PYZORD(1) General Commands Manual PYZORD(1)NAME
pyzord - spam-catching server
SYNOPSIS
pyzord [-d] [--homedir dir]
Note: pyzord does not daemonize itself.
Note: logging information is written to standard output.
OPTIONS -d Turn on debugging
--homedir dir
use dir as the home directory for Pyzor instead of the default ~/.pyzor. See the files section for more information on what files
are inside of the homedir.
FILES
~/.pyzor/config
The format of this file is INI-style (name=value, divided into [sections]). Names are case insensitive. All values which are filenames can
have shell-style tildes (~) in them. All values which are relative filenames are interpreted to be relative to the Pyzor homedir.
Defaults
[server]
Port = 24441
ListenAddress = 0.0.0.0
DigestDB = pyzord.db
PasswdFile = pyzord.passwd
AccessFile = pyzord.access
SEE ALSO pyzor(1)AUTHOR
This manpage was originally written by Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@debian.org> for the Debian distribution of pyzor but may be used by oth-
ers. The main author of pyzor is Frank J. Tobin <ftobin@neverending.org>. The main project page for pyzor can be found at http://source-
forge.net/projects/pyzor
10 Oct 2002 PYZORD(1)
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pyzord - spam-catching server
SYNOPSIS
pyzord [-d] [--homedir dir]
Note: pyzord does not daemonize itself.
Note: logging information is written to standard output.
OPTIONS -d Turn on debugging
--homedir dir
use dir as the home directory for Pyzor instead of the default ~/.pyzor. See the files section for more information on what files
are inside of the homedir.
FILES
~/.pyzor/config
The format of this file is INI-style (name=value, divided into [sections]). Names are case insensitive. All values which are filenames can
have shell-style tildes (~) in them. All values which are relative filenames are interpreted to be relative to the Pyzor homedir.
Defaults
[server]
Port = 24441
ListenAddress = 0.0.0.0
DigestDB = pyzord.db
PasswdFile = pyzord.passwd
AccessFile = pyzord.access
SEE ALSO pyzor(1)AUTHOR
This manpage was originally written by Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@debian.org> for the Debian distribution of pyzor but may be used by oth-
ers. The main author of pyzor is Frank J. Tobin <ftobin@neverending.org>. The main project page for pyzor can be found at http://source-
forge.net/projects/pyzor
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