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NAME

       smd-server - sends diffs and mails to smd-client

SYNOPSIS

       smd-server [--exclude glob] [-v|--verbose] [-d|--dry-run]
             [--get-mddiff-cmdline] [--stop-after-diff]
             [--override-db dbf] [--dump-stdin tgt] endpoint mailboxes

DESCRIPTION

       smd-server needs to know a name (endpoint) for the client (that must not be used by others) and a list of
       mailboxes (directories).

       smd-server first calls mddiff(1), then prints on stdout the generated diff. It then accepts from stdin  a
       small set of commands a client may issue to request a file (or parts of it, like the header).

       smd-server  is  in  charge  of committing the db file used by mddiff(1) in case the client communicates a
       successful sync.

OPTIONS

       -v --verbose
              Increase program verbosity (printed on stderr)

       -d --dry-run
              Do not perform any action for real

       -n --no-delete
              Do not track deleted files

       --exclude glob
              Exclude paths matching glob

       --override-db dbf
              Use dbf as the db-file

       --get-mddiff-cmdline
              Print the command line used for mddiff and then exist

       --stop-after-diff
              Send the actions to the other endpoint and exit. If used in conjunction with --override-db, dbf is
              removed just before exiting

       --dump-stdin tgt
              Dump standard input to tgt and exit

NOTES

       smd-server is a low level utility. You should use higher level tools like smd-pull(1) and smd-push(1)

SEE ALSO

       mddiff(1), smd-client(1), smd-pull(1), smd-push(1)

AUTHOR

       Enrico Tassi <gares@fettunta.org>

                                                  17 March 2018                                    smd-server(1)