.TH NEWS 7 .CT 1 comm_users .SH NAME news \(mi print news items .SH SYNOPSIS .B news [ .B -a ] [ .B -n ] [ .B -s ] [ .I item ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION When invoked without options, this simple local news service prints files that have appeared in .BR /usr/news since last reading, most recent first, with each preceded by an appropriate header. The time of reading is recorded. The options are .TP .B -a Print all items, regardless of currency. The recorded time is not changed. .TP .B -n Report the names of the current items without printing their contents, and without changing the recorded time. .TP .B -s Report the number of current items. .PP Other arguments select particular news items. .PP If an interrupt is received during a news item, the next item is started immediately. Another interrupt within a second of the first causes the program to terminate. .PP To post a news item, create a file in .FR /usr/news . .PP You may arrange to receive news automatically by registering your mail address in .FR /usr/lib/subscribers . A daemon mails newly posted news items to all addresses on the list. .SH FILES .F /usr/news/* .br .F $HOME/news_time date of last read news .br .F /usr/lib/subscribers .SH SEE ALSO .IR calendar (1), .IR readnews (7)