Philip Hazel wrote:
> > You can use the exim filter "pipe" command to pipe the e-mail
> > message to a simple perl script which will do
> > s/^(Subject:.+)\[EXIM\]\s*/$1/;
> > the first time it sees it and save the message to your mailbox.
>
> Watch out! If you do this, you will have to take precautions to lock
> your mailbox between simultaneous invocations of this script.
Surely the best[1] way would be to have the perl script give it back to
Exim, with something like this to prevent loops:
if $sender_address is "exim-users-request@???" and
$h_subject contains "[EXIM]" then
pipe to your script
endif
Now why didn't I think of using Perl, I may try this myself.
[1] OK, `easiest', not `best', but I'm lazy
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