amail
v1.1
email: un cliente de correo con una interfaz de línea de comandos
versión 1.1
You will need the following PERL modules installed - Env - Getopt::Std - File::Find - File::Basename - MIME::Lite - Net::SSH - Net::SCP The modules MIME::Lite, Net::SSH and Net::SCP are probably the only ones that do not come with your PERL distribution. To install the modules, perform the following at your command prompt: linux% perl -MCPAN -e 'install MIME::Lite' linux% perl -MCPAN -e 'install Net::SSH' linux% perl -MCPAN -e 'install Net::SCP' Or if you are using Fedora Core Linux: linux% yum install perl-MIME-Lite linux% yum install perl-Net-SSH linux% yum install perl-Net-SCP
Si no necesita la función de copia y/o no desea instalar las dependencias Net::SSH y Net::SCP, considere usar la versión 1.0 de amail.
amail - A Mail Client With A Command Line Interface usage: ./amail.pl [-h] [-m] [opts] [-c] [opts] usage: ./amail.pl [-m] [-f from@domain] [-t to@domain] [-s "subject text"] [-b "body text" or "-"] [-c] [-d "user@host:/path/to/dest" or "/local/path/dest"] [-r "dirpath:filename-regex:filtername"] [file [file]] -h # This help test -y # test what would happen in retrieving attachments [ mail features ] -m # turn on the mail functionality -f '[email protected]' # The 'From:' e-mail to be sent from -t '[email protected]' # The 'To:' e-mail address to send to -s "text msg" # The 'Subject:' text -b "text" or - # The text of the body, or '-' to use <STDIN> standard input [ copy features ] -c # turn on the copy functionality -d 'u@h:/dest/' # either a local or ssh destination directory to copy files to # if you use ssh copy, you must have ssh key authentication setup [ source file features ] -r 'filter' # a regex type filter of '/path/to/dir:filename-regex;filter-name:filter-options' # for attaching, or copying, one or more files [file] # one or more files to attach to this e-mail message, and/or copy [filters] available filters: regex /dir/path:filename-regex;regex:matching-regex-pattern stat size /dir/path:filename-regex;stat:size=[+-=][size in bytes] stat atime /dir/path:filename-regex;stat:atime=[+-=][access time seconds ago] stat ctime /dir/path:filename-regex;stat:ctime=[+-=][creation time seconds ago] stat mtime /dir/path:filename-regex;stat:mtime=[+-=][modification time seconds ago] Examples: # Send a picture of yourself to a friend as an attachment Linux$ ./amail.pl -f [email protected] -t [email protected] -s "Hello friend" -b "This is an e-mail message for my friend" photo/pictureOfMe.jpg # pipe text into an e-mail message Linux$ cat /var/log/messages | tail -100 | ./amail.pl -f [email protected] -s "last 100 lines of messages log on thissys server" -t [email protected] -b - Linux$ ./amail.pl -f [email protected] -t [email protected] -s "Attached are gziped logfiles smaller than 5000 bytes" -r '/var/logs:server-message.log-d{7,9}.gz:stat;size=-5000' Note: Copy [-c] is performed before and instead of mailing [-m]