pyzord(1)

spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering network

Section 1 pyzor bookworm source

Description

PYZORD

NAME

pyzord - spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering network

SYNOPSIS

pyzord [options]

DESCRIPTION

Listen for and process incoming Pyzor connections.

OPTIONS

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-n NICE, --nice=NICE

’nice’ level

-d, --debug

enable debugging output

--homedir=HOMEDIR

configuration directory

-a LISTENADDRESS, --address=LISTENADDRESS

listen on this IP

-p PORT, --port=PORT

listen on this port

-e ENGINE, --database-engine=ENGINE

select database backend

--dsn=DIGESTDB

data source name (filename for gdbm, host,user,password,database,table for MySQL)

--gevent=GEVENT

set to true to use the gevent library

--threads=THREADS

set to true if multi-threading should be used (this may not apply to all engines)

--max-threads=MAXTHREADS

the maximum number of concurrent threads (defaults to 0 which is unlimited)

--processes=PROCESSES

set to true if multi-processing should be used (this may not apply to all engines)

--max-processes=MAXPROCESSES

the maximum number of concurrent processes (defaults to 40)

--db-connections=DBCONNECTIONS

the number of db connections that will be kept by the server. This only applies if threads are used. Defaults to 0 which means a new connection is used for every thread. (this may not apply all engines)

--pre-fork=PREFORK

--password-file=PASSWDFILE

name of password file

--access-file=ACCESSFILE

name of ACL file

--cleanup-age=CLEANUPAGE

time before digests expire (in seconds)

--log-file=LOGFILE

name of the log file

--usage-log-file=USAGELOGFILE

name of the usage log file

--pid-file=PIDFILE

save the pid in this file after the server is daemonized

--forward-client-homedir=FORWARDCLIENTHOMEDIR

Specify a pyzor client configuration directory to forward received digests to a remote pyzor server

--detach=DETACH

daemonizes the server and redirects any output to the specified file

-V, --version

print version and exit