Bill Curnow wrote:
> On 21 Apr 2004 at 18:35, Michael Meltzer wrote:
>
> > a client sends data from internet to a server in an intranet. For
> > security reasons this should be done by mail. Therefor a mailserver
> > will be setup in DMZ.
>
> They're nothing secure about email, but I think I know
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> From: "Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Michael Meltzer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Perl-Win32-Users"
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 5:03 PM
> Subject: RE: best pract
On 21 Apr 2004 at 18:35, Michael Meltzer wrote:
> a client sends data from internet to a server in an intranet. For
> security reasons this should be done by mail. Therefor a mailserver
> will be setup in DMZ.
They're nothing secure about email, but I think I know what you're
getting at. You ne
CTED]>; "Perl-Win32-Users"
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 5:03 PM
Subject: RE: best practice question
> > The mail server has to run on a windows box. Up to now there
> > is no specific server determined. So I am looking for a free
> > mail se
"Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR" wrote:
> > The mail server has to run on a windows box. Up to now there
> > is no specific server determined. So I am looking for a free
> > mail server (free of $) if possible. I would prefer a server
> > which can initiate the Perl program by itself as you stated below.
> The mail server has to run on a windows box. Up to now there
> is no specific server determined. So I am looking for a free
> mail server (free of $) if possible. I would prefer a server
> which can initiate the Perl program by itself as you stated below.
Is launching perl program(s) the onl
Bill Curnow wrote:
> On 21 Apr 2004 at 12:11, Michael Meltzer wrote:
>
> > How can I start a perlscript via mail on windows? An incoming mail
> > should start the script and the script than will parse the mail.
>
> Unfortunately, you haven't provided enough information to make a
> truly informed
On 21 Apr 2004 at 12:11, Michael Meltzer wrote:
> How can I start a perlscript via mail on windows? An incoming mail
> should start the script and the script than will parse the mail.
Unfortunately, you haven't provided enough information to make a
truly informed suggestion.
1) Is the mail
How can I start a perlscript via mail on windows ?
An incoming mail should start the script and the script than will parse the mail.
Also the usage of some tools are possible.
Any advice welcome
Michael
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