qmail :

> Thank you, it's working fine!


> Markus Stumpf escritas:

>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 06:04:36PM +0000, qmail wrote:
>> >  OH, do you know the variable name wich refers to the qmail-local messages
>> >  names? If I use the same name that qmail-local uses I wouldn't have name
>> >  collisions, right? 
>> >  Is it possible?
>> 
>> As Charles mentioned there is no variable.
>> But you could use
>> ./some_user/Maildir/new/"`/bin/date '+%s'`"."$$"."`/bin/hostname`"
>> which would mimic qmails naming system at the cost of two program calls.
>> 
>> Please test on the command line
>> $ /bin/date '+%s'
>> as not all date commands support the '+%s' format.
>> 
>> \Maex
>> 
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An even better possibility is to use safecat from

http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/safecat.html

It does exactly what you need to be done: Create (from stdin) a file
in a Maildir, following the Maildir conventions set forth in the
documentation.

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Joerg Lenneis

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