Tom Collins wrote:
The Perl program would go through the headers and decide on whether the
mail should even be forwarded to the alpha-pager (e.g., ignore mailing
lists, etc.). If it was worthy of forwarding, another part of the
script would modify the message to get as much information across
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 01:11 PM, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
we've had a request from a customer to be able to forward only the
subject line (or minimal headers) from incoming messages to the
customer's wireless device, the reason of course being that if they
receive a large attachment it c
Paul Theodoropoulos writes:
>
> we've had a request from a customer to be able to forward only the subject
> line (or minimal headers) from incoming messages to the customer's wireless
> device, the reason of course being that if they receive a large attachment
> it chews up a lot of their ba
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> Sounds like a plan for Procmail to me... something that writes a new
> (blank) body and forwards the mail to the wireless account.
That or maildrop + formmail should work nicely.
C
> Regards,
> Andrew
>
>
this is to be delivered to a blackberry device, so i don't think that's a
solution.
At 01:15 PM 06/09/2003, Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier/better to setup a SMS-based web-interface for remotely
reading mail? In fact, I'd wager there are already opensource solutions out
there that
> i've been pondering this for a bit, and can't quite come up with a
> solution. i keep thinking something like forwarding the message to
> another account they create, and that one having an autoresponder on it,
> but that's not quite right.
Sounds like a plan for Procmail to me... something tha
Wouldn't it be easier/better to setup a SMS-based web-interface for remotely
reading mail? In fact, I'd wager there are already opensource solutions out
there that do just that.
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> From: Paul Theodoropoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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