Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> I like the idea with the script, too. However, you would have to fiddle 
> around the mbox file... Or does dirvish-expire write the output into 
> some temp-file? Didn't find any hint in the code about this, but again, 
> I don't know much about Perl.

In my setup dirvish-expire is run by cron. It just prints the output to
its standard output and cron arranges for that to be mailed to me. So if
I wanted to post-process the output, I would pipe the output from
dirvish-expire into my postprocessor within the crontab line. The
postprocessor would be written as a 'filter' process, reading from
standard input and writing to standard output.

I guess other people's setups work the same way, but I don't know for sure.

Cheers, Dave
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