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Re: Advice pls on Demime and pipes |
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From: |
Bob Leigh <bobleigh @
twomeeps .
com> |
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Mon, 20 Jun 2005 07:54:32 -0400 |
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list-managers @
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lee <davislee@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Can anyone advise me on how to use Demime in association with a
> particular pipe?
> Here is an example of how I am already piping elsewhere using demime on
> my Exim and Sendmail hosting:
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> abc@xyz.com: "|/home/incel/www/demime.pl
> '|/home/incel/www/mailgust/dbcron.pl 18'"
> And below are 2 unsuccessful attempts at using demime in a pipe with the
> M2F import script;
> abc@xyz.com: |/home/incel/www/demime.pl
> |/home/incel/www/interactive/m2f/m2f_import_msgs.sh
First, try using the quoting syntax that works for demime in your example,
like this:
abc@xyz.com: "|/home/incel/www/demime.pl '|/home/incel/www/interactive/m2f/m2f_import_msgs.sh'"
Also, you might want to check that the account which is running demime does
indeed have permission to access the second script, "m2f_import_msgs.sh".
--
Bob Leigh bobleigh@twomeeps.com
"Summertime, and the loafing is easy..."
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