On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 07:53:38PM +0100, Leen Besselink wrote:
Where a small patch to procmail which uses standard out for telling the LDA or wrapper what files it delivered to, would be pretty easy.
You can already do that with procmail: $LASTFOLDER contains the name of the file procmail delivered to (sometime it's relative to $MAILDIR, sometimes it's absolute - it seems to depend on where it's used), so you could use those two to tell the LDA which file to check. You might be able to use the TRAP variable to achieve this; however all output from the TRAP command is logged to $LOGFILE, I don't know if it goes to STDOUT as well. If you wanted to use a daemon you could adapt the Python code shown previously to read from a named pipe, and pop this near the start of your .procmailrc: TRAP='echo "$LASTFOLDER" > /path/to/pipe' or invoking it directly: TRAP='/path/to/reindex/program "$LASTFOLDER"'
If you only want this for one mailbox you could add the 'c' flag to the recipe and duplicate the recipe directly afterwards, making the action | echo "$MAILDIR/$LASTFOLDER" > /path/to/pipe or: | /path/to/reindex/program "$MAILDIR/$LASTFOLDER"'
You seem to need "$MAILDIR/$LASTFOLDER" here instead of just "$LASTFOLDER", though it may differ for you.
Hopefully this will be useful to you,
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