-.\" $Id: t-prot.1,v 1.148 2010/02/07 14:31:14 jochen Exp $
+.\" $Id: t-prot.1,v 1.151 2010/02/07 22:10:06 jochen Exp $
.\"
.TH T-PROT "1" "February 2010" "T-PROT"
.SH NAME
.BI "t\-prot [" OPTIONS "]..."
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
-This program is a filter to improve the readability of
+This program is a filter to improve the readability of internet
messages (emails and usenet posts) by *hiding* some annoying parts,
e.g. mailing list footers, signatures, and TOFU (see definition below),
as well as squeezing sequences of blank lines or punctuation.
+The program also detects TOFU or a high quoting ratio in a message (so
+you may take appropriate action, e.g. when submitting messages to a mailing
+list or a news server).
.br
The filter is written in Perl and relies on input to be a single
message conforming to RFC 822 or its successors, RFC 2822 and RFC 5322.
.PP
For easy usage, you can include the file muttrc.t\-prot in your
~/.muttrc. Also coming with the t-prot package is the example S-Lang
-macro t\-prot.sl for using t-prot from within slrn.
+macro t\-prot.sl for using t-prot from within slrn. There is a
+proof\-of\-concept filter for INN2, which you will have to adapt to
+the needs of the news site you host (please see the file for details).
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BR "\-A" =DIRECTORY
Defaults are 30 for n and 10 for x.
.TP
.B "\-\-body"
-Input consists just of the message's body. There are no RFC 2822 header
+Input consists just of the message's body. There are no RFC 5322 header
lines.
.IP
.IR NOTE :