Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: problem
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting problem Post 10948 by nageshrc on Monday 26th of November 2001 07:45:38 AM
Old 11-26-2001
Data problem

Hi Everyone ,

I have some queries about parsing a e-mail message
stored in unix mail box.
I am facing a small problem with this program.
My original problem definition is that :

" Mails come from Internet to my Unix Inbox with attachments. I need to read each message and separate the attachments from it. "

All the mails are stored in a single file ( for example in
/var/mail/nagesh ).
The scope is to detach the attachments from each message and store in any directory.
I have written the necessary perl script which reads each message from the unix mail box and detaches the attachments into a directory. ( I have used perl MIME::Parser )

As you know whenever we send a mail from a client mail software , it adds some parameters to the header , body and the attachment of the mail.
For example when i send a mail from outlook express with a
attachment named "Syllabus.txt" then the parameters for the attachment looks like
this :

Content-Type: text/plain;
name="Syllabus.txt"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="Syllabus.txt"


But here is my problem.
I have sent an e-mail with an attachment from my local outlook express client to the Production Unix Mail box .
And when i opened the message on the unix mail box
i was able to find Content-Type , Content-Transfer-Encoding ,
and Content-Disposition parameters but
the parameters "name" and "filename" were missing.

I don't know why is this happening .
As these two parameters are missing , i am unable to detach the attachments with their original file name .

Does anyone of you have the idea of why this is happening ???
Or is it the problem of any setting on the receiving End ???
Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Nagesh.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

SSH Problem auth problem

Hi, Just recently we seem to be getting the following error message relating to SSH when we run the UNIX script in background mode: warning: You have no controlling tty. Cannot read confirmation.^M warning: Authentication failed.^M Disconnected; key exchange or algorithm negotiation... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: budrito
1 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

problem with dd command or maybe AFS problem

Hi, folks. Sorry for bothering, but maybe someone could help me please. The problem is the following: there is some script that copies files from local file system to AFS. The copying is performed with dd command. The script copies data into some AFS volumes. The problem appeared with one... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Anta
0 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

ssh script problem problem

Hi Please help me with the following problem with my script. The following block of code is not repeating in the while loop and exiting after searching for first message. input_file ========== host001-01 host001-02 2008-07-23 13:02:04,651 ConnectionFactory - Setting session state... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: pcjandyala
2 Replies

4. Solaris

problem in finding a hardware problem

Hi I am right now facing a strange hardware problem. System get booted with the following error: Fatal Error Reset CPU 0000.0000.0000.0003 AFSR 0100.0000.0000.0000 SCE AFAR 0000.07c6.0000.1000 SC Alert: Host System has Reset It happen 4 or 5 times and get the same error every time.I... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: girish.batra
8 Replies

5. AIX

user login problem & Files listing problem.

1) when user login to the server the session got colosed. How will resolve? 2) While firing the command ls -l we are not able to see the any files in the director. but over all view the file system using the command df -g it is showing 91% used. what will be the problem? Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pernasivam
1 Replies

6. Red Hat

Mail Problem. Maybe, it is a DNS Problem!

Hi, i've a redhat linux 9 upadated by redhat from 7 version to 9 version. A couple of days ago i was a problem with my mail, in other words i'm not able to get any email nor to send any email. I've a proxy configuration and i tried to set iptables in order to verify the port. The 110,255 and 995... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pintalgi
1 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

DHCP problem and eth1 problem

At work I am trying to get this one Linux machine (let's call it ctesgm07) to behave like another Linux machine that we have (let's call it test007). test007 returns the following version info: cat /etc/debian_version: lenny/sid uname -a: Linux test007 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: sllinux
0 Replies

8. AIX

AIX OS problem? network problem?

Dear ALL. I installed AIX OS on customer sites. but Only one site is too slow when I connected telnet, ftp.. Ping is too fast. but telnet and FTP is not connected.. of course i check the configuration file on aix but it's normal. Do any Idea?? thanks in advance. - Jun - (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jeon Jun Seok
3 Replies

9. IP Networking

Problem with forwarding emails (SPF problem)

Hi, This is rather a question from a "user" than from a sys admin, but I think this forum is apropriate for the question. I have an adress with automatic email forwarding and for some senders (two hietherto), emails are bouncing. This has really created a lot of problems those two time so I... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: carwe
0 Replies

10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

sed Or Grep Problem OR Terminal Problem?

I don't know if you guys get this problem sometimes at Terminal but I had been having this problem since yesterday :( Maybe I overdid the Terminal. Even the codes that used to work doesn't work anymore. Here is what 's happening: * I wanted to remove lines containing digits so I used this... (25 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nexeu
25 Replies
BUGFILER(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       BUGFILER(8)

NAME
bugfiler - file bug reports in folders automatically SYNOPSIS
bugfiler [ mail directory ] DESCRIPTION
Bugfiler is a program to automatically intercept bug reports, summarize them and store them in the appropriate sub directories of the mail directory specified on the command line or the (system dependent) default. It is designed to be compatible with the Rand MH mail system. Bugfiler is normally invoked by the mail delivery program through aliases(5) with a line such as the following in /etc/aliases. bugs:"|bugfiler /usr/bugs/mail" It reads the message from the standard input or the named file, checks the format and returns mail acknowledging receipt or a message indi- cating the proper format. Valid reports are then summarized and filed in the appropriate folder; improperly formatted messages are filed in a folder named ``errors.'' Program maintainers can then log onto the system and check the summary file for bugs that pertain to them. Bug reports should be submitted in RFC822 format and aremust contain the following header lines to be properly indexed: Date: <date the report is received> From: <valid return address> Subject: <short summary of the problem> Index: <source directory>/<source file> <version> [Fix] In addition, the body of the message must contain a line which begins with ``Description:'' followed by zero or more lines describing the problem in detail and a line beginning with ``Repeat-By:'' followed by zero or more lines describing how to repeat the problem. If the keyword `Fix' is specified in the `Index' line, then there must also be a line beginning with ``Fix:'' followed by a diff of the old and new source files or a description of what was done to fix the problem. The `Index' line is the key to the filing mechanism. The source directory name must match one of the folder names in the mail directory. The message is then filed in this folder and a line appended to the summary file in the following format: <folder name>/<message number> <Index info> <Subject info> The bug report may also be redistributed according to the index. If the file maildir/.redist exists, it is examined for a line beginning with the index name followed with a tab. The remainder of this line contains a comma-separated list of mail addresses which should receive copies of bugs with this index. The list may be continued onto multiple lines by ending each but the last with a backslash (`'). FILES
/usr/sbin/sendmail mail delivery program /usr/libexec/unixtomh converts unix mail format to mh format maildir/.ack the message sent in acknowledgement maildir/.format the message sent when format errors are detected maildir/.redist the redistribution list maildir/summary the summary file maildir/Bf?????? temporary copy of the input message maildir/Rp?????? temporary file for the reply message. SEE ALSO
mh(1), newaliases(1), aliases(5) BUGS
Since mail can be forwarded in a number of different ways, bugfiler does not recognize forwarded mail and will reply/complain to the for- warder instead of the original sender unless there is a `Reply-To' field in the header. Duplicate messages should be discarded or recognized and put somewhere else. 4.2 Berkeley Distribution October 23, 1996 BUGFILER(8)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:28 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy