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Angry Schedule a script to check mail?

Hi,

I'd like to somehow schedule a task on my webserver, such that my account's mail is checked every 10-15 minutes and:

a) any new e-mails received from a particular address are POST-ed to a PHP webpage on my server.

b) any new e-mails received from a different particular address are auto-replied to.

Not being stunning with Unix, and not being the administrator of the server (and it doesn't have ProcMail or anything like that on it) is there any way I can do this, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Cheers,

Stu
 

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