4 NNCP consists of several utilities. As a rule you will have the
8 @item Run @ref{nncp-cfgnew} on each node to create an initial
9 @ref{Configuration, configuration} file.
10 @item Tune it up and set at least @ref{Spool, spool} and log paths.
11 @item Share your public keys and reachability addressees with your
12 neighbours. Add their keys to your configuration file and do any other
13 required configuration about their reachability, permissions of file or
15 @item Use @ref{nncp-file}, @ref{nncp-freq}, @ref{nncp-mail}
16 (@ref{Postfix, look how} Postfix SMTP server could be configured)
17 commands to queue file, freq and mail transmissions. Repeat as
18 many times any time as you wish.
19 @item Depending on connection methods, either:
21 @item run @ref{nncp-daemon} to accept remotely initiated connections
23 @item run either @ref{nncp-call} or @ref{nncp-caller} to initiate
24 connection to required nodes from time to time
25 @item use @ref{nncp-xfer} with removable storage devices for copying
26 packets to/from other nodes
28 @item After successful packet exchanging (or just simply from time to
29 time), run @ref{nncp-toss} for tossing (decrypting and processing) all
30 inbound queues to receive mail messages, files, file requests and relay
31 transition packets to other nodes.