/etc/jamnntpd.xlat is in jamnntpd 1.3-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
# If you want to disable charset translation, uncomment the following two lines
# and remove the rest of the file.
#
#read * unknown-8bit
#post * ""
# This is the directory where the *.chs files will be found
chsdir /usr/share/jamnntpd/xlat
# Charset translations when reading messages
# The charset specified with "defaultread" is the charset JamNNTPd will use
# when no charset was specified in the CHRS and CODEPAGE lines. If you enter
# the character "!" before the charset, the "force" mode is activated. In
# "force" mode, the specified charset is used regardless of the contents of
# the CHRS and CODEPAGE lines and messages can only be posted in charsets
# that can be translated to the forced character set. Example: !CP866
#
# You can enter group-specific default charsets in jamnntpd.groups.
defaultread IBMPC
# Syntax: read <CHRS>[,<CODEPAGE>] <tochrs> [<xlat file>] [-keepsoftcr]
#
# Here you can configure the charset translations to be used when reading
# messages. CHRS and CODEPAGE are taken from the respective kludge lines.
# If you omit the xlat file, no actual charset translation will take place.
#
# The "-keepsoftcr" option can be used to prevent JamNNTPd from removing the
# Soft-CR character (0x8d) as it is used in some character sets like CP866.
read CP437 iso-8859-1 437_iso.chs
read CP850 iso-8859-1 850_iso.chs
read CP865 iso-8859-1 865_iso.chs
read CP866 koi8-r 866_koi.chs -keepsoftcr
read LATIN-1 iso-8859-1
# readalias can be used to configure aliases for charsets
readalias IBMPC,850 CP850
readalias IBMPC,865 CP865
readalias IBMPC,866 CP866
readalias IBMPC CP437
# Charset translations when posting messages
# The charset specified with "defaultpost" is the charset JamNNTPd will use
# when no charset was specified.
defaultpost iso-8859-1
# Syntax: post <charset> <CHRS>[,<CODEPAGE>] <xlat file>
#
# Here you can configure the charset translations to be used when posting
# messages. If you don't want to create CHRS kludges, enter "" as CHRS.
# You should have "read" translations set up for all charsets you accept or
# the receiver name of the posts might not be translated properly.
post iso-8859-1 IBMPC iso_437.chs
post koi8-r CP866 koi_866.chs
# postalias can be used to configure aliases for charsets
#
# windows-1252 and iso-8859-15 are not exactly the same as iso-8859-1, but
# close enough for most people.
postalias windows-1252 iso-8859-1
postalias iso-8859-15 iso-8859-1
postalias us-ascii iso-8859-1
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