Hi all!
I have a function (named "orig") that analyze web sites given from an argument, it works very well when by itself:
#!/bin/bash
chain="$1"
echo chain $chain
curl "$chaine" -o prop.txt
...
and then it perform some analysis on the prop.txt
It works flawlessly if I type:
orig... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I am using fecthmail on RHEL 5.fetchmail: fetchmail 6.3.6-1.1.el5.3.1
getting the below error.
#################
Installation check passed
Fetching email ...
mail box file name is ....mailbox.2011051614
/usr/bin/fetchmail --all --timeout 3000 --nokeep --bsmtp... (0 Replies)
Hello there Unix & Linux Guru's and Gifted ones,
Can anyone help me configure fetchmail on my redhat 9.0
This sounds to be silly but really I'm new to linux.
I really need step by step installation and configuration on our company's required Redhat 9.0 (shrike) OS.
Thank you and God... (2 Replies)
Hello All.
I was messing around with Fetchmail on a Test Email account. Here's what my fetchmailrc file looks like:
poll imap.gmail.com proto IMAP fetchall
ssl
When I ran this, it removed all the test emails from my Google Account. There were a few emails that I needed, however, I... (3 Replies)
Hi peeps,
We are having around 60 users.
The time set to retrieve the mail is 300 sec.
But it's taking around 1 hour to deliver mails.
I am using debian sarge 3.1.
any clues?
And how it will affect if I decrease the time?
My machine has got 1 p4 3.0 GHZ processor and 1 GB ram.
The home... (2 Replies)
once i used kmail (or sometimes outlook express) for my e-mail client.
i had no problem with that.
now being with unix console, i want to retrieve pop3 mails, using fetchmail.
(where i can browse my mailbox(es) later)
and it seems something i'm missing or do not understand.
assuming my e-mail... (2 Replies)
Hi all.
I'm currently building my own webmail server but I will need to collect my mail from several different account scattered around the 'Net.
I know fetchmail can do this. The problem I have is that my main POP3 mailbox at my ISP lumps all users' e-mails into one box.
This means that... (0 Replies)
Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope(3pm)NAME
Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope - Message envelope filter module for the Courier::Filter framework
SYNOPSIS
use Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope;
my $module = Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope->new(
fields => {
# One or more of the following fields:
sender => 'paul.greenfield@unisys.com',
recipient => 'julian@mehnle.net',
remote_host => '216.250.130.2',
remote_host_name => qr/(^|.)php.net$/,
remote_host_helo => qr/^[^.]*$/
},
# Optionally the following:
response => $response_text,
logger => $logger,
inverse => 0,
trusting => 0,
testing => 0,
debugging => 0
);
my $filter = Courier::Filter->new(
...
modules => [ $module ],
...
);
DESCRIPTION
This class is a filter module class for use with Courier::Filter. It matches a message if one of the message's envelope fields matches the
configured criteria.
Constructor
The following constructor is provided:
new(%options): returns Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope
Creates a new Envelope filter module.
%options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options:
fields
Required. A reference to a hash containing the message envelope field names and patterns (as key/value pairs) that messages are to
be matched against. Field names are matched case-insensitively. Patterns may either be simple strings (for exact, case-sensitive
matches) or regular expression objects created by the "qr//" operator (for inexact, partial matches).
The following envelope fields are supported:
sender
The message's envelope sender (from the "MAIL FROM" SMTP command).
recipient
Any of the message's envelope recipients (from the "RCPT TO" SMTP commands).
remote_host
The IP address of the SMTP client that submitted the message.
remote_host_name
The host name (gained by Courier through a DNS reverse lookup) of the SMTP client that submitted the message, if available.
remote_host_helo
The HELO string that the SMTP client specified, if available.
So for instance, to match any message with a sender of "paul.greenfield@unisys.com", directed at "julian@mehnle.net" (possibly
among other recipients), you could set the "fields" option as follows:
fields => {
sender => 'paul.greenfield@unisys.com',
recipient => 'julian@mehnle.net'
}
response
A string that is to be returned literally as the match result in case of a match. Defaults to "Prohibited <field>: <value>".
All options of the Courier::Filter::Module constructor are also supported. Please see "new()" in Courier::Filter::Module for their
descriptions.
Instance methods
See "Instance methods" in Courier::Filter::Module for a description of the provided instance methods.
SEE ALSO
Courier::Filter::Module::Header, Courier::Filter::Module, Courier::Filter::Overview.
For AVAILABILITY, SUPPORT, and LICENSE information, see Courier::Filter::Overview.
AUTHOR
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 Courier::Filter::Module::Envelope(3pm)