set beep 1
% If non-zero, slrn will automatically un-subscribe new groups.
% The default is 0.
set unsubscribe_new_groups 1
% Enable xterm mouse support: 1 to enable, 0 to disable
set mouse 1
% Set to 1 to have slrn scroll by full page instead of by line.
set scroll_by_page 0
% if 1, display author realname, if 0, display full address
% OUTDATED
%set display_author_realname 1
% change the display to show the date
header_display_format 0 "%F%B%-5S [%10r]:%t%49s %-19g[%17d]"
% If 0, do not sort. If 1, perform threading. If 2, sort by subject
% If 3, thread then sort result by subject
% If 4, sort by score. If 5, thread then sort by score.
% If 6, sort by score and subject
% If 7, thread, then sort by score and subject
% If 8, sort by date with most recent first
% If 9, thread, then sort by date with most recent first
% If 10, sort by date with most recent last
% If 11, thread then sort by date with most recent last
set sorting_method 9
%set display_score 0
% If non-zero, slrn will read the active file when starting. This may lead to
% faster startup times IF your network connection is fast. If it slow,
% DO NOT USE IT. If you can, I recommend setting it to 1.
set read_active 1
% What to wrap when wrapping an article:
% 0 or 4 ==> wrap body
% 1 or 5 ==> wrap headers, body
% 2 or 6 ==> wrap quoted text, body
% 3 or 7 ==> wrap headers, quoted text, body
% The higher number indicates that every article will be automatically
% wrapped.
set wrap_flags 4
% Maximum number of articles to read before slrn will prompt. Default is 100.
% Set this to zero to turn of prompting.
set query_read_group_cutoff 100
% Numes of lines to read from the server between percentage counter updates
% This number will vary with the speed of the connection to your server
set lines_per_update 100
% Draw cursor bar ala tin instead of slrn "->" cursor?
%set display_cursor_bar 0
% Set to 1 to have slrn scroll by full page instead of by line.
%set scroll_by_page 0
% Should color be used to indicate the score of an article?
% (0) scores do not influence colors (1) scores are colored by their value
% (2) subjects are colored by score (3) both are colored by score
set color_by_score 3
% If non-zero, the subjects of unread articles are highlighted
set highlight_unread_subjects 1
% If non-zero, URLs are highlighted.
set highlight_urls 1
% Enables blinking in monochrome mode and allows bright backgrounds in some
% color terminals:
set use_blink 1
#if$TERM xterm-256color || screen-256color || screen-256color-bce
color normal "color35" "color255"
color headers "color178" "color255"
color thread_number "color32" "color255"
color date "color22" "color255"
color author "color129" "color255"
color subject "color251" "color255"
color article "color7" "color255"
color boldtext "color255" "color255"
color header_name "color34" "color255"
color quotes0 "color25" "color255"
color quotes1 "color88" "color255"
color signature "color238" "color255"
color group "color251" "color255"
color grouplens_display "color251" "color255"
color tilde "color22" "color255"
color selection "default" "color255"
color cursor "green" "color255"
color description "default" "color255"
color from_myself "yellow" "color255"
#elif$TERM xterm-color
color normal "white" "default"
color headers "color15" "default"
color thread_number "blue" "default"
color date "green" "default"
#endif