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4. How do I maintain leafnode?Now you have got a working news system up and running, but there are
still some things to do. You may edit the file /usr/lib/leafnode/config
to set the expire dates of your groups. This number means, when old
messages should be deleted. The standard time of 20 days is much often
too long if you read some groups with much traffic, 4 days or a week
are in most cases a good time for your system. You may change the value
for all groups ("expire = n" to hold all groups n days), but you tell
leafnode to change this time for some separate groups writing This setting alone won't make leafnode deleting old messages, a
separate program is responsible for this: texpire. It may be started
as a cron job or by command line. If your computer is up all the time,
you may want to add the following line to news' crontab file (to edit
it, log in as news and type "crontab -e" or as type root "crontab -u
news -e"):
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