This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C1ACDB.4AA5F510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Procmail. -----Original Message----- From: David P. Schwartz [mailto:davids@desertigloo.com] Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:33 AM To: plug Subject: autoresponder-like question I send out some reports attached to emails each week. Invariably, a few people complain that they can't open the attachment and they need me to re-send it. It's really a major PITA! I'm looking for some solution that can handle these sort of requests without administrative intervention on my part. Here's one idea I've got. To put some meat on the example, suppose I'm sending out a new recipe each week in an email, and there's an attachment with some related stuff in a ZIP file. So, let's say there's an email address added to each distribution list that goes to a "bucket", eg., backuplist.recipe@thedomain.com (maybe a regular POP3 mailbox is fine). Then, when people can't read an attachment, they'd simply send a request to another email address (eg., resend.recipe@thedomain.com) specifying the name of the desired recipe's file attachment (or recipe name) in the subject header. At the other end, "something" would intercept all emails addressed to a users matching the pattern "resend.*@thedomain.com" and search through the emails in the bucket (or mailbox) for one that contains the specified attachment. If found, it would be sent out to the sender's email address. If not, an error mail would be sent back along with a list of all the files it DID find. A bonus feature would be that it checks the request to be sure that the sender's email address is contained somewhere in the header of the mail containing the attachment. That way, only people who are on the distribution list could ask for files to be re-sent. Does anybody know of anything that behaves remotely similar to this? Or that handles this problem in a different way? TIA! -David ________________________________________________ See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss ------_=_NextPart_001_01C1ACDB.4AA5F510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: autoresponder-like question

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-----Original Message-----
From: David P. Schwartz [mailto:davids@desertigloo.com= ]
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:33 AM
To: plug
Subject: autoresponder-like question


I send out some reports attached to emails = each
week.  Invariably, a few people complain that = they
can't open the attachment and they need me to
re-send it.  It's really a major PITA!  = I'm
looking for some solution that can handle = these
sort of requests without administrative
intervention on my part.

Here's one idea I've got.  To put some meat on = the
example, suppose I'm sending out a new recipe = each
week in an email, and there's an attachment = with
some related stuff in a ZIP file.

So, let's say there's an email address added = to
each distribution list that goes to a = "bucket",
eg., backuplist.recipe@thedomain.com (maybe a
regular POP3 mailbox is fine).  Then, when = people
can't read an attachment, they'd simply send = a
request to another email address (eg.,
resend.recipe@thedomain.com) specifying the = name
of the desired recipe's file attachment (or = recipe
name) in the subject header.

At the other end, "something" would = intercept all
emails addressed to a users matching the = pattern
"resend.*@thedomain.com" and search = through the
emails in the bucket (or mailbox) for one = that
contains the specified attachment.  If found, = it
would be sent out to the sender's email = address.
If not, an error mail would be sent back = along
with a list of all the files it DID find.

A bonus feature would be that it checks the
request to be sure that the sender's email = address
is contained somewhere in the header of the = mail
containing the attachment.  That way, only = people
who are on the distribution list could ask = for
files to be re-sent.

Does anybody know of anything that behaves
remotely similar to this?  Or that handles = this
problem in a different way?

TIA!
-David

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