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Date:      Tue, 3 Feb 1998 09:17:03 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: they have mail
Message-ID:  <19980203091703.15005@lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <19980203085841.36073@welearn.com.au>; from Sue Blake on Tue, Feb 03, 1998 at 08:58:41AM %2B1100
References:  <19980203085841.36073@welearn.com.au>

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On Tue, Feb 03, 1998 at 08:58:41AM +1100, Sue Blake wrote:
> I want to be notified (preferably by email) when mail arrives for a couple
> of users on my system. This will be a rare event which needs a reasonably
> quick response.
>
> I do not want to receive a copy of their mail, just know about it so I can
> advise them.
>
> Which FM should I be reading?

Your outgoing mail?  You sent me information about a couple of
programs that do this a few weeks back.  Let's see...

On Fri, Jan 16, 1998 at 03:28:40PM +1100, Sue Blake wrote:
> Begin3
> Title:          xmailbox
> Version:        July 16 1997
> Entered-date:   Wed Jul 16 21:10:15 EET DST 1997
> Description:    The main purpose of xmailbox is to get a user's
>                 attention when new mail arrives.  Xmailbox tries to
>                 achieve this by using sound effects, color icons, and/or
>                 icon animation.  For sound effects, xmailbox currently
>                 supports the NCD audio server, the Rplay audio server,
>                 Linux's Sun-compatible audio device, Sun's audio device,
>                 and any external sound player program.  For color icons,
>                 xmailbox uses XPM type 3 files.  For animation, you can
>                 configure xmailbox to play up to 8 XPM files in repeated
>                 sequence.
> Keywords:       mail, mailbox, XPM, animation, sound
> Author:         dbouras@hol.gr (Dimitrios P. Bouras)
>                 wcheung@mail.spiralcomm.com (William K. W. Cheung)
> Maintained-by:  dbouras@hol.gr (Dimitrios P. Bouras)
>                 wcheung@mail.spiralcomm.com (William K. W. Cheung)
> Primary-site:   sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/mail/biffs
>                 42.5k xmailbox-2.5-src.tar.gz
>                 40K xmailbox-2.5-bin.tar.gz
> Alternate-site:
> Original-site:  ftp.x.org /contrib/applications
>                 42.5K xmailbox-2.5.tar.gz
> Platform:
> Copying-policy:
> End

> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 15:29:58 +1100 (EST)
> From: Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au>
> 
> Begin3
> Title:          coolmail
> Version:        1.3
> Entered-date:   15JAN96
> Description:    A mail notification utility with 3D animation for X Windows
>                 and un*x.  It lets you know when you have mail, and can
>                 launch your mail reader when you click on it. It can
>                 also play a given sound.
> Keywords:       coolmail, email, mail, notification, biff,
>                 xbiff, mailbox, xmailbox++
> Author:         darrah@kaiwan.com (Byron C. Darrah)
> Primary-site:   sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/X11/xapps
>                 26809 coolmail-1.3.tgz
> Platforms:      X11, sound
> Copying-policy: GPL
> End

In each case, you should run the program as the user in question, and
instead of beeping, get it to send a message to you.

Greg



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