I haven't read deeply, but searching teh interweb for 'postfix extract attachments' seems to give useful pointers.





On 14/11/2009, at 22:22, Ben Donohue <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

So far I have not found a solution in Google but maybe I'm not looking for the correct thing...?

A client of mine is getting a .zip file every day to his redhat postfix inbox.

I need to automatically get the zip file from the email and put it in a folder on another machine, then unzip it, then run a program on the extracted file.

There are probably a few pieces to this puzzle.

Is there such an animal that can auto extract a known email? (known from address, known file name)
What about auto moving it to another computer?
Also another utility that can launch a program on detecting a file arriving in a folder? (if a large file it would have to wait till it was all there I suppose)

Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Ben


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