Re: [kde-linux] Kmail filter "pipe through"
- From: Werner Joss <werner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:35:52 +0200
On Thursday 31 July 2008 17:22:06 John Culleton wrote:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 03:46:05 pm John Culleton wrote:
I want to use the "pipe through" filter or something like it to
access a message sent to a specific address, feed it into a
program, generate a response to an address extracted from the
message (not the sending address) and send that. The incoming
message will not have an attachment: it is from a mailto in a web
page, but the outgoing message will indeed have an attachment
generated by the filter program.
Is this possible? Any hints?
I am also considering using fetchmail instead.
No reply yet.
Is this the wrong forum for Kmail questions? If so, where should I
post?
kde-linux list is ok, but kdepim-users probably better :)
as for the question:
try to write a shell script which uses dcop to send the answer incl.
attachment (I'm not sure if attachments can be added via dcop, sending mail
definitely is supported - kdcop is your friend to find out more).
werner
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