* Javier Rojas <jeroja...@devnull.li> [20090205 04:57]: > On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 09:53:03AM -0500, Aron Griffis wrote: > > emailj...@gmx.de wrote: [Wed Feb 04 2009, 09:38:07AM EST] > > > Is there some other way around this other than having to run postfix? > > > > I haven't used rss2email but it seems trivial to edit > > rss2email.py to call procmail instead of sendmail. Something > > like: > > > > --- rss2email.py.orig 2009-02-04 09:51:18.000000000 -0500 > > +++ rss2email.py 2009-02-04 09:52:14.000000000 -0500 > > @@ -188 +188 @@ > > - i, o = os.popen2(["/usr/sbin/sendmail", recipient]) > > + i, o = os.popen2(["/usr/bin/procmail"]) > > > > I did the same a while ago (6+ months) and it works just fine. Besides, > it also helps to keep procastination confined only to my personal PC, > instead of chasing me on my online mailboxes.
Does not work. Tried it today, and you only get a mbox that is not a real mbox. You can edit it by hand, inserting a blank line between the messages, then you can run $ cat rss2email.bad.mbox | formail -d -s procmail That sorts out the problem, but it would be a lot better if rss2email generated correctly ordered headers. I'll see if I can "hack it" to do that. Of course, if anyone already has a patch or tip, I'm all ears. :) -- Anders Rayner-Karlsson <and...@trudheim.co.uk> All-Round Linux Tinkerer, RHCE and PITA DeLuxe