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NAME
pycocuma-server - Pythonic Contact and Customer Management SYNTAX
pycocuma-server [-p port] [-h host] [-f addressbook] [-j calendar] DESCRIPTION
PyCoCuMa (Pythonic Contact and Customer Management) provides a personal information system for addresses, telephone numbers and other data associated with personal contacts (also supports photographic pictures). PyCoCuMa is purely written in Python with a Tk graphical interface. PyCoCuMa is based on an XML-RPC client-server architecture. The server stores its data in compatible vCard (ver. 3.0) files (*.vcf) which can be read by all modern address programs (Evolution, KAddressbook, Outlook, GnomeCard, etc). This manpage documents the PyCoCuMa server. OPTIONS
-p Port to listen on (default: 8810) -h Host (interface) to listen on (default: localhost) -f Addressbook filename to use (default: ~/addressbook.vcf) -j Calendar filename to use (default: ~/addressbook.ics) AUTHORS
PyCoCuMa was written by Henning Jacobs. This manpage was written by Christoph Berg for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
PyCoCuMa home page http://www.srcco.de/pycocuma/ pycocuma(1) Debian 0.4.5-5 pycocuma-server(1)
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