Re: how to trigger an action on email recieved
- From: rpnabar@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:27:32 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 6, 8:23 pm, The Natural Philosopher <a...@xxx> wrote:
rpna...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Natural Philosopher: MTA is sendmail. (Is that what you mean?) I
didn't get your sugesstion though. Can u elaborate or point me to a
link?
Bill: I have never scripted sendmailrc but am googling that now.
THanks!
Bill Marcum has it the way I was thinking of.
-Rahul
On Dec 6, 12:42 pm, The Natural Philosopher <a...@xxx> wrote:
rpna...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,What MTA?
I needed to trigger a script on my system whenever I recieved a
trigger from a remote system as an email. The email would also have a
few arguments in it that I wanted to access.
WHats the best way to do this?
ANy advice is greatly appreciated!
I have red-hat linux with the mail program on it. Prefrably does not
require root access.
-Rahul
sendmail at least is fairly trivial..just make up an alias of yourself
and make one of the aliases you, and another one a pipe to a program.- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks for the detailed sugesstions guys!
Quick question:Is there any recipie I can impliment as a user.
Without invoking my root previlages. Second, my MTA seems to be
sendmail.(I think; any way to check?) So would the procmail recipies
above still work?
.
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