From: Richard J. <ri...@us...> - 2001-12-31 03:07:07
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Update of /cvsroot/roundup/roundup/doc In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv21568/doc Modified Files: index.html Log Message: mention POP interface Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/roundup/roundup/doc/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.22 retrieving revision 1.23 diff -C2 -r1.22 -r1.23 *** index.html 2001/12/17 03:52:47 1.22 --- index.html 2001/12/31 03:07:04 1.23 *************** *** 20,24 **** <li><a href="#instance">The Instance</a> <li><a href="#startcmd">Command Line Tool</a> ! <li><a href="#startweb">E-Mail Interface</a> <li><a href="#startweb">Web Interface</a> <li><a href="#users">Users and Access Control</a> (Users and permissions, Adding users) --- 20,24 ---- <li><a href="#instance">The Instance</a> <li><a href="#startcmd">Command Line Tool</a> ! <li><a href="#startmail">E-Mail Interface</a> <li><a href="#startweb">Web Interface</a> <li><a href="#users">Users and Access Control</a> (Users and permissions, Adding users) *************** *** 157,161 **** </ol> ! <h2><a name="startweb">E-Mail Interface</a></h2> <h3>Setup 1: As a mail alias pipe process</h3> --- 157,161 ---- </ol> ! <h2><a name="startmail">E-Mail Interface</a></h2> <h3>Setup 1: As a mail alias pipe process</h3> *************** *** 180,194 **** ! <h3>Setup 2: As a regular cron job</h3> ! Set the roundup-mailgw up to run every 10 minutes or so. For example: <blockquote> ! <tt>10 * * * * /usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw <instance_home> <mail_spool_file></tt> </blockquote> - Where the mail_spool_file argument is the location of the roundup submission user's mail spool. On most systems, the spool for a user "issue_tracker" will be "/var/mail/issue_tracker". <h2><a name="startweb">Web Interface</a></h2> --- 180,200 ---- ! <h3>Setup 2: As a regular cron job using a mailbox source</h3> Set the roundup-mailgw up to run every 10 minutes or so. For example: <blockquote> ! <tt>10 * * * * /usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw <instance_home> mailbox <mail_spool_file></tt> </blockquote> Where the mail_spool_file argument is the location of the roundup submission user's mail spool. On most systems, the spool for a user "issue_tracker" will be "/var/mail/issue_tracker". + <h3>Setup 3: As a regular cron job using a POP source</h3> + To retrieve from a POP mailbox, use a similar cron entry to the mailbox + one: + <blockquote> + <tt>10 * * * * /usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw <instance_home> pop <pop_spec></tt> + </blockquote> + where pop_spec is "username:password@server" that specifies the roundup + submission user's POP account name, password and server. <h2><a name="startweb">Web Interface</a></h2> *************** *** 198,207 **** <ol> <li>Edit roundup-server at the top - ROUNDUP_INSTANCE_HOMES needs to know ! about your instance. *** command-line option <li><tt>roundup-server [hostname port]</tt> (hostname may be "") <li>Load up the page <tt>/<instance name>/index</tt> where instance name is the name you nominated in <tt>ROUNDUP_INSTANCE_HOMES</tt>. - *** command-line option </ol> --- 204,213 ---- <ol> <li>Edit roundup-server at the top - ROUNDUP_INSTANCE_HOMES needs to know ! about your instance. You may also specify the values for ! ROUNDUP_INSTANCE_HOMES on the command-line using "name=home" pairs. <li><tt>roundup-server [hostname port]</tt> (hostname may be "") <li>Load up the page <tt>/<instance name>/index</tt> where instance name is the name you nominated in <tt>ROUNDUP_INSTANCE_HOMES</tt>. </ol> |