On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 07:34:23PM +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there mail notification program which can check POP3/IMAP/... email
> accounts for new mails and send the result to syslog?
A bash script which uses logger can do this. Like:
fetchmail | logger
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Hi!
Is there mail notification program which can check POP3/IMAP/... email
accounts for new mails and send the result to syslog?
- Martin
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:01:04AM +0100, MH wrote:
> Fran?ois> Hello, Do you know if festival run with esd ?
> Fran?ois> Thanks
> Fran?ois> Fran?ois
>
> Seemed to be more exactly not running _against_ esd:
festival can be set up to run with esd through esdplay
> "François" == François Chenais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
François> Hello, Do you know if festival run with esd ?
François> Thanks
François> François
Seemed to be more exactly not running _against_ esd:
http://www.speechio.org/archive/msg00059.html
http:
That actually has to do with wither or not people can write
messages to your terminal screen with commands such as
write, talk or wall.
At 03:17 AM 2/12/02, François Chenais wrote:
And what about using the command mesg in your .bashrc.
mesg yallows others to write on your terminal. So tha
quiet easy.
In bash and (in zsh it should work similarly) you may append (with a
question mark) the mail notification message to the $MAILPATH
setting. But this message could be perfectly a sound playing command
or a text reading one.
If festival is on your system you could put the following in ~./
And what about using the command mesg in your .bashrc.
mesg yallows others to write on your terminal. So that, I think
that your are notify by a beep when receiving a mail .
Hope that will help you
François
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 16:44:59 +1030
Thomas Cook <[EM
This is done either by the server comsat, which is the server for biff,
or by bash itself. If it is bash then it is done with the MAIL or
MAILPATH variables.
Regards
Tom
Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>
> Can anybody tell me which file causes this to come on my screen:
> "You have mail in /var/spool/mail/
Can anybody tell me which file causes this to come on my screen:
"You have mail in /var/spool/mail/chomiak"
If I could find that file I might be able to modify it to get a beep when
mail comes in instead of just the words on the screen. /etc/bash_profile
was suggested to me; I don't have that. I ch
for this is to keep Pine open all
> >the time in one of my consoles, but I wondered whether or not there are
> >other solutions.
> >
> >--
> > Cheryl
>
> I know that biff is used for mail notification. Not exactly sure how i
At 01:21 PM 2/11/02, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Of course, I realize that one solution for this is to keep Pine open all
the time in one of my consoles, but I wondered whether or not there are
other solutions.
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I know that biff is used for mail notification
Of course, I realize that one solution for this is to keep Pine open all
the time in one of my consoles, but I wondered whether or not there are
other solutions.
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Cheryl
Hi all!
I am using woody; have exim and fetchmail and Pine for mail, though
considering a change to mutt. Can't use Xwindows or graphical systems
because I am blind.
I want to know whether there is a way I can set up my machine so that it
will beep when I get new mail into /var/mail, but without di
Hello,
I have some questions about setting up INN as a local only
news server.
Is there a way to get INN to send articles as mail to the
people who subscribe to the newsgroup the article was
sent to?
Further more, I seem to have some difficulties setting up
newsfeeds and incoming.conf right.
I
Hallo Erik,
* Erik schrieb:
> I would appreciate clarification of this issue (imap and mail delivery
> or imap and new mail notification), I have already read the IMAP book
> and some online docs but haven't found anything about this aspect of
> imap mail serving. I am not s
On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Erik Steffl wrote:
> I am using IMAP server to access email (IMAP runs on my home
> copmputer, I use it to read email from local machine or from other
> machine, I tried several IMAP clients (mutt, netscape, mozilla, and to
> certain extend kmail, balsa, maybe some other tha
access the mailboxes on file level, all other programs (MUAs, delivery)
should use imap to do the physical access.
I would appreciate clarification of this issue (imap and mail delivery
or imap and new mail notification), I have already read the IMAP book
and some online docs but haven't
then every sixty seconds.
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- Original Message -
From: "Aaron Brashears" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:39 AM
Subject: Console new mail notification
> I'm running debian stable,
Aaron Brashears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running debian stable, and I've set up procmail to filter
> messages into appropriate mailboxes. However, now that almost all
> mail is filtered into /home/gila/Mail, none of it winds up in
> /var/... so console ma
I'm running debian stable, and I've set up procmail to filter messages into
appropriate mailboxes.
However, now that almost all mail is filtered into /home/gila/Mail, none of it
winds up in /var/... so console mail notification doesn't work correctly.
Is there any way to configur
I have a CVS server and would like to get mail notification on commit going.
However all the users of CVS are not local users. CVS insists on trying to
mail locally anyway. I have created a file:
users:
foo:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bar:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but it just mails foo and bar on the local
Are there any good mail notification programs available for Debian? I'm
especially interested in big flashy packages with lots of bells,
whistles, etc. One that could run as a screensaver would be cool.
Thanks,
Brian Morgan
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> MAILCHECK=10
>
> into my .bash_profile. I have tried the same MAIL variable as MAILPATH but
> this didn't work.
I use xbuffy to do mail notification. It's a better xbiff-like program.
> Also, how can I have mail that have been cross posted still sorted into
> the correct
Hi,
I have a number of mail boxes, to handle the different lists I am on.
I use procmail to filter the mails to the right folders.
I have put:
MAIL='/var/spool/mail/tim;/home/tim/mail/debian-user;/home/tim/mail/seul-
project'
MAILCHECK=10
into my .bash_profile. I have tried the same MAIL variable
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