Hello Jens...
I'm trying to run you script, which is very a nice add-on, but i've some
problems with the perl-module POP3Client.
Can you help with this.
I'm running FC1.

Thanks

Patrick


<Hi, 
<
<I hacked up a quick perl script to show sender and subject of the 5 
<most recent mails on a POP account in a scroller via mythtvosd. It's 
<not perfect, but it does the job for me. (I have it running as a cron 
<job every 5 minutes - it remembers which messages it has already 
<checked.) It shouldn't do any damage - there aren't any functions that 
<attempt to delete any mail, and I've been running it without a hitch 
<for the last few days, but YMMV. (It does create - and occasionally 
<delete - a file called .uidl.txt in its user's home folder. Make sure 
<that beavior diesn't conflict with any other software you're running.) 
<
<It needs the Mail::POP3Client and MIME::WordDecoder perl modules to 
<function properly and will usually only try to check mail if it 
<detects mythfrontend showing TV or a recording, although that can be 
<overridden if you want to run it on a dedicated backend. 
<
<Feel free to modify the attached script to suit your needs. 
<
<Jens 

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