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* Add files from ESR's dev directory that weren't under version controlRob Funk2004-06-081-0/+16
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#!/bin/sh
# Runfetchmail 1.1
#
# Copyright (c) 1997 Doug Muth, Wescosville, Pennsylvania USA
# All rights reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
#
# Please send bug reports, suggestions, and flames to: dmuth@ot.com
#
# This shell script is used as a "frontend" for running fetchmail.  It will
#	start up fetchmail and save the session to disk, generate statistics
#	of the e-mail that you downloaded, and tell you how many messages
#	you have in various folders.  A copy of these results are also
#	e-mailed to you.
#
# An rc file is also supported.  If the file $HOME/.runfetchmailrc 
#	exists, it will be sourced.  This way, you can place runfetchmail
#	into /usr/local/bin, and individual users can have their own settings.
#
# Pre-requisites: You must have procmail, or at least `mailstat', a 
#	utility that comes with procmail, running on your system.  You must 
#	also have `timer', a shell script written by me, if you would like the 
#	total time that the transfer took to be displayed.
#
# Syntax: runfetchmail [-every]
#	-every Downloads all messages from the mailserver, regardless of
#		their size and whether they have been previously downloaded.
#
# Changes in version 1.1: The argument "-every" is supported.  I removed the
#	$EXIT_CODE variable since I had problems assigning the exit code from 
#	fetchmail to it.

# Command line to run fetchmail
FETCHMAIL="/usr/local/bin/fetchmail"

# Your procmail logfile
LOG=$HOME/procmail/log

# Do we want to use timer?  Set to 0 to disable.
TIMER=1

# Our path to sendmail with parameters
SENDMAIL="/usr/bin/sendmail -oi -t"

# Who am I?
SELF="dmuth@ot.com"

# The folders that I should check for the number of messages
FOLDERS="$MAIL $HOME/mail/lists"

# Number of seconds to "sleep" for while procmail finishes up, increase
# 	this if you have a really slow system
LATENT=10

# Do we want to use mailstat?  Set to 0 to disable
MAILSTAT=1

# Do we want to e-mail the output to myself?  Set to 0 to disable.
# I strongly suggest doing this so that if you lose your connection to
#	the net part of the way through a download, you can see how much 
#	progess was made
E_MAIL=1

###
# End of user defined variables
###

# The temp file, and ensure my privacy!
TMP=/tmp/fetchmail.sh.$$

# The version of this program
VERSION="Runfetchmail 1.1"

# Trap errors
trap "rm -f $TMP; echo ""Exiting at user request"" ; \
test $TIMER -eq 1 && timer -stop -id $$ >/dev/null; exit 1" \
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# Source the user's rc file if it exists
test -e $HOME/.runfetchmailrc && . $HOME/.runfetchmailrc

num_mail()
{ # This procedure tells me how many messages there are in each folder
for D in $* 
do
	if test -f $D
	then
		echo "There are `frm $D |wc -l` messages in $D"
	fi
done
}

getmail()
{ # Fetch the mail!

test $TIMER -eq 1 && timer -start -id $$ -quiet

$FETCHMAIL $@

# pause for a short while
echo "Now sleeping for $LATENT seconds..."
echo -n "Zzz...Zzz...Zzz..."
sleep $LATENT
echo "wakeup time! <yawn>"
}

stats()
{ # Prepare the statistics

# Ensure we have a log file
test ! -e $LOG && touch $LOG  

echo -e "\n\t\t\t   $VERSION Statistics"
test $MAILSTAT -eq 1 && mailstat -k <$LOG
echo ""
num_mail $FOLDERS
test $TIMER -eq 1 && echo -e "\n`timer -stop -id $$ -quiet` have elapsed."
}

prepmail()
{ # Let's prepare our e-mail
cat <<EOF >$TMP
From: $LOGNAME ($VERSION)
To: $LOGNAME
X-Loop: $SELF
Subject: Mail stats from `date "+%D %X"`

EOF
}

### Main Program

# Let's have some initial cleanup
rm -f $LOG
clear

# Create and secure the temporary file
test $E_MAIL -eq 1 && { cat /dev/null >$TMP; chmod 600 $TMP }

# Prepare the e-mail before the logs are added to it
test $E_MAIL -eq 1 && prepmail

# See if we are downloading every message or not
if test "$1" = "-every"
then
	FETCHMAIL="$FETCHMAIL -a -l 0"
	shift
fi

# Fetch the mail and have the output written to stdout and (optionally) $TMP
test $E_MAIL -eq 1 && getmail $@ 2>&1 |tee -a $TMP || getmail $@

clear

# Do the same thing with the statistics
test $E_MAIL -eq 1 && stats $@ 2>&1 |tee -a $TMP || stats $@

# Now send $TMP to myself and clean up the mess
test $E_MAIL -eq 1 && { cat $TMP |$SENDMAIL; rm -f $TMP }

# cleanup the log file for next time
rm -f $LOG

# The End