On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Rob Arends wrote:

>
> Have a look at the readme, "CMD aliases" section.
> I think this is what you need.
> Providing the TO user does not exist, then a file datafax.tab in
> $MAIL_ROOT/cmdaliases/company.com will be executed.
>
> datafax.tab
> -----------
> "external"[TAB]"0"[TAB]"300"[TAB]"path/datafax.exe"[TAB]"@@FILE"[NEWLINE]
> -----------
>
> All you need to do now is write a script (path/datafax.exe) that takes the
> first arg passed as the message file and copy it to a work area, and extract
> the file contained there-in.
> If the message is MIME encoded, you could use mpack/munpack for dos
> (ftp.andrew.cmu.edu:pub/mpack/) to decrypt it rather than leaving it as an
> ..eml or .msg
> Then copy the final file to your \share and clean up.
>
> Davide,
> Can you let me know if I got this right.

The part the regards XMail is right.


> Also I noticed what may be a typo.
> In the CMD ALIASSES section, the line "When a mail from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is
> received "
> I think should be "for" not "from".

Fixed, thx.



- Davide

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