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doc/customizing.txt

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Customising Roundup
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.. This document borrows from the ZopeBook section on ZPT. The original is at:
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http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/current/ZPT.stx
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**MAILHOST** - ``'localhost'``
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The SMTP mail host that roundup will use to send e-mail.
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**MAILUSER - ``()``
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**MAILUSER** - ``()``
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If your SMTP mail host requires a username and password for access, then
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specify them here. eg. ``MAILUSER = ('username', 'password')``
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**MAILHOST_TLS - ``'no'``
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**MAILHOST_TLS** - ``'no'``
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If your SMTP mail host provides or requires TLS (Transport Layer
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Security) then set ``MAILHOST_TLS = 'yes'``
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**MAILHOST_TLS_KEYFILE - ``''``
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**MAILHOST_TLS_KEYFILE** - ``''``
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If you're using TLS, you may also set MAILHOST_TLS_KEYFILE to the name of
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**MAILHOST_TLS_CERTFILE - ``''``
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**MAILHOST_TLS_CERTFILE** - ``''``
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If you're using TLS and have specified a MAILHOST_TLS_KEYFILE, you may
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chain file.

doc/installation.txt

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Installing Roundup
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.. contents::
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dbm backends.
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**mysql**
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Backend for popular RDBMS MySQL. According to benchmarks, this backend works
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much faster than any of \*dbm ones, but slightly slower than metakit and
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sqlite. A good scalability is not a property of this backend for now,
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though. For more info on backend installation see doc/mysql.txt.
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**metakit**

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