RE: RE: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread avi.e.gross
we are missing anything? Good Luck, ^Avi -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of ^Bart Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 8:58 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: RE: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye > For example, try to do whatever parts you kno

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread Jim Jackson
On 2023-02-05, ^Bart wrote: >> xdg-email appears to be for interactive use (it opens the user's >> "preferred email composer"); I think sendmail would work much better >> from a script. > > Like what I said in another post I think I could use ssmtp than > xdg-email or sendmail... > >> Otherwise,

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread Jim Jackson
On 2023-02-05, ^Bart wrote: >> For example, try to do whatever parts you know how to do and when some part >> fails or is missing, ask. > > You're right but first of all I wrote what I'd like to do and if Python > could be the best choice about it! :) I'd say you want a simple shell script wrapp

Re: RE: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread ^Bart
For example, try to do whatever parts you know how to do and when some part fails or is missing, ask. You're right but first of all I wrote what I'd like to do and if Python could be the best choice about it! :) I might have replied to you directly if your email email address did not look li

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread ^Bart
I have never used it, and I did see that wording in the man page, but it also showed putting all the info on the command line - from, to, subject, etc - so I thought it might be able to use a command line client without needed any GUI interaction.  But I don't know for sure. This machine is a

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread ^Bart
xdg-email appears to be for interactive use (it opens the user's "preferred email composer"); I think sendmail would work much better from a script. Like what I said in another post I think I could use ssmtp than xdg-email or sendmail... Otherwise, I had the same initial thought, to add to a

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread ^Bart
Not Python, but you could run a shell script that sends the file with lftp, and depending on the return code uses xdg-email to send one of the two messages. This would probably be simpler than using Python. This machine is a server without DE, just command line and I didn't configure mail clie

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-05 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2023-02-04 17:59:11 -0500, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 2/4/2023 10:05 AM, ^Bart wrote: > > On a Debian Bullseye server I have a lftp upload and after it I should > > send an email. > > > > I thought to read the lftp log file where I have these lines: [...] > > I'd like to use Python to check, fro

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-04 Thread Thomas Passin
On 2/4/2023 10:13 PM, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com wrote: On 2023-02-04 at 17:59:11 -0500, Thomas Passin wrote: On 2/4/2023 10:05 AM, ^Bart wrote: Hi guys, On a Debian Bullseye server I have a lftp upload and after it I should send an email. [...] [...] you could run a shell script

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-04 Thread 2QdxY4RzWzUUiLuE
On 2023-02-04 at 17:59:11 -0500, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 2/4/2023 10:05 AM, ^Bart wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > On a Debian Bullseye server I have a lftp upload and after it I should > > send an email. [...] > [...] you could run a shell script that sends the file with lftp, and > depending on

Re: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-04 Thread Thomas Passin
On 2/4/2023 10:05 AM, ^Bart wrote: Hi guys, On a Debian Bullseye server I have a lftp upload and after it I should send an email. I thought to read the lftp log file where I have these lines: 2023-01-30 18:30:02 /home/my_user/local_folder/upload/my_file_30-01-2023_18-30.txt -> sftp://ftp_u

RE: How to read file content and send email on Debian Bullseye

2023-02-04 Thread avi.e.gross
Bart, you may want to narrow down your request to something quite specific. For example, try to do whatever parts you know how to do and when some part fails or is missing, ask. I might have replied to you directly if your email email address did not look like you want no SPAM, LOL! The cron stuf