NAME¶
smd-client - receives diffs and performs actions
SYNOPSIS¶
smd-client [-v|--verbose] [-d|--dry-run] [-t|--translator]
[ -l|--local-sync] [--rename-only]
[ --override-db dbf] endpoint mailboxes
DESCRIPTION¶
smd-client needs to know a name (
endpoint) for the client (that
must not be used by others) and a list of
mailboxes (directories).
smd-client waits on stdin a mail dir diff. It attempts to execute these
actions, eventually asking data printing commands on stdout and expecting the
data on stdin.
OPTIONS¶
- -t --translator
- Specify a program to translate remote mailbox names to local ones. Note
that the translator 'cat' (the identity program) is optimized away
- -l --local-sync
- Local synchronization, no changes is made to the db-file since smd-server
takes care of it
- --rename-only
- Do not synchronize the mailboxes but generate the script
'~/smd-rename.sh' to uniform the files names in the mailbox
- --override-db dbf
- Use dbf as the db-file
- -v --verbose
- Increase program verbosity (printed on stderr)
- -d --dry-run
- Do not perform any action for real
NOTES¶
smd-client is a low level utility. You should use higher level tools like
smd-pull(1) and
smd-push(1)
SEE ALSO¶
mddiff(1),
smd-server(1),
smd-pull(1),
smd-push(1)
AUTHOR¶
Enrico Tassi <gares@fettunta.org>