I don't like it!!One good thing about it though is
that it kind of like "cats" emails and then you can
drop them into mysql but I still need to do a  lot of
configs .I have to create the db's and all that.
I don't know maybe there's something I missed, but it
doesn't look like a complete solution for me.

But it's a good scriptable solution vs maybe other
useful scripts.Thank you!!I didn't know python had
that.

--- Nate Lowrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Look at the poplib module in the standard python
> library and you
> shouldn't need fetchmail.
> 
> Nate L.
> 
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Claudia Firsten
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok , I give up !!!After searching for a couple of
> >  weeks for a fetchmail/exim to mysql plugin I
> haven't
> >  been able to find anything suitable.
> >
> >  The setup that I have is very simple:
> >
> >  A Debian machine fetchmail-s the emails from our
> >  hosted mail server and each user , not very many
> ,
> >  about 6 , have a forward file in their home dir
> which
> >  points to the Exchange on the local net.
> >  >From there they use their Outlook-s to grab the
> >  emails.I used this setup because the Exchange
> pop3
> >  connector wasn't able to retrieve emails sooner
> than
> >  15 min and I had to set up fetchmail to do this
> every
> >  120 s because my boss kept complaining that if
> someone
> >  sends him an email , hey let's meet in half hour
> , he
> >  was going to get that email 15 min later and it
> was a
> >  total mess.Not that it will actually happen but ,
> you
> >  know how they are , always complaining about
> stuff.
> >
> >  So what I'm looking for is a plugin that just
> copies
> >  every email that passes through exim/fetchmail
> and
> >  drops it into a database but will still pass it
> on to
> >  the forward file which will end up on the
> Exchange.
> >
> >  You might ask , why do you need us for , this is
> the
> >  Dabo users list?
> >  Well , I want to build a dabo app that's going to
> look
> >  at those emails independent from Outlook but
> that's a
> >  long story.And it's a good idea anyway to keep
> track
> >  of all the stuff that goes on , so let's say you
> want
> >  to look at all of your e-mails from a year ago
> you
> >  could dive into the mysql and take a look at
> those.
> >
> >  We have a CRM software that's doing that but it's
> >  dropping them into an mssql db and the person
> that
> >  sends you the email has to be added as a contact
> in
> >  order for the email to show up in the db , again
> ,
> >  it's a long story.
> >
> >  So if anybody has any idea that might help that
> would
> >  be great.
> >
> >  Thank you.
> >
> >
> >
> >      
>
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