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      503 program error, function not performed2.1.6 LIST NEWSGROUPS   LIST NEWSGROUPS [wildmat]   The newsgroups file is maintained by some news transport systems to   contain the name of each news group which is active on the server and   a short description about the purpose of each news group.  Each line   in the file contains two fields, the news group name and a short   explanation of the purpose of that news group.  When executed, theBarber                       Informational                      [Page 7]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 2000   information is displayed following the 215 response.  When display is   completed, the server will send a period on a line by itself.  If the   information is not available, the server will return the 503   response.  If the optional matching parameter is specified, the list   is limited to only the groups that match the pattern (no matching is   done on the group descriptions).  Specifying a single group is   usually very efficient for the server, and multiple groups may be   specified by using wildmat patterns (similar to file globbing), not   regular expressions.  If nothing is matched an empty list is   returned, not an error.   When the optional parameter is specified, this command is equivalent   to the XGTITLE command, though the response code are different.      215 information follows      503 program error, function not performed2.1.7 LIST OVERVIEW.FMT   LIST OVERVIEW.FMT   The overview.fmt file is maintained by some news transport systems to   contain the order in which header information is stored in the   overview databases for each news group.  When executed, news article   header fields are displayed one line at a time in the order in which   they are stored in the overview database [5] following the 215   response.  When display is completed, the server will send a period   on a line by itself.  If the information is not available, the server   will return the 503 response.   Please note that if the header has the word "full" (without quotes)   after the colon, the header's name is prepended to its field in the   output returned by the server.   Many newsreaders work better if Xref: is one of the optional fields.   It is STRONGLY recommended that this command be implemented in any   server that implements the XOVER command.  See section 2.8 for more   details about the XOVER command.2.1.7.1 Responses      215 information follows      503 program error, function not performedBarber                       Informational                      [Page 8]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 20002.1.8 LIST SUBSCRIPTIONS   LIST SUBSCRIPTIONS   This command is used to get a default subscription list for new users   of this server.  The order of groups is significant.   When this list is available, it is preceded by the 215 response and   followed by a period on a line by itself.  When this list is not   available, the server returns a 503 response code.2.1.8.1 Responses      215 information follows      503 program error, function not performed2.2 LISTGROUP   LISTGROUP [ggg]   The LISTGROUP command is used to get a listing of all the article   numbers in a particular news group.   The optional parameter ggg is the name of the news group to be   selected (e.g. "news.software.b").  A list of valid news groups may   be obtained from the LIST command.  If no group is specified, the   current group is used as the default argument.   The successful selection response will be a list of the article   numbers in the group followed by a period on a line by itself.   When a valid group is selected by means of this command, the   internally maintained "current article pointer" is set to the first   article in the group.  If an invalid group is specified, the   previously selected group and article remain selected.  If an empty   news group is selected, the "current article pointer" is in an   indeterminate state and should not be used.   Note that the name of the news group is not case-dependent.  It must   otherwise match a news group obtained from the LIST command or an   error will result.2.2.1  Responses      211 list of article numbers follow      412 Not currently in newsgroup      502 no permissionBarber                       Informational                      [Page 9]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 20002.3 MODE READER   MODE READER is used by the client to indicate to the server that it   is a news reading client.  Some implementations make use of this   information to reconfigure themselves for better performance in   responding to news reader commands.  This command can be contrasted   with the SLAVE command in RFC 977, which was not widely implemented.   MODE READER was first available in INN.2.3.1 Responses      200 Hello, you can post      201 Hello, you can't post2.4 XGTITLE   XGTITLE [wildmat]   The XGTITLE command is used to retrieve news group descriptions for   specific news groups.   This extension first appeared in ANU-NEWS, an NNTP implementation for   DEC's VMS.  The optional parameter is a pattern in wildmat format.   When executed, a 282 response is given followed by lines that have   two fields, the news group name (which matches the pattern in the   argument) and a short explanation of the purpose of the news group.   When no argument is specified, the default argument is the current   group name.  When display is completed, the server sends a period on   a line by itself.   Please note that this command and the LIST NEWSGROUP command provide   the same functionality with different response codes.   Since this command provides the same functionality as LIST NEWSGROUP   it is suggested that this extension be deprecated and no longer be   used in newsreading clients.   Note that there is a conflict in one of the response codes from   XGTITLE and some of the authentication extensions.2.5.1 Responses      481 Groups and descriptions unavailable      282 list of groups and descriptions followsBarber                       Informational                     [Page 10]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 20002.6 XHDR   XHDR header [range|<message-id>]   The XHDR command is used to retrieve specific headers from specific   articles.   The required parameter is the name of a header line (e.g.  "subject")   in a news group article.  See RFC 1036 for a list of valid header   lines.  The optional range argument may be any of the following:               an article number               an article number followed by a dash to indicate                  all following               an article number followed by a dash followed by                  another article number   The optional message-id argument indicates a specific article.  The   range and message-id arguments are mutually exclusive.  If no   argument is specified, then information from the current article is   displayed.  Successful responses start with a 221 response followed   by a the matched headers from all matched messages.  Each line   containing matched headers returned by the server has an article   number (or message ID, if a message ID was specified in the command),   then one or more spaces, then the value of the requested header in   that article.  Once the output is complete, a period is sent on a   line by itself.  If the optional argument is a message-id and no such   article exists, the 430 error response is returned.  If a range is   specified, a news group must have been selected earlier, else a 412   error response is returned.  If no articles are in the range   specified, a 420 error response is returned by the server.  A 502   response will be returned if the client only has permission to   transfer articles.   Some implementations will return "(none)" followed by a period on a   line by itself if no headers match in any of the articles searched.   Others return the 221 response code followed by a period on a line by   itself.   The XHDR command has been available in the UNIX reference   implementation from its first release.  However, until now, it has   been documented only in the source for the server.Barber                       Informational                     [Page 11]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 20002.6.1 Responses      221 Header follows      412 No news group current selected      420 No current article selected      430 no such article      502 no permission2.7 XINDEX   XINDEX ggg   The XINDEX command is used to retrieve an index file in the format of   originally created for use by the TIN [6] news reader.   The required parameter ggg is the name of the news group to be   selected (e.g. "news.software.b").  A list of valid news groups may   be obtained from the LIST command.   The successful selection response will return index file in the   format used by the TIN news reader followed by a period on a line by   itself.   When a valid group is selected by means of this command, the   internally maintained "current article pointer" is set to the first   article in the group.  If an invalid group is specified, the   previously selected group and article remain selected.  If an empty   news group is selected, the "current article pointer" is in an   indeterminate state and should not be used.   Note that the name of the news group is not case-dependent.  It must   otherwise match a news group obtained from the LIST command or an   error will result.   The format of the tin-style index file is discussed in the   documentation for the TIN newsreader.  Since more recent versions of   TIN support the news overview (NOV) format, it is recommended that   this extension become historic and no longer be used in current   servers or future implementations.2.7.1 Responses      218 tin-style index follows      418 no tin-style index is available for this news groupBarber                       Informational                     [Page 12]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 20002.8 XOVER   XOVER [range]   The XOVER command returns information from the overview database for   the article(s) specified.  This command was originally suggested as   part of the OVERVIEW work described in "The Design of a Common   Newsgroup Overview Database for Newsreaders" by Geoff Collyer.  This   document is distributed in the Cnews distribution.  The optional   range argument may be any of the following:               an article number               an article number followed by a dash to indicate                  all following               an article number followed by a dash followed by                  another article number   If no argument is specified, then information from the current   article is displayed.  Successful responses start with a 224 response   followed by the overview information for all matched messages.  Once   the output is complete, a period is sent on a line by itself.  If no   argument is specified, the information for the current article is   returned.  A news group must have been selected earlier, else a 412   error response is returned.  If no articles are in the range   specified, a 420 error response is returned by the server.  A 502   response will be returned if the client only has permission to   transfer articles.   Each line of output will be formatted with the article number,   followed by each of the headers in the overview database or the   article itself (when the data is not available in the overview   database) for that article separated by a tab character.  The   sequence of fields must be in this order: subject, author, date,   message-id, references, byte count, and line count.  Other optional   fields may follow line count.  Other optional fields may follow line   count.  These fields are specified by examining the response to the   LIST OVERVIEW.FMT command.  Where no data exists, a null field must   be provided (i.e. the output will have two tab characters adjacent to   each other).  Servers should not output fields for articles that have   been removed since the XOVER database was created.   The LIST OVERVIEW.FMT command should be implemented if XOVER is   implemented.  A client can use LIST OVERVIEW.FMT to determine what   optional fields  and in which order all fields will be supplied by   the XOVER command.  See Section 2.1.7 for more details about the LIST   OVERVIEW.FMT command.Barber                       Informational                     [Page 13]RFC 2980                 Common NNTP Extensions             October 2000   Note that any tab and end-of-line characters in any header data that   is returned will be converted to a space character.2.8.1 Responses      224 Overview information follows      412 No news group current selected      420 No article(s) selected      502 no permission2.9 XPAT   XPAT header range|<message-id> pat [pat...]   The XPAT command is used to retrieve specific headers from specific   articles, based on pattern matching on the contents of the header.   This command was first available in INN.   The required header parameter is the name of a header line (e.g.   "subject") in a news group article.  See RFC 1036 for a list of valid   header lines.  The required range argument may be any of the   following:               an article number

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