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Operating Systems Solaris "here documents" and /tmp Post 62770 by jterra on Saturday 19th of February 2005 01:31:23 PM
Old 02-19-2005
Smilie My god!! Before rewriting the code, I will try to convince my sysadmin one more time to develop a easy shell script to remove old sh* files from /tmp, I do not think that it takes more than one line.
Thanks to all for your valuable help
This is my first contact in this forum, and it has been excellent
jterra
 

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CUFILTER(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      CUFILTER(1p)

NAME
cufilter - Filter emails through Mail::CheckUser SYNOPSIS
Add the following lines to your ~/.procmailrc: # Filter mail through Mail::CheckUser :0f | /usr/bin/cufilter DESCRIPTION
When email messages are filtered through this program using the procmail settings as outlined in the SYNOPSYS, the email address in the "From:" header is passed through Mail::CheckUser to ensure validity. If there is a problem with the email address, the "Subject:" header is modified to show which email address failed along with the failure reason. No messages are lost, but it provides an easy way for the mail client to organize, sort, or filter based on the subject tweaks. EXAMPLES
Lets say a spammer sends a message with the following headers: From: god@heaven.org To: you@host.com Subject: Happy Pill Then the new headers might change to the following: From: god@heaven.org To: you@host.com Subject: [CU!god@heaven.org!DNS failure: SERVFAIL] Happy Pill This makes it easy to filter for mail clients. INSTALL
This file can be installed into /usr/bin/cufilter and is intended to be utilized through the procmail functionality by adding the following lines to your ~/.procmailrc configuration. # Filter mail through Mail::CheckUser :0f | /usr/bin/cufilter AUTHORS
Rob Brown bbb@cpan.org COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 Rob Brown bbb@cpan.org. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. $Id: cufilter,v 1.3 2003/09/18 15:36:26 hookbot Exp $ SEE ALSO
Mail::CheckUser(3), procmail(1). perl v5.14.2 2012-03-10 CUFILTER(1p)
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