a a wrote:
> Yes, I have a router where I create mailsize with directives, but I need
> create this file with a perl script.
> How can i call script?
Well - if you already *have* the ability to do so in Exim *without* calling
perl, one presumes that your remaining need must be external to Exim?
In which case...
'man perl' will get you started...
ELSE
google with "+exim calling a perl script"
returns 277,000 hits...
First two pages look promising...
ELSE:
Invert boot.
Instructions for pouring liquid out of boot are printed on the heel.
Keep your feet well clear of the... no, never mind...
Bill
>
>
> 2006/10/9, W B Hacker <wbh@???>:
>
>>Jose Manuel Lopez wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>It's possible exec perl script from router o exim transport?
>>>I need do it for create maildirsize file.
>>>
>>
>>Exim can run both built-ins (see pcre), embedded perl (which see) and
>>essentially *any* external executable you can grant rights to and call.
>>
>>If all you need to do is create a file, that can be done with no external
>>help
>>at all.
>>
>>Take note of router/transports that create missing mbox or maildir
>>structures
>>for a user on first-receipt of a message.
>>
>>See also the code used to check quotas.
>>
>>google.com or a specific search of this list's archives should
>>turn up many reasonably relevant examples.
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>
>>[1] google.com.hk and other Asian-language versions will NOT return the
>>same
>>breadth of results as their English/western-european language
>>counterparts.
>>One may need to disable cookies, force an english-language choice, or use
>>google.ch. Google.es should be OK for searching EN material AFAIK.
>>
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