NAME
LinuxTaRT - generates email signatures
SYNTAX
tart [options]
DESCRIPTION
TaRT generates email signatures based on a variety of rules and
settings. It can make use of a template to allow the user to produce
100% customized signatures.
OPTIONS
-a, --add
Prompt for a new tagline and enter it into the tagline database.
(requires write permission on database file).
-d, --display
Display current signature and exit.
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
-k, --kill
Terminate TaRT in daemon mode.
-p, --proc
Display current status and PID (if applicable).
-l, --license
Display software license.
-s, --setup
Run built-in configuration tool.
--daemon <seconds>
Start in daemon momde and wait <seconds> seconds between
updates.
--template <filename>
Run TaRT with the custom file specified here.
--config <filename>
Run TaRT with the config file specified here.
The following options may be set in the configuration file. The command
line parameters will override other settings.
+/-c Enable/disable signature centering. (disabled)
+/-cust
Build signature based on template. (enabled)
+/-n Enable/disable date in signature. (enabled)
+/-q Enable/disable quiet mode. (disabled)
+/-sd Enable/disable special dates. (enabled)
+/-v Enable/disable TaRT version information in signature. (enabled)
FILES
~/.tartrc
Configuration file, the location and name of the following files
can be set here.
/etc/tart.tags
Tagline database. Contains taglines, one per line.
~/.signature
File where signature is written.
~/.tart-tustom
Signature template.
~/.tartdates
List of special dates.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
HOME Specifies the users home directory
EXAMPLES
To run TaRT using default or stored settings:
tart
To run TaRT quietly:
tart +q
To run TaRT as a daemon and generate a new signature every 5 minutes:
tart --daemon 300
VERSION
This man page was written for LinuxTaRT version 3.08
AUTHORS
Mark Veinot <mveinot@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
tartrc(5) tartdates(5) tart-custom(5)