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Email content based query processing



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Exit Shell Script Based on Process Exit CodeHow to use SSH to run a shell script on a remote machine?Shell command to sum integers, one per line?Find and Replace Inside a Text File from a Bash CommandHow do I put an already-running process under nohup?Looping through the content of a file in BashHow does “cat << EOF” work in bash?How can I recursively find all files in current and subfolders based on wildcard matching?Assigning multiple column's value from oracle query to multiple variables in UnixHow to color a text file in unix based on some search pattern?



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I have a requirement,
I need to read an email content and run a code based on the email data.
ie. we need to read a value from email and input that value to a query in oracle database.



Can we achieve this in unix? Or please suggest the best possible way.










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  • Yes you can. How do you think spam filtering works? What have you tried?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 11:19











  • I don’t know how to proceed. Can you please help me with the approach..

    – Naresh
    Mar 22 at 12:58











  • You can use something like procmail to filter your mail and starts some scripts.

    – UtLox
    Mar 22 at 15:38











  • Ok. Where is the email server? Are you running postfix locally or you are downloading the emails from a distant server, ex. gmail.com?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 21:12











  • There will be a autosys job running on a server which should monitor the correct email subject in common mailbox and should run the process as said above. Common mailbox is owned by my organisation. Server should be located somewhere in my orgs domain.

    – Naresh
    Mar 23 at 3:42


















-3















I have a requirement,
I need to read an email content and run a code based on the email data.
ie. we need to read a value from email and input that value to a query in oracle database.



Can we achieve this in unix? Or please suggest the best possible way.










share|improve this question






















  • Yes you can. How do you think spam filtering works? What have you tried?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 11:19











  • I don’t know how to proceed. Can you please help me with the approach..

    – Naresh
    Mar 22 at 12:58











  • You can use something like procmail to filter your mail and starts some scripts.

    – UtLox
    Mar 22 at 15:38











  • Ok. Where is the email server? Are you running postfix locally or you are downloading the emails from a distant server, ex. gmail.com?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 21:12











  • There will be a autosys job running on a server which should monitor the correct email subject in common mailbox and should run the process as said above. Common mailbox is owned by my organisation. Server should be located somewhere in my orgs domain.

    – Naresh
    Mar 23 at 3:42














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I have a requirement,
I need to read an email content and run a code based on the email data.
ie. we need to read a value from email and input that value to a query in oracle database.



Can we achieve this in unix? Or please suggest the best possible way.










share|improve this question














I have a requirement,
I need to read an email content and run a code based on the email data.
ie. we need to read a value from email and input that value to a query in oracle database.



Can we achieve this in unix? Or please suggest the best possible way.







shell unix scripting






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  • Yes you can. How do you think spam filtering works? What have you tried?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 11:19











  • I don’t know how to proceed. Can you please help me with the approach..

    – Naresh
    Mar 22 at 12:58











  • You can use something like procmail to filter your mail and starts some scripts.

    – UtLox
    Mar 22 at 15:38











  • Ok. Where is the email server? Are you running postfix locally or you are downloading the emails from a distant server, ex. gmail.com?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 21:12











  • There will be a autosys job running on a server which should monitor the correct email subject in common mailbox and should run the process as said above. Common mailbox is owned by my organisation. Server should be located somewhere in my orgs domain.

    – Naresh
    Mar 23 at 3:42


















  • Yes you can. How do you think spam filtering works? What have you tried?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 11:19











  • I don’t know how to proceed. Can you please help me with the approach..

    – Naresh
    Mar 22 at 12:58











  • You can use something like procmail to filter your mail and starts some scripts.

    – UtLox
    Mar 22 at 15:38











  • Ok. Where is the email server? Are you running postfix locally or you are downloading the emails from a distant server, ex. gmail.com?

    – Kamil Cuk
    Mar 22 at 21:12











  • There will be a autosys job running on a server which should monitor the correct email subject in common mailbox and should run the process as said above. Common mailbox is owned by my organisation. Server should be located somewhere in my orgs domain.

    – Naresh
    Mar 23 at 3:42

















Yes you can. How do you think spam filtering works? What have you tried?

– Kamil Cuk
Mar 22 at 11:19





Yes you can. How do you think spam filtering works? What have you tried?

– Kamil Cuk
Mar 22 at 11:19













I don’t know how to proceed. Can you please help me with the approach..

– Naresh
Mar 22 at 12:58





I don’t know how to proceed. Can you please help me with the approach..

– Naresh
Mar 22 at 12:58













You can use something like procmail to filter your mail and starts some scripts.

– UtLox
Mar 22 at 15:38





You can use something like procmail to filter your mail and starts some scripts.

– UtLox
Mar 22 at 15:38













Ok. Where is the email server? Are you running postfix locally or you are downloading the emails from a distant server, ex. gmail.com?

– Kamil Cuk
Mar 22 at 21:12





Ok. Where is the email server? Are you running postfix locally or you are downloading the emails from a distant server, ex. gmail.com?

– Kamil Cuk
Mar 22 at 21:12













There will be a autosys job running on a server which should monitor the correct email subject in common mailbox and should run the process as said above. Common mailbox is owned by my organisation. Server should be located somewhere in my orgs domain.

– Naresh
Mar 23 at 3:42






There will be a autosys job running on a server which should monitor the correct email subject in common mailbox and should run the process as said above. Common mailbox is owned by my organisation. Server should be located somewhere in my orgs domain.

– Naresh
Mar 23 at 3:42













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