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PRAYER-SESSION(8) System Manager's Manual PRAYER-SESSION(8)

prayer-sessionPrayer user session backend daemon

prayer-session [--config-file file] [[--config-option name=value] ...] [--foreground]

prayer-session is the backend process in the Prayer Webmail system. A fresh prayer-session backend is forked off whenever a user logs in.

This process contains all of the permanent state associated with that login session including one or more connections to a IMAP server and possibly connections to accountd servers. prayer-session communicates with the user using HTML over HTTP connections via the prayer(8) proxy. Each login has a session ID that the front end processes use to find the correct backend.

Backend server processes move into a dormant state after a certain period of inactivity, shutting down IMAP and accountd connections which can be easily resuscitated when the session wakes up. After a long period of inactivity, typically several hours the session process shuts down.

prayer-session accepts the following command-line options:

file
Reads configuration from file instead of the default /etc/prayer/prayer.cf.
name=value
Sets (overrides) the configuration option name to value. Any number of options can be specified in this manner.
Debug mode. Run a single process in the foreground.

Can be set to specify the configuration file to use. The --config-file option takes precedence over this variable.
Local hostname. Overrides the hostname setting in the configuration file as well as on the command line.

/usr/local/prayer/etc/prayer.cf
Default configuration file.
/usr/local/prayer/templates/
Location of standard templates. The templates are compiled into prayer-session for performance reasons, so the template files are actually not used, but they are available for customization.

prayer(8), prayer.cf(5)

This manual page was put together by Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org> using documentation written by
David Carter <dpc22@cam.ac.uk>.

17 August 2008 The Prayer Webmail Interface