Just a thought - would 'formail' be another possible solution? I've
not tried it out in this case as I've not faced this type of
problem - yet! It's only a matter of time, though :-(
Regards,
Kevin_C
-----Original Message-----
>On 27 Jul 1999 nbecker@??? wrote:
>
>> This isn't really exim-specific. Suppose a batch of mail is
delivered
>> to a file. Now you want to requeue it for delivery elsewhere. For
>> example, suppose someone left the company, and now you want to
forward
>> all his mail - but he already has mail in /var/mail/user. What's
an
>> easy way to do this? That is - so he receives the mail as
individual
>> messages - not as one big mail.
>
>This is sufficiently small that I am just going to post it. It
>originated from an Exim user who had the same problem.
>
>--
>Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
>ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
>
>
>#! /usr/bin/perl
>
># This is a utility script to read a mailbox with BSD separators, and
># resend all the messages to a given address. The first argument is
># the name of the mailbox file; the second is the recipient address.
>
># You need to run this as root, or another trusted Exim user in order
># to get the senders correctly set. Pushing the messages back through
># Exim causes an additional Received: header to be added. This is
probably
># no bad thing.
>
>
>$exim = "/usr/lib/sendmail";
>$usage = "resend-mailbox <mailbox file> <recipient>\n";
>
>$file = shift(@ARGV) || die $usage;
>$recipient = shift(@ARGV) || die $usage;
>
>open(INPUT, "$file") || die "can't open $file\n";
>
>while(<INPUT>)
> {
> if ($_ =~
> /^From\s+(\S+)\s+(?:[a-zA-Z]{3},?\s+)? # Common start
> (?: # Non-extracting
bracket
> [a-zA-Z]{3}\s+\d?\d | # First form
> \d?\d\s+[a-zA-Z]{3}\s+\d\d(?:\d\d)? # Second form
> ) # End alternation
> \s+\d\d?:\d\d? # Start of time
> /x)
> {
> close OUTPUT; # If open from
previous
> $from = ($1 =~ /^mailer-daemon$/i)? "<>" : $1;
> print "Message from $from\n";
> open(OUTPUT, "| $exim -f '$from' '$recipient'");
> }
> else { print OUTPUT $_; }
> }
>
>close OUTPUT;
>close INPUT;
>print "Sent contents to $recipient\n";
>
># End
>
>
>
>
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