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Disposable Temporary E-mail 1.4.0 (Default branch)

The Disposable Temporary E-mail script providesusers with disposable e-mail addresses that expireafter a certain time. Users can read and reply toe-mails that are sent to the temporary address, orgenerates a new address with a button click.License: Other/Proprietary LicenseChanges:
People can pick their own email address. RSS/Atomfeed of incoming email messages. Automatic emailcheck per XML HTTP request (AJAX).Image

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pycmail(1)						      General Commands Manual							pycmail(1)

NAME
pycmail - mail sorter SYNOPSIS
pycmail [-d debuglevel] [-t] [-c conffile] [file1 file2 file3 ...] DESCRIPTION
pycmail is a mail sorter similar to procmail, written in python, using python syntax for mail delivery. OPTIONS
file1 file2 ... read mails from file1 file2 ... instead of from stdin (useful for mail postprocessing) -d level, --debuglevel level set debuglevel to level. -t testing mode. No mail delivery will be done. Use in conjuction with -d -c conffile, --config=conffile use file conffile as a user configuration file (instead of ~/.pycmailrc ) -D define add define to the DEFINES list (this can be tested later in the .pycmailrc to modify the behaviour). Can be repeated several times to add more strings. USAGE
pycmail should be invoked automatically from the .forward file when mail arrives. Default debuglevel is 0, which means pycmail tries to deliver mail in almost foolproof way: if there is any error in ~/.pycmailrc file, mail will be delivered to the default mailbox (such as /var/spool/mail/USERNAME ). If the debuglevel is 1, any error in ~/.pycmailrc file will be printed, resulting in bounced mail (but pycmail will still try to deliver the mail to default mailbox). Higher debuglevels will print more information about the actual mail processing. The bigger the debuglevel, the more detailed information is printed. To test your configuration, do something like this: formail -s pycmail -d 2 -t < your_test_mailbox_file SEE ALSO
procmail(1), lockfile(1), formail(1) AUTHOR
Radovan Garabik <garabik @ kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk> 2006-10-17 pycmail(1)