This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===============2031437030== Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_000B_01C469D7.A3B2B6A0" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C469D7.A3B2B6A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I wish to send an e-mail once a day containing a file generated by a = perl script I have written. I can generate the message with kmail -s ..... -msg ..... but then I = end up in the composer window. How can I go the next step and have kmail = actually send the message? Then I could get a simple shell script to = generate the file and send it to me (and others) each morning. Alternate solution would be to generate the entire message with perl, = then drop it somewhere that kmail can find it. Problem is, as I = understand the docs, I would have to force kmail to regenerate the = indexes, and I do not see a command line option to do this. Can I access = the indexes with perl and modify them myself? There is also the issue of = setting the mesage id correctly. Second problem is with kmail itself. I have configured it to check mail = at intervals, which it does just fine. I have also set it to send queued = mail on checkmail. It does this when I do a manual check mail, but does = not do it on an automatic interval checkmail. Is there some odd = configuration item I have missed? I have looked at some perl smtp scripts, but I am not yet experienced = enough with perl to make those work. Thanks Stuart ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C469D7.A3B2B6A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I wish to send an e-mail once a day = containing a=20 file generated by a perl script I have written.
I can generate the message with kmail = -s=20 .....  -msg .....  but then I end up in the composer window. = How can I=20 go the next step and have kmail actually send the message? Then I could = get a=20 simple shell script to generate the file and send it to me (and others) = each=20 morning.
 
Alternate solution would be to generate = the entire=20 message with perl, then drop it somewhere that kmail can find it. = Problem is, as=20 I understand the docs, I would have to force kmail to regenerate the = indexes,=20 and I do not see a command line option to do this. Can I access the = indexes with=20 perl and modify them myself? There is also the issue of setting the = mesage id=20 correctly.
 
Second problem is with kmail itself. I = have=20 configured it to check mail at intervals, which it does just fine. I = have also=20 set it to send queued mail on checkmail. It does this when I do a manual = check=20 mail, but does not do it on an automatic interval checkmail. Is there = some odd=20 configuration item I have missed?
 
I have looked at some perl smtp = scripts, but I am=20 not yet experienced enough with perl to make those work.
 
Thanks
 
Stuart
 
 
 
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