[hobbit] Monitoring Backups
Rob MacGregor
rob.macgregor at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 16:26:46 CET 2008
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Joshua Johnson
<joshua at stenhouseconsulting.com> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Thanks that is another good option that we will consider. Would it be possible to call fetchmail directly from the hobbit script and just process new mail on each run? I haven't used fetchmail so I don't know what the options for scripting with it.
[I'll say now I'm a long term user of fetchmail, not to mention one of
the list admins for the fetchmail-users mailing list]
Yes, you could do that. You could easily configure fetchmail to pass
the emails through a script which would give you a log of your choice
to parse for your final Hobbit report. Something like the following
(not tested, but should work) for your fetchmail config:
poll pop.my.net uidl user 'name' password 'secure' keep mda
/usr/local/bin/myscript
Then call fetchmail as "fetchmail -f /path/to/config" from your hobbit
script and configure your hobbit script to parse the results of
"myscript".
(Note that the above will NOT delete the emails from the POP server)
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Rob MacGregor
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