03-31-2001
We turned off signatures to increase efficiency. Also, some of the signatures could have been interpreted incorrectly by people with different views, so we decided to keep the 'signature space' flat. That way, no one is offended, which is a good thing since the purpose of the forums at UNIX.COM is to share technical information. The less distractions the better. Please let me know if this is a problem via email and I'll weigh in the opinions.
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LinuxTaRT(1) Signature Generator LinuxTaRT(1)
NAME
LinuxTaRT - generates email signatures
SYNTAX
tart [options]
DESCRIPTION
TaRT generates email signatures based on a variety of rules and settings. It can make use of a template to allow the user to produce 100%
customized signatures.
OPTIONS
-a, --add
Prompt for a new tagline and enter it into the tagline database. (requires write permission on database file).
-d, --display
Display current signature and exit.
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
-k, --kill
Terminate TaRT in daemon mode.
-p, --proc
Display current status and PID (if applicable).
-l, --license
Display software license.
-s, --setup
Run built-in configuration tool.
--daemon <seconds>
Start in daemon momde and wait <seconds> seconds between updates.
--template <filename>
Run TaRT with the custom file specified here.
--config <filename>
Run TaRT with the config file specified here.
The following options may be set in the configuration file. The command line parameters will override other settings.
+/-c Enable/disable signature centering. (disabled)
+/-cust
Build signature based on template. (enabled)
+/-n Enable/disable date in signature. (enabled)
+/-q Enable/disable quiet mode. (disabled)
+/-sd Enable/disable special dates. (enabled)
+/-v Enable/disable TaRT version information in signature. (enabled)
FILES
~/.tartrc
Configuration file, the location and name of the following files can be set here.
/etc/tart.tags
Tagline database. Contains taglines, one per line.
~/.signature
File where signature is written.
~/.tart-tustom
Signature template.
~/.tartdates
List of special dates.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
HOME Specifies the users home directory
EXAMPLES
To run TaRT using default or stored settings:
tart
To run TaRT quietly:
tart +q
To run TaRT as a daemon and generate a new signature every 5 minutes:
tart --daemon 300
VERSION
This man page was written for LinuxTaRT version 3.08
AUTHORS
Mark Veinot <mveinot@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
tartrc(5) tartdates(5) tart-custom(5)
Mark Veinot 1.0.2 LinuxTaRT(1)