Re: [Linuxcommand-discuss] Email forwarding
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From: jura <ro...@te...> - 2000-10-27 03:10:33
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oops :) wasn't thinking :) anyhow... when I'm at work tomorrow i'll poke at it... shouldn't be too hard :) (of course I have said that about other "simple" projects and they ended up taking me weeks ;) ) but I'll post it to the list when it's finished... Senor Bauer; (nice skates BTW) i'll keep ya posted :) feel free to drop by irc.spamnet.org in #technolust at some point and let me know what else you need for it to do, etc. toodles! »» jura - technolust.cx sysadmin »» e-mail: jura at geekpitlabs dot com »» http://3640552130/ »» »» SpamNet IRC Network + founder »» irc.spamnet.org 6667 »» http://www.spamnet.org »» Packets should be free to choose which route they prefer. On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, William Shotts wrote: > On Thursday 26 October 2000 22:35, you wrote: > > yes, you could definetly do this to procmail.. but, if you are able to > > somehow in .forward dump it to a file, you could easily grab the > > information you neeed using a combination of grep, egrep, and awk, and > > make it cute with sed :) I'll have to poke into it... ooh ooh! project! :) > > > > »» jura - technolust.cx sysadmin > > »» e-mail: jura at geekpitlabs dot com > > »» http://3640552130/ > > »» > > »» SpamNet IRC Network + founder > > »» irc.spamnet.org 6667 > > »» http://www.spamnet.org > > > > »» Packets should be free to choose which route they prefer. > > > > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, William Shotts wrote: > > > On Thursday 26 October 2000 21:03, Thomas Bauer wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > I just wondered how this is done: > > > > > > > > When I get an email (on my own server, sendmail) I want to forward > > > > specific lines from this email to another email address (say e.g. the > > > > From-line and the first line of the body). How is this done? I know > > > > there is a file .forward where you can forward the whole message .. > > > > Maybe someone knows .. > > > > > > > > Tom > > > > > > I would guess that you would need to use something like procmail to do > > > that. I have no experience with it but it supports automatic filtering > > > and such. > > > > > > -- > > > > > > ||||| William Shotts, Jr. (bs...@cl...) > > > ||||| http://www.clark.net/pub/bshotts/ (Updated 04/13/2000) > > > ||||| Be a Linux Commander! Follow me to http://linuxcommand.org > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Linuxcommand-discuss mailing list > > > Lin...@li... > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/linuxcommand-discuss > > Yes, this would make a good project. I'm waiting :-) > > A reminder, you must post to the mailing list explicitly. If you just reply > to the message, it will only go to the sender. Reply to all to post to the > list too. > > -- > ||||| William Shotts, Jr. (bs...@cl...) > ||||| http://www.clark.net/pub/bshotts/ (Updated 04/13/2000) > ||||| Be a Linux Commander! Follow me to http://linuxcommand.org > _______________________________________________ > Linuxcommand-discuss mailing list > Lin...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/linuxcommand-discuss > |