=head1 SYNOPSIS
public-inbox-httpd
+ public-inbox-imapd
public-inbox-nntpd
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This manual describes common options and behavior for
public-inbox network daemons. Network daemons for public-inbox
-provide read-only NNTP and HTTP access to public-inboxes. Write
+provide read-only NNTP, IMAP and HTTP access to public-inboxes. Write
access to a public-inbox will never be required to run these.
These daemons are implemented with a common core using
=over
-=item -l, --listen ADDRESS
+=item -l ADDRESS
+
+=item --listen ADDRESS
This takes an absolute path to a Unix socket or HOST:PORT
to listen on. For example, to listen to TCP connections on
Default: server-dependent unless socket activation is used with
L<systemd(1)> or similar (see L<systemd.socket(5)>).
-=item -1, --stdout PATH
+=item -1
+
+=item --stdout PATH
Specify an appendable path to redirect stdout descriptor (1) to.
Using this is preferable to setting up the redirect externally
Default: /dev/null
-=item -2, --stderr PATH
+=item -2 PATH
+
+=item --stderr PATH
Like C<--stdout>, but for the stderr descriptor (2).
-=item -W, --worker-processes
+=item -W
+
+=item --worker-processes
Set the number of worker processes.
=item SIGHUP
Reload config files associated with the process.
-(FIXME: not tested for -httpd, yet)
+(Note: broken for L<public-inbox-httpd(1)> only in E<lt>= 1.6)
=item SIGTTIN
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<public-inbox-httpd(1)>, L<public-inbox-nntpd(1)>
+L<public-inbox-httpd(1)>, L<public-inbox-imapd(1)>,
+L<public-inbox-nntpd(1)>