Nerses Ohanyan wrote:
>
>I want to find out how to run a script every time one of my mailing
>lists is sent an e-mail. I need to parse the message end put it in a
>database to be viewed on my site.
Assuming you don't need the pipermail archive, you can use an 'external
archiver' for this. See th
Hi,
I want to find out how to run a script every time one of my mailing
lists is sent an e-mail. I need to parse the message end put it in a
database to be viewed on my site.
Thanks,
Nerses
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Dragon wrote:
>
>I'm certainly willing to give this a try though, I can usually wrap
>my head around a new programming language pretty quickly. Especially
>if I can get some good guidance over the thorny bits.
As good as we're capable of :-)
>OK, this looks like the right path for what I want
Dragon said the following on 3/13/2006 1:49 AM:
> It's not so much a problem per se as it is just that I want
> processing to be much more immediate so that when a member
> subscription is approved or a member unsubscribes or is removed from
> the list, the password update and other setup activi
Mark Sapiro sent the message below at 08:46 PM 3/12/2006:
>Dragon wrote:
>
> >I have a list where I have provided a number of web features for
> >members. I have implemented a script to extract the email address and
> >password for each user and then update the password files for Apache
> >authenti
Dragon wrote:
>I have a list where I have provided a number of web features for
>members. I have implemented a script to extract the email address and
>password for each user and then update the password files for Apache
>authentication for the list web directories. This script also does a
>lo
I have a list where I have provided a number of web features for
members. I have implemented a script to extract the email address and
password for each user and then update the password files for Apache
authentication for the list web directories. This script also does a
lot of additional set