> Chris,
> 
> Thank you for the suggestion but when I say "process" I mean that I need
to
> read the "reply", grep for user id and a confirmation number, update my
> database to say that the email I send was "replied to" as requested, and
> that the email address I was given was correct... I am registering users
for
> access to web ap. and need(require) a good email address (initially!).
> 
> Plus I am not an admin but a developer and "procmail" is not a product I
> believe I can use... (at least I can't find it on this UNIX box)
> 
> Anyone else?
> 
> jwm

Chris' point was that you can intercept the message as it is delivered 
and process it in "real time" as opposed to having it sit in a queue 
(read mailbox). So rather than checking periodically (via cron) that a 
message has arrived, your process is kicked off when the message arrives 
and gets fed its contents on STDIN.  A very good way to handle incoming 
mail. procmail and sendmail both handle this type of process, so if 
procmail isn't available and sendmail is it will still work. The only 
setup requirement is that you can point an address at a "pipe" but 
regardless the address setup is virtually the same, and you will have to 
have an address.... unless....

If you really just want to verify that the user can receive mail, then 
rather than have them reply, why not just provide a link that they can 
click on that will go to a specific URL with the confirmation 
information in it. This tends to be easier than dealing with incoming 
mail, as you will have to parse the message, etc. And you are really 
testing their ability to receive e-mail and use your web site, rather 
than their ability to send messages to your mailing lists, etc. (unless 
that *is* what you are doing).

I have used the latter on several sites and other than the occasional 
user who absolutely refuses to actually read the mail they get (in which 
cases replying ain't going to help) it works very well.



Thanks to all who replied...

I have used your suggestions and created a .forward file with a pipe to a
perl script... All works well... 

jwm


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