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How to enable the new "category" "password" feature?
Posted: January 8th, 2013, 8:20 pm
by dunderdon
Hi boyz,
anyone who can tell me how to exactly Use "category" and "password" meta-data in NZB files in the new release.
Have only used Usenet for 14 days but i am fed up with all password d/l files
I am standig in the config-->category but then i am lost
Br Mike
Re: How to enable the new "category" "password" feature?
Posted: January 9th, 2013, 3:53 am
by shypike
This would only work for indexing sites that actually add categories and passwords in their NZBs.
A few already add categories, but to my knowledge none add passwords (yet?).
So, first you need to know whether a site adds category info to their NZBs.
If so, you map their categories to yours.
So, suppose the site has categories "TV->SD" and "TV->HD" and you want only "TV",
your TV category's "indexer" column would need to contain "TV*" (without the quotes).
Re: How to enable the new "category" "password" feature?
Posted: January 9th, 2013, 7:41 pm
by dunderdon
shypike wrote:This would only work for indexing sites that actually add categories and passwords in their NZBs.
A few already add categories, but to my knowledge none add passwords (yet?).
So, first you need to know whether a site adds category info to their NZBs.
If so, you map their categories to yours.
So, suppose the site has categories "TV->SD" and "TV->HD" and you want only "TV",
your TV category's "indexer" column would need to contain "TV*" (without the quotes).
Thank you for the quick response.
I found a site the have a filter function on password, but does that mean that they have that tag or do they use another logic at:
http://www.nzbclub.com/
Br Mike
Re: How to enable the new "category" "password" feature?
Posted: January 10th, 2013, 7:21 am
by shypike
I don't think there are any sites that actually embed passwords in NZBs.
SABnzbd is just prepared for the day that they do.
nzbclub is probably just warning you about passwords, but I doubt whether they reflect in a category.
Possibly they have the warning also in the name, in which case you can filter against it in an RSS feed.