|  | Posted by Chuck Anderson on 06/14/05 07:34 
Manuel Lemos wrote:
 >Hello,
 >
 >on 06/13/2005 05:43 PM Chuck Anderson said the following:
 >
 >
 >>>>I want to use an eMail as a trigger to start a program.
 >>>>
 >>>>E.g. an eMail-Group: any group-member sends an eMail to a
 >>>>group-e-adress  an the Mail is dispatches automatically to all members.
 >>>>
 >>>>I know there are services like yahougroups who do exactly this, but
 >>>>I  wonder wether it's possible to do something like this by my own.
 >>>>
 >>>>Further purposes could be to trigger any program on a webserver by a
 >>>>special trigger-eMail.
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>That is easy. I do that all the time. Basically you need to assign a
 >>>certain address to a mailbox reachable by POP3. Then you keep polling
 >>>the mailbox periodically until a new message reaches there to be
 >>>redistributed to your mailing list.
 >>>
 >>>You may want to use this POP3 class for fetching your messages.
 >>>
 >>>http://www.phpclasses.org/pop3class
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>Thanks for this.  I've been playing with it for a couple of hours.  I've
 >>always wanted to automatically verify new users to a mail list I
 >>created.  I'm sure you know what I mean.  When they sign up I send an
 >>automated email which they must respond to (leaving the subject
 >>intact).  This is going to work great (using cron to poll).
 >>
 >>Have you any clever method for pulling lines out of the headers array?
 >>Using explode at the :'s will not work because of the Date line (time
 >>contains :'s), so I do this:
 >>(just curious to know if there is a simpler way to do it)
 >>
 >>
 >
 >
 >Sure, strtok($line,": "); to pick the header name, and then strtok("");
 >to pick the header value . Just keep in mind that header line that start
 >with space or tab are continuation of previous header line value.
 >
 >
 >
 Thanks, once again.  I'd never used strtok.  I understand how it works
 and I will probably rewrite some other  scripts of mine to use it.
 
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