Just pipe it to the script? You can do this with the MTA or DBMail.. 

I do that with my maillist script, works great. I don't see a problem here. 

On Tuesday 01 November 2005 9:50 am, Erik Kristensen wrote:
> Sure if I wanted the script to be run by a crontab event for every
> time the user logged in via the webmail interface, but I want the
> script to be run upon delivery of a new message, determine who the
> owner is and if they have filters defined, run them against the new
> message.
>
> On 11/1/05, Simon Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >because I want filter options to be controlled by the user from the
> > >webmail interface ...
> >
> > You webmail interface can control this if you build it. All you need to
> > do is find the user, apply any logic/filtering and deliver. Remember all
> > you're doing is database access, could quite easily knock up a quick
> > perl script in an afternoon to handle this.
> >
> > S
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