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Posted by wegenern@gmail.com on 08/16/06 18:12
Since your familiar with PHP, I would recommend you stay using the
language you know the most about. You could set this up using PHP CLI
(Command Line Interface) & IMAP, POP3 and NNTP Functions. Thus the ways
of approaching inital design depend on your platform (Linux, Windows)?
Other options... I would write it in Perl, running Fedora Core. But
that me.
Good Luck
-Nic
Alex wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We're trying to write a script that will monitor 6 email addresses and
> if an email arrives it will print to a specific network printer based
> on the email address. So if the address is 'department1@domain.com' it
> will print to 'dept1ptr'. Each printer can be setup either on a
> network print server or printed to directly via IP address... they're
> all HP printers.
>
> Any suggestions on a route to go with this? I'm very familiar with PHP
> but I've never written a script to do something like this... and if PHP
> isn't the right avenue to take, I'd love other options.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions on how to approach this. Take
> care,
>
> Alex.
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