RE: [SA-list] Trigger a server reboot based on incoming email

2014-06-03 Thread Ercolano, Stan
Well, you can have SA reboot the server directly in the event the conditions are satisfied. Alternatively you can install a MAPI client (outlook) on the server (to be rebooted), then put a rule in Outlook on inbound mail. To prevent any email from rebooting the server you can set SA to

[SA-list] Trigger a server reboot based on incoming email

2014-06-03 Thread Roderick Garcia
We would like to trigger a server reboot based on incoming email. We have a 3rd party host that can send us an email based on certain conditions. Receiving this email would prompt us to reboot our server. Can this be done by some type of script? I anticipated maybe finding a way to copy tha

RE: [SA-list] calculate timestamp for Mailflow check

2014-06-03 Thread Demeulemeester, Pieter
ilflow COM check. The message that is send contains a timestamp in the subject field, ex. SMTP2POP3 97421820140603. It is obvious that the last part "20140603" refers to the date 2014, july, 3th. Is it possible to calculate the time from the first part "974218" ? In th

RE: [SA-list] calculate timestamp for Mailflow check

2014-06-03 Thread Dirk Bulinckx
I have a question about the Mailflow COM check. The message that is send contains a timestamp in the subject field, ex. SMTP2POP3 97421820140603. It is obvious that the last part "20140603" refers to the date 2014, july, 3th. Is it possible to calculate the time from the fi

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[SA-list] calculate timestamp for Mailflow check

2014-06-03 Thread Demeulemeester, Pieter
Hi, I have a question about the Mailflow COM check. The message that is send contains a timestamp in the subject field, ex. SMTP2POP3 97421820140603. It is obvious that the last part "20140603" refers to the date 2014, july, 3th. Is it possible to calculate the time from