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PlutCheck is a small utility to take a look at an inbound directory and
determine if there's any mail in the directory. It can selectively look
for mail packets, mail bundles and .tic files (any combination or all),
in any directory, and run an optional command if it does find any such
files.
I use it to set an environment variable which is later checked by a
script to see what type of mail processing is needed, however, it could
conceivably actually run a mail processing command if you like.
The command line template is as follows:
PlutCheck [PACKET|BUNDLE|TICK|ALL] [DIR <inbound>] [COMMAND <cmd>]
Mea Culpa, Peter Deane
c8345041@cc.newcastle.edu.au
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Contents of comm/fido/pltchk05.lha
PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO CRC STAMP NAME
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
[generic] 13074 19484 67.1% -lh5- c481 Mar 18 1995 PlutCheck
[generic] 2636 6128 43.0% -lh5- 3ab7 Mar 18 1995 PlutCheck.doc
[generic] 928 2958 31.4% -lh5- be76 Mar 18 1995 PlutCheck.LST
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
Total 3 files 16638 28570 58.2% Mar 21 1995
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