I want to programatically delete a mail from my inbox(preferrably through perl).
Is there any unix command for the same or do we have some perl modules which can do this job. (3 Replies)
I have created a simple shell script... say test.sh
Contents of test.sh
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service named restart
cp /etc/imp.conf /backup/test/
#-- if date > 15 July 2007 11:23 pm , then only issue the commans below, else exit ---
cp /etc/secondimp.conf /backup/test/
rm -f... (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
Please help:)
I have a list of 1000 different files which comes daily to the directory.Some of
the files are not coming to the directory now.
I need to write a shell script to find the latest date and time of the files they
came to the directory. The files should be unique.... (1 Reply)
Hello all,
Is there a way I can invoke a shell script when ever a new mail is delivered to my account in solaris? Something like .forward file, instead of forwarding it to another email id, I want the email to be passed onto some shell script.
Basically I want to extract the envelop... (3 Replies)
Hi
Can anyone please help me out in the below requirement,
Need to access the mailbox of any Email server like gmail, yahoo etc.. and access the Inbox and check Emails.
If i have to access gmail Inbox of any user, My Input parameter will be the domain name, Email ID and Password. example... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm having two fields in the file
F1|F2
20111220|102000
F1 ->YYYYMMDD
F2 ->HHMMSS
Now, I need to compare this with current date & time and need to return the difference value in hours. Already, I checked with datecalc from the forum. So, need hints from Shell Gurus.
Thanks (10 Replies)
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to do a simple math calc during a shell script as a means of logging how long a particular task takes.
For example...
STARTTIME=whenever this script starts
./path/to/command.sh >>logfile.log
TOTALTIME=<time at this stage of the script after above command... (7 Replies)
================================================================================
Request ID GMDCOM TIME GMDRRS TIME COM-RRS
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<36812974> Tue Oct 1 13:32:40 2013 Tue Oct 1 20:36:42 2013... (1 Reply)
Request ID GMDCOMTM GMDRRSTIME GMDRESTIME
<36812986> : : :I want to display the date -time difference in other fields. Above I have given for only 1 record. I want to calculate for all the records.
(GMCOMTM - GMDRRSTM) ,(GMDRRSTM-GMDRESTM) and... (5 Replies)
There are 2 dates,
Tue Oct 1 13:40:19 2013
Sun Sept 30 10:26:23 2013
I have multiple dates like the above one. How do I calculate the date time difference and display in another column in Shell script. Please help. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tanmoysays
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chewmail
CHEWMAIL(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation CHEWMAIL(1)NAME
chewmail - mail archiver
SYNOPSIS
chewmail [OPTIONS] <MAILBOX> ...
DESCRIPTION
chewmail is a program for archiving mail. It is inspired by the by the Python-based archivemail, but with more useful semantics. All mail
is archived to the mailbox specified with the --output-box switch, in mbox format. It can read mailboxes in mbox, Maildir and MH formats.
Internally, chewmail uses Mail::Box, so it support file names and URLs supported by that module.
OPTIONS -o mailbox-format, --output-box=mailbox-format
The mailbox to archive messages to. The mailbox is run through the Date::Format module, so it supports all it's conversion specifiers.
The date and time is relative to the messages timestamp, or the current time if the timestamp is impossible to determine. A sample of
the conversion specifiers follows:
%% PERCENT
%b month abbr
%B month
%d numeric day of the month, with leading zeros (eg 01..31)
%e numeric day of the month, without leading zeros (eg 1..31)
%D MM/DD/YY
%G GPS week number (weeks since January 6, 1980)
%h month abbr
%H hour, 24 hour clock, leading 0's)
%I hour, 12 hour clock, leading 0's)
%j day of the year
%k hour
%l hour, 12 hour clock
%L month number, starting with 1
%m month number, starting with 01
%n NEWLINE
%o ornate day of month -- "1st", "2nd", "25th", etc.
%t TAB
%U week number, Sunday as first day of week
%w day of the week, numerically, Sunday == 0
%W week number, Monday as first day of week
%x date format: 11/19/94
%y year (2 digits)
%Y year (4 digits)
-d days-old, --days=days-old
Only archive messages older than than this many days.
-D date, --date=date
Only archive messages old than this date. The date can be any date understood by Perl's Date::Parse module.
-R, --only-read
Only archive messages that are marked seen or read.
--delete-immediately
Synchonize the mailboxes after every message is moved. This will be substantially slower but may provide better recovery for some mail-
box formats in the event of a crash.
--preserve-timestamp
Preserve the atime and mtime of the input mailbox. This only affects file-based mailboxes, such as mbox.
-n, --dry-run
Go through all the motions of archiving the mail, but don't actually change any mailboxes.
-v, --verbose
Output more informational messages. Use multiple times for more verbosity.
-q, --quiet
Don't output any messages other than error messages.
-V, --version
Print the version number then exit.
-h, --help
Print usage information then exit.
EXAMPLES
Archive two day old messages in inbox to inbox-old:
chewmail --days 2 -o inbox-old inbox
Archive read messages to a mailbox named the year-month of the message:
chewmail --only-read -o %Y-%m inbox
SEE ALSO archivemail(1), Date::Parse, Date::Format, Mail::Box
AUTHOR
Eric Dorland <eric@kuroneko.ca>
perl v5.8.8 2006-08-15 CHEWMAIL(1)