Unless I disremember, procmail can be setup to do this.

This is something that used to be done quite commonly, though
I've personally never bothered.  Shouldn't be hard to find out
how via a google search.

Be aware that this is just full of security implications.

Jared


On Sunday 05 August 2001 19:25, Eca Eca wrote:
> Friends :
>
> How can i do for connect in the database by unix, when the operational
> system received a email ?
>
> For example : I send a email to the address (or alias)
> when unix receives this email i would like to run a script ...
>
> I don't know how to write a shell script for to do it ...
>
> Hugs
>
> Eriovaldo
>
>
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