Hi an alle, Ich bin neu in der Liste und hoffe das ich mit meinem ersten Schreiben nicht gleich in die Schüssel trete. Ich hab dei mir eine miniconfig laufen. Aussedem Installiert: fetchmail steak alsa lynx latex mc lprn tin mp3blast Wenn ich nun tin starte mit: tin -r -g Server -G 1000 Werden mir keine umlaute dargestellt. Beim posten gibt es keine Probleme. Hier meine ~/.tin/tinrc # tin configuration file V1.2 # This file was automatically saved by rtin 1.4.4 20000803 ("Vet for the Insane") # # 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 default_savedir=/home/guenther/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 # Type of post processing to perform after saving articles. # 0=(none) 1=(unshar) 2=(uudecode) 3=(uudecode & list zoo) # 4=(uud & extract zoo) 5=(uud & list zip) 6=(uud & extract zip) post_process_type=0 # If set, command to be run after a successful uudecode post_process_command= # 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 # If ON confirm certain commands with y/n before executing confirm_action=ON # If ON confirm with y/n before quitting ('Q' never asks) confirm_to_quit=ON # 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=ON # If ON show only subscribed to groups that contain unread articles. show_only_unread_groups=ON # 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 # If ON the TAB command will goto next unread article at article viewer level tab_goto_next_unread=ON # If ON the SPACE command will goto next unread article at article viewer # level when the end of the article is reached (rn-style pager) space_goto_next_unread=OFF # If ON the PGDN or DOWN command will goto next article when pressed # at end of message pgdn_goto_next=ON # If ON a TAB command will be automatically done after the X command tab_after_X_selection=OFF # If ON scroll full page of groups/articles otherwise half a page full_page_scroll=ON # If ON show the last line of the previous page as first line of next page show_last_line_prev_page=OFF # 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 on 0=(nothing) 1=(Subject) 2=(References) 3=(Both). thread_articles=3 # If ON show group description text after newsgroup name at # group selection level show_description=ON # Part of from field to display 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 # 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 0=(nothing) 1=(Subject descend) 2=(Subject ascend) # 3=(From descend) 4=(From ascend) 5=(Date descend) 6=(Date ascend) # 7=(Score descend) 8=(Score ascend). sort_article_type=6 # (-m) directory where articles/threads are saved in mailbox format default_maildir=/home/guenther/Mail # If ON save mail to a MMDF style mailbox (default is normal mbox format) save_to_mmdf_mailbox=OFF # If ON, the realname in the X-Comment-To header is displayed in the # upper-right corner. You can use news_headers_to_display=X-Comment-To # instead of this show_xcommentto=OFF # If ON print all of article header otherwise just the important lines print_header=OFF # Print program with parameters used to print articles/threads default_printer=/usr/bin/lpr # If ON articles/threads will be saved in batch mode when save -S # or mail -M is specified on the command line batch_save=OFF # 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 default_editor_format=%E +%N %F # Format of mailer line including parameters # %M Mailer %S Subject %T To %F Filename %U User (AmigaDOS) # ie. to use elm as your mailer: elm -s "%S" "%T" < %F # ie. elm interactive : elm -i %F -s "%S" "%T" default_mailer_format=%M -t < %F # Interactive mailreader: if ON mailreader will be invoked earlier for # reply so you can use more of its features (eg. MIME, pgp, ...) # this option has to suit default_mailer_format use_mailreader_i=OFF # Show number of lines of first unread article in thread listing (ON/OFF) show_lines=ON # Show score of article/thread in listing (ON/OFF) show_score=OFF # If ON remove ~/.article after posting. unlink_article=ON # If ON keep all failed postings in ~/dead.articles keep_dead_articles=ON # If ON keep all postings in ~/Mail/posted keep_posted_articles=ON # If ON add posted articles to filter for highlighting follow-ups add_posted_to_filter=ON # Signature path (random sigs)/file to be used when posting/replying # default_sigfile=file appends file as signature # default_sigfile=!command executes external command to generate a signature # default_sigfile=--none don't append a signature default_sigfile=/home/guenther/.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 # about when trying to reply by email. spamtrap_warning_addresses= # 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 # Characters used in quoting to followups and replys. # '_' is replaced by ' ', %s, %S are replaced by author's initials. quote_chars=>_ # If ON quote empty lines, too quote_empty_lines=OFF # 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 builtin 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 builtin 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 builtin default. quote_regex3=^\s{0,3}(([\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])\s*){3} # 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):\s # A regular expression that tin will use to find Subject suffixes # which will be removed when replying or posting followup. strip_was_regex=.\(([Ww]a[rs]|[Bb]y[l³]o):.*\)\s*$ # If ON quote signatures, too quote_signatures=ON # If OFF don't show signatures when displaying articles show_signatures=ON # 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 news_quote_format=%F wrote: mail_quote_format=In article %M you wrote: xpost_quote_format=In %G %F wrote: # If ON automatically put your name in the Cc: field when mailing an article auto_cc=OFF # If ON automatically put your name in the Bcc: field when mailing an article auto_bcc=OFF # Character used to show that an art was deleted (default 'D') art_marked_deleted=D # Character used to show that an art is in a range (default '#') art_marked_inrange=# # Character used to show that an art will return (default '-') art_marked_return=- # Character used to show that an art was auto-selected (default '*') art_marked_selected=* # Character used to show that an art was unread (default '+') art_marked_unread=+ # If ON a screen redraw will always be done after certain external commands force_screen_redraw=OFF # If ON use the builtin mini inews for posting via NNTP # otherwise use an external inews program use_builtin_inews=ON # If ON automatically list thread when entering it using right arrow key. auto_list_thread=ON # If ON enable mouse key support on xterm terminals use_mouse=OFF # If ON strip blanks from end of lines to speedup display on slow terminals strip_blanks=ON # Maximum length of the names of newsgroups displayed groupname_max_length=32 # If ON show a mini menu of useful commands at each level # and posting etiquette after composing an article beginner_level=ON # Num 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 # If ON limit the number of articles to get use_getart_limit=ON # 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=500 # If ON using ANSI-color use_color=ON # For color-adjust use the following numbers # 0-black 1-red 2-green 3-brown # 4-blue 5-pink 6-cyan 7-white # These are *only* for foreground: # 8-gray 9-lightred 10-lightgreen 11-yellow # 12-lightblue 13-lightpink 14-lightcyan 15-lightwhite # A '-1' is interpreted as default (foreground normally is white, and # background black) # Standard foreground color col_normal=7 # Standard-Background-Color col_back=0 # Color of background for inverse text col_invers_bg=4 # Color of foreground for inverse text col_invers_fg=7 # Color of text-lines col_text=7 # Color of mini help menu col_minihelp=3 # Color of help pages col_help=7 # Color of messages in last line col_message=6 # Color of quote-lines col_quote=2 # Color of twice quoted lines col_quote2=3 # Color of >=3 times quoted lines col_quote3=6 # Color of header-lines col_head=2 # Color of actual news header fields col_newsheaders=9 # Color of article subject col_subject=6 # Color of response counter col_response=2 # Color of sender (From:) col_from=2 # Color of Help/Mail-Sign col_title=6 # Color of signature col_signature=4 # Enable word highlighting? word_highlight=ON # Should the leading and ending stars and dashes also be displayed, # even when they are highlighting marks? # 0 - no 1 - yes, display mark 2 - print a space instead # 3 - print a space, but only in signatures word_h_display_marks=2 # Color of word highlighting. There are two possibilities for # in Articles: *stars* and _underdashes_ col_markstar=11 col_markdash=13 # User's mail address, if not username@host mail_address= # Charset supported locally which is also used for MIME header and # Content-Type header unless news and mail need to be encoded in other # charsets as in case of EUC-KR for Korean which needs to be converted to # ISO-2022-KR in mail message. # If not set, the value of the environment variable MM_CHARSET is used. # Set to US-ASCII or compile time default if neither of them is defined. # If MIME_STRICT_CHARSET is defined at compile-time, charset other than # mm_charset is considered not displayable and represented as '?'. mm_charset=iso-8859-1 # 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. # For EUC-KR, 7bit encoding specifies that EUC charsets be converted # to corresponding ISO-2022-KR. The same may be true of EUC-JP/CN. # Korean users should set post_mime_encoding to 8bit and mail_mime_encoding # to 7bit. With mm_charset to EUC-KR, post_mime_encoding set to 7bit does # NOT lead to conversion of EUC-KR into ISO-2022-KR in news-postings since # it's never meant to be used for Usenet news. Japanese always use # ISO-2022-JP for both news and mail. Automatic conversion of EUC-JP and # other 8bit Japanese encodings into ISO-2022-JP(even if 7bit is chosen) # is NOT yet implemented.(it may not be necessary at all as Japanese # terminal emulators and editors appear to have native support of # ISO-2022-JP). In case of Chinese, the situation seems to be more # complicated(different newsgroups and hierarchies for Chinese use different # MIME charsets and encodings) and no special handling is yet implemented. # Summing up 7bit does NOT have any effect on MIME charset other than EUC-KR post_mime_encoding=8bit mail_mime_encoding=8bit # If ON, 8bit characters in news posting is NOT encoded. # default is OFF. Thus 8bit character is encoded by default. # 8bit chars in header is encoded regardless of the value of this # parameter unless post_mime_encoding is 8bit as well. post_8bit_header=ON # If ON, 8bit characters in mail message is NOT encoded. # default is OFF. Thus 8bit character is encoded by default. # 8bit chars in header is encoded regardless of the value of this parameter # unless mail_mime_encoding is 8bit as well. Note that RFC 1552/1651/1652 # prohibit 8bit characters in mail header so that you are advised NOT to # turn it ON unless you have some compelling reason. mail_8bit_header=ON # If ON, RFC 1522 (now RFC 2047)-style header fields are displayed # without decoding. No effect on header displayed at the top of # each page in article mode and summary mode (they are always decoded). # default is OFF so that RFC 1522 (RFC 2047)-style headers (designated in # news_header_to_display) will be decoded back to 8bit when displayed. display_mime_header_asis=ON # Similar to display_mime_header_asis, but works on CTRL-h (show all headers) # instead of news_headers_to_display display_mime_allheader_asis=ON # If ON strip multipart/alternative messages automatically alternative_handling=ON # If ON strip unsubscribed groups from newsrc strip_newsrc=OFF # What to do with bogus groups in newsrc file # 0=(Keep) 1=(Remove) 2=(Highlight with D on selection screen). strip_bogus=2 # Wildcard matching 0=(wildmat) 1=(regex) wildcard=0 # 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=ON default_filter_kill_expire=OFF default_filter_select_header=0 default_filter_select_global=ON default_filter_select_case=ON 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=de. default_subject_search=tin default_art_search= default_repost_group= default_mail_address= default_move_group=0 default_pipe_command= default_post_newsgroups=de.comm.software.newsreader default_post_subject=tin , suse 8.0 und umlaute default_range_group=1-. default_range_select=1-. default_range_thread=0-. default_regex_pattern= default_save_file=savefile.tin default_select_pattern= default_shell_command= # Host & time info used for detecting new groups (don't touch) newnews=news.t-online.de 1028315080 THX Günther