man/man8/sn.8.gz man/man8/sncancel.8.gz man/man8/sncat.8.gz man/man8/sndelgroup.8.gz man/man8/sndumpdb.8.gz man/man8/snexpire.8.gz man/man8/snfetch.8.gz man/man8/snget.8.gz man/man8/sngetd.8.gz man/man8/snmail.8.gz man/man8/snnewgroup.8.gz man/man8/snntpd.8.gz man/man8/snprimedb.8.gz man/man8/snscan.8.gz man/man8/snsend.8.gz man/man8/snsplit.8.gz man/man8/snstore.8.gz sbin/SNHELLO sbin/SNPOST sbin/dot-outgoing.ex sbin/sncancel sbin/sncat sbin/sndelgroup sbin/sndumpdb sbin/snexpire sbin/snfetch sbin/snget sbin/sngetd sbin/snlockf sbin/snmail sbin/snnewgroup sbin/snntpd sbin/snprimedb sbin/snscan sbin/snsend sbin/snsplit sbin/snstore @exec /bin/mkdir /var/spool/news @unexec rmdir /var/spool/news 2>/dev/null ||( echo "===> If you don't plan to use them later, you can safely remove /var/spool/news. Deinstall process kept these files intact:" | fmt && for i in $(find /var/spool/news -type f); do echo " - $i"; done)