This is the command smd-client that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
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)
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