#!/bin/sh -
#
# Quick hack for fetchmail to locally spool messages.
#
# To spool:
# fetchmail --mda "fetchspool -t %T %F"
# To de-spool
# fetchspool -f
#
# Robert de Bath <robert@mayday.cix.co.uk>
# updated by william boughton <bill@xencat.demon.co.uk>
# 4th/10/1998 and tested
#
# William Boughton comments:
# Still has some potential problems, with using inline from address.
# The use of _ is bad because fetchmails uses this if it notices
# shell escapes.
# 10th/11/1998
# Changed to using 3 _@@s to delimit the message, i hope this is ok.
# Whilst i have tested and used this script, with my demon account and
# SDPS, it may still have serious problems, that i've not noticed etc.
MAILSPOOL=/tmp/spool
if [ "$1" != "-f" ]
then
if [ "$1" = "-t" ]
then
ADDR="$2"
FROM="$3"
else
ADDR="$1"
FROM="$2"
fi
cat - > $MAILSPOOL/tmp.$$ || exit 1
mv $MAILSPOOL/tmp.$$ "$MAILSPOOL/msg.`date +%j%H%M%S`$$.to.${ADDR}_@@${FROM}" || exit 1
exit 0
else
for i in $MAILSPOOL/msg.*.to.*
do
[ -f "$i" ] || continue
# TO="`echo \"$i\" | sed 's/^msg.[^.]*.to.//'`"
TO=$(basename $i | sed -e 's/^msg.[^.]*.to.//' -e 's/_@@.*$//')
FROM=$(basename $i | sed 's/^msg.[^.]*.to.*_@@//')
# need the \<\> so for bounces to have a proper from addr
echo the to was \<$TO\> and the from