in reply to Triggering a script via email...continued
You're right, procmail by itself can be a bit of a pain to learn. However, perhaps you could take a bit of procmail, and use it to pipe a given message into a Perl script. Then you'd be at home :-)
At work, we're using something like the following in a particular users .procmailrc file in their home directory:
Now, you did say something about doing it every time a message arrived. In that case, just drop the "From" and "Subject" clauses, and it'll affect every message coming in to that particular user.
Hope that helps!
-Eric
At work, we're using something like the following in a particular users .procmailrc file in their home directory:
This takes any message originating from the domain "@somedomain.com", containing the subject "Re: Your message". and pipes the body of the email message into the script "NeatoPerlScript.pl". Then, within your Perl script, just check your standard input for the contents of the email.:0 b * ^From:.*@somedomain.com * ^Subject:.*Re: Your message | /usr/local/bin/NeatoPerlScript.pl
Now, you did say something about doing it every time a message arrived. In that case, just drop the "From" and "Subject" clauses, and it'll affect every message coming in to that particular user.
Hope that helps!
-Eric
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Re: Re: Triggering a script via email...continued
by dws (Chancellor) on Apr 19, 2002 at 23:13 UTC |
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