From: Ritesh Nadhani (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2007 - 00:35:15 EDT
Ooops...sorry about just replying to you. I should press reply-all .... my bad.
Yeah, I know that postfix cant do it but it can be done using
procmail. I will read up the link that you provided.
Thanks for your help again.
On 5/31/07, Evan Platt <> wrote:
> Please post replies to the group.
>
> There's a good starter guide to procmail at
> http://userpages.umbc.edu/~ian/procmail.html .
>
> AFAIK, and someone will I'm sure correct me if I'm wrong, but postfix
> can't do any of what you're looking to do, but you might be able to
> create something with procmail.
>
> At 08:12 PM 5/31/2007, Ritesh Nadhani wrote:
> >Well, I have never used procmail before so I dont know.
> >
> >Do you have any links that I could read to do something like this?
> >
> >On 5/31/07, Evan Platt <> wrote:
> >>At 07:16 PM 5/31/2007, Ritesh Nadhani wrote:
> >> >Hi
> >> >
> >> >We have a postfix server running without any problem. Now for an
> >> >internal application we need to store (backup) all the incoming and
> >> >outgoing mails to a MySQL database.
> >> >
> >> >A similar solution is given at
> >> >http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=archiving-howto but this
> >> >only works if all the mails are stored in the MySQL database.
> >> >
> >> >What I want is that all the emails are stored in normal mailboxes but
> >> >after storing them, postfix calls one of our application with the
> >> >actual email that we can parse and insert it to the database.
> >> >
> >> >Thus what we basically want is that after sending/receiving mail
> >> >Postfix calls another process with the email passed as parameter that
> >> >we can use for further purposes.
> >> >
> >> >Any pointers on the same would be appreciated?
> >>
> >>Couldn't you use a procmail recipe, or am I missing something?
> >>
> >
> >
> >--
> >Ritesh
> >http://www.riteshn.com
>
>
-- Ritesh http://www.riteshn.com
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