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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">Hi Mike, <br>
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You can configure postfix to write the mail files in plain text rather
than mbox format, you can create a PHP script which runs on cron to
scan the directory and pull the messages into the db. Thats how we used
to process asych bounces back in the early days of emsg<br>
<br>
Dave<br>
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Mike Tipping wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have a simple support system that allows people to submit messages through
a web form. These messages all go into a MySQL DB and are dealt with.
I now want to add messages from email so all messages that come to a
specific email address are parsed into the same DB.
The mail server I'm using a the mo is Postfix.
Any ideas on the best way of doing this.
Cheers
Mike
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