From chrisb at jesmond.demon.co.uk Tue Jul 20 12:35:32 2004 From: chrisb at jesmond.demon.co.uk (Chris Benson) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:29 2004 Subject: [Tyneside-pm] [andrew.taylor@carshock.com: Quick Perl Job..] Message-ID: <20040720183532.A14663@gamma.home> ----- Forwarded message from Andrew Taylor ----- From: Andrew Taylor Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:47:43 +0100 To: cb@jesmond.demon.co.uk Subject: Quick Perl Job.. X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.618) Hi, I found your name through the Tyneside PM website. We have the requirement for a quick perl script, I'm handy but Perl isn't my forte, I just need to pay someone to do it. Essentially I need something which will extract attachments from a procmail recipe. Do you, or, any of your Perl-monger friends fancy earning a couple of quid? Cheers Andrew ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Chris Benson From andy at hexten.net Tue Jul 20 13:19:37 2004 From: andy at hexten.net (Andy Armstrong) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:29 2004 Subject: [Tyneside-pm] [andrew.taylor@carshock.com: Quick Perl Job..] In-Reply-To: <20040720183532.A14663@gamma.home> References: <20040720183532.A14663@gamma.home> Message-ID: <40FD6239.6010305@hexten.net> Chris Benson wrote: > Hi, > > I found your name through the Tyneside PM website. > > We have the requirement for a quick perl script, I'm handy but Perl > isn't my forte, I just need to pay someone to do it. Essentially I need > something which will extract attachments from a procmail recipe. > > Do you, or, any of your Perl-monger friends fancy earning a couple of > quid? Literally a couple of quid? :) -- Andy Armstrong From chrisb at jesmond.demon.co.uk Wed Jul 21 06:06:15 2004 From: chrisb at jesmond.demon.co.uk (Chris Benson) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:29 2004 Subject: [Tyneside-pm] [andrew.taylor@carshock.com: Quick Perl Job..] In-Reply-To: <40FD6239.6010305@hexten.net> References: <20040720183532.A14663@gamma.home> <40FD6239.6010305@hexten.net> Message-ID: <20040721120615.A20368@gamma.home> On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 07:19:37PM +0100, Andy Armstrong wrote: > > Literally a couple of quid? :) Contact him direct: it doesn't look to be much: following a request for more info he said: > The short story is, we're replacing the Windows 2000 fax servers we > have with out-sourced fax2email, one of the requirements we have that > isn't covered by the service is to archive all inbound/outbound faxes > across 6 numbers (or 6 email accounts). I thought the easiest way was > to setup a local workstation that would sit on the ADSL line in the > office and suck down a copy of every mail (fax) sent or received. I've > got a quick procmail configuration setup and this is where I'm > struggling, the procmail recipes aren't strong enough to detach any > files from the e-mails coming in and save them in a directory. I am, > however, lead to believe that a simple recipe + a simple perl script > could use the CPAN MIME:Parser to do the work in no time. -- Chris Benson