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# /usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/bin/sfupdates \
[-c <configuration_file>] [-f] [-k <kas-conf_script>] [-s]\
[-q] [-v] [-d] [-V <details_level>] [-l]\
[-L < details_level >] [-h]
Command line options:
•
–c
<configuration_file>
– redefines the path to the
filter.conf
configuration file
. If filter.conf
is located in a directory other than the
default, specify a complete path to the
filter.conf
file as a value for the
configuration_file
parameter.
•
–f
– forces compiling a configuration. If this option is not specified, the
configuration is compiled only if the updates for the content filtering
database were downloaded.
•
–k
<kas-conf_script>
– redefines the path to the
kas-conf
script, which
reads Kaspersky Anti-Spam configuration. If
kas-conf
is located in a
directory other than the default, specify a complete path to the
kas-conf
file as a value for the
kas-conf_script
parameter.
•
–s
– skips downloading updates.
•
–q
– enables a mode, when only error messages are output to the
console. It is better to start this mode using the
cron
service.
•
–v
– outputs console messages at a higher detalization level than used
by default.
•
–d
– outputs console messages at the maximum detalization level.
•
V <details_level>
– instruction to use the specified level of details for
the messages output to the console. Possible values:
1
...
10
.
•
–l
– records data in the syslog at a higher detalization level than
specified by default.
•
–L <details_level>
– instruction to use the specified level of details for
the messages added to system log. Possible values:
1
...
10
.
If none of the above-listed options is specified, error messages, warnings, and
messages about successfully completed operations are displayed on the
console.