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Not really what you asked for, but if you could just forward the
original email with an forwarder like "vacation", then you could
setup an alias to forward that message to 1 or 10,000 addresses as
you like. Of course, you could quickly become a spammer if the alias
became public.<br>
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Or you could use fetchmail and procmail. Run fetchmail from cron.<br>
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On 02/08/2011 09:51 PM, Ned Williams wrote:
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I think I can do this by just cating a mail file but if anyone has
a cleaner solution please let me know.<br>
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I need to be able to download messages from a POP inbox, grab the
message content the resend that content to a second address as the
subject line of the second address, Does anyone have a clean
solution to do this that does not involve a client on a desktop
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