In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > I got the sendmail part to work, but how do you process a pipe? I just need > the variable name of yyy in "echo yyy | proc-mail.php" > > On 3/4/02 5:05 PM, "David Robley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > >> Hi, > >> I need to have php called from sendmail. I have set up an address to be > >> aliased to "|/usr/local/bin/proc-mail" but I get an error saying "service > >> unavailable". All permissions correct. See php code below. This is just a > >> test mechanism, right now, to send the email to a mysql database for a > >> free-webmail system. > >> > >> #!/usr/local/bin/php -q > >> <?php > >> $db_name = "mail"; > >> $table_name = "Messages"; > >> $connection = @mysql_pconnect("mysql.tossell.net","mail","fhsdbfhksdbfhjsd") > >> or die("Couldn't connect."); > >> $db = @mysql_select_db($db_name, $connection) or die("Couldn't select > >> database."); > >> $sql = "insert into $table_name (rcpt, send, subject) VALUES > >> ('ken','[EMAIL PROTECTED]','SUP?')"; > >> mysql_select_db( $db_name, $connection ); > >> mysql_query($sql); > >> ?> > >> > >> Thanks. > > > > Presumably that script is /usr/local/bin/proc-mail and that is the > > complete script? If so, given that it takes no 'external' information, > > what happens when you try and run it from the shell? Is it executable by > > the appropriate level of user? > > > I think you need to fopen php://stdin to get the arguments passed either via command line or pipe.
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