Peter, you're my hero :)

Thanks !!!

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Peter Velan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> am 13.05.2008 12:09 schrieb Julien Balmont:
> > BTW, I'm afraid the file is saved only after the script is called.
> > Is there a way to avoid this behaviour?
>
> My transport looks like ...
>
> script_transport:
>  driver = pipe
>  envelope_to_add
>  delivery_date_add
>  user = userxyz
>  group = groupxyz
>  command = /scriptpath/perlscript -para1=y -para2=y -para2=n - -
>
> The essential part in my script: read piped message from STDIN and save
> it in a file ...
>
> open( MAIL, "> $filename" );
>  while( <> ) { print MAIL $_; }
> close( MAIL );
>
> Now I could do whatever I want on the stored copy of the message.
>
> Do you rely on Exim to store the message or do you read the pipe?
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
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