Slurp is an advanced passive NNTP client for UNIX. It will connect to a remote NNTP server and retrieve articles in a specified set of Usenet newsgroups that have arrived after a particular date (typically the last time it was invoked) for processing by your local news system or forwarding on via UUCP to another news system. It replaces nntpxfer from the NNTP 1.5.12 reference implementation and nntpget from the INN distribution. Patches from Peter Fox (fox@roestock.demon.co.uk) have been added to avoid downloading articles from certain sites. To make use of this facility, create a file ${PREFIX}/news/lib/excludesites and list the sites in it, eg fritter.spam.com hackers.org g/~lantw44/git/freebsd-ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* - Unbreak: make fetchablepav2007-07-222-10/+5
* Schedule these broken ports for removal on 2007-04-10 if they are stillkris2007-02-111-0/+2
* BROKEN: Unfetchablekris2006-09-171-0/+2
* Add SHA256 checksumlioux2005-11-111-0/+1
* Remove PLIST since it is now automatically generatedlioux2004-11-16