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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Dump eMail image to directory Post 302525023 by Diesel. on Wednesday 25th of May 2011 11:20:50 AM
Old 05-25-2011
Question Dump eMail image to directory

Hello everyone!
I'm new and very happy to be here!

Trying to create a quick idea:
I want to take images sent to an eMail address on my domain (pics@mywebsite.com), and copy them into a directory.
There will then be a page that displays those images.

How could I go about this?
I'm a script n00b, yet I can keep at it and ask for help until I get it.
Yet I have no direction as to how connect the eMails with the directory in the server.

The server is hosted and it's running CentOS if I'm not mistaken.

If you guys could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it a lot.
Thank you very much for your time and help! Smilie
 

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wml::des::imgbg(3)						     EN Tools							wml::des::imgbg(3)

NAME
wml::des::imgbg - Background Images SYNOPSIS
#use wml::des::imgbg <: $file = &imgbg($base, $direction, $content, $pixels, $format); :> <body ... background=<imgbg [attributes]> ...> DESCRIPTION
The usual purpose of this tag is to create a PNG or GIF image containing a background image and to expand to its filename. Its contents is specified via the "content" attribute by use of size/color pairs. ATTRIBUTES
"base" Usually the created images are named imgbg-xxxxxx.png where "xxxxxx" is the content id of the image. When you use a "base=foo" attribute, then the resulting files are named foo.imgbg-xxxxxx.png. Actually you can even use a complete filename including a directory prefix, i.e. when you use "base=../../common/foo" attribute, then the images are created as ../../common/foo.imgbg-xxxxxx.png. And for most flexibility when no base is specified and the variable "BGIMG_BASE" is defined (usually from within a .wmlrc file via "-DBGIMG_BASE~path/to/imgbg/dir/base") it is used. Use this feature to redirect the created images to a particular directory. You may also use the variable "IMAGE_BASE" which defines in a single line all base names for images generated by WML. "format" By default, GIF images are generated. This attribute lets you use an alternate image format (actually only PNG and GIF are recognized). You may also change the default format with the variable "IMAGE_FORMAT". "direction" Specifies the color change direction of the image: ``"h"'' for horizontal (default) or ``"v"'' for vertical. "pixels" Size of the image in the other direction, 1 by default. "content" This is a comma-separated list of size/color specifications ``pixels":#"rrggbb":#"rrggbb":"slices'' The last two arguments are optional, only present for gradient images. In this case, a linear gradient line is drawn from color 1 to color 2, with slices different colors. To get a background with two columns, a black one with 150 point in size and a white one which fills the rest of the page use ``"150:#000000,1200:#ffffff"''. AUTHORS
Ralf S. Engelschall rse@engelschall.com www.engelschall.com Denis Barbier barbier@engelschall.com REQUIRES
Internal: P1, P2, P3 SEE ALSO
HTML <"body"> tag. EN Tools 2014-04-16 wml::des::imgbg(3)
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