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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Append value in a file Post 302253886 by sfaqih on Monday 3rd of November 2008 02:31:58 AM
Old 11-03-2008
Thanks summer_cherry,

your code give me the same results I have with another command which is:
j=$[$j+1] as j is the variable set with value 901.
but the problem now that I need to jump from value 909 to value 9010 instead of continue with 909,910,911.
I need it in like: 909,9010,9011,9012......
so the output should be like this:

109;0;109901
109;1001;109902
109;101;109903
109;102;109904
109;1101;109905
109;1301;109906
109;1401;109907
109;162;109908
109;1;109909
109;201;1099010
109;202;1099011
109;216;1099012
109;252;1099013
109;301;1099014
109;302;1099015
 

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mlmmj-bounce(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   mlmmj-bounce(1)

NAME
mlmmj-bounce - bounce handling utility for mlmmj SYNOPSIS
mlmmj-bounce -L /path/to/list [-a john=doe.org | -d] [-n num | -p] -a: Address string that bounces -d: Parse the mail to extract the address via the DSN (RFC1891) -h: This help -L: Full path to list directory -n: Message number in the archive that bounced -p: Send out a probe -V: Print version DESCRIPTION
mlmmj-bounce is used to handle mails that are bouncing. When a mail arrives to the system, mlmmj-bounce will register in <list- dir>/bounce/<addrstring> info about which number that bounced at what time. An example of such a line could be: 109:1094409801 # Sun Sep 5 20:43:21 2004 The above shows that message number 109 bounced 1094409801 seconds after epoch which is in human date stamps is Sunday September 5th 20:43:21 2004. The last bounce mail recieved to the address is saved in <listdir>/bounce/<addrstring>.lastmsg. When the -p option is used it sends out a probe email including info that it's a bounce probe and a list of the bounced message numbers. The existance of a <listdir>/bounce/<addrstring>.probe file indicates that a probe have been sent out. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by the following persons: Soren Boll Overgaard <boll@debian.org> (based on html2man output) Mads Martin Jorgensen <mmj@mmj.dk> mlmmj-bounce September 2004 mlmmj-bounce(1)
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