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On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 6:42 PM, John Haggerty <bouncy...@gmail.com> wrote: > ok so I know this is one of those "weird" requests but here me out. > So far I have an issue with a package for python called "libgmail" which is > basically a gmail interface for python to send messages remoetly. > > Works ok except that the 'sendMessage' routine is bad. > > This is included in the above attachment > > it's used in a program called "ogss" which is an sms interface to gmail to > basically read gmail and then have a command done on a remote machine and > then spat out on the local machine to a log file that's opened and then > emailed back > > problem is that the sending back routine fails. > > Now I've found a program that will more or less do what is requied but it's > not really exactly what would be used in that it doesn't use the libgmail > routine. > > So far the maintainer of both packages seem to be afk or not having their > routines fixed and so far debian/Unbuntu claim that the last version of the > package has been fixed :( > > Is there a recommendatin of how to combine/alter so that ogss can transmit? > My main issue is that python is lesser known to me than Chinese (which I > also don't know). > > My idea of this is to have a remote email timeclock program which could > then be scripted with any language or just "echo >>blah" if necessary. > > Thanks in advance :) >
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