On Fri, 23 May 2008, Dyer, Renata wrote: > I am keen on finding out whether there are libraries out there that have > developed a good way to manage email alerts your library is subscribed > to. > > Our library is subscribed to around 130 email alerts that are delivered > to our inbox. Many of these emails need to be actioned in different > ways. In some cases, a staff member needs to save an electronic file > and add it to the collection. In other cases, an email is generated > and forwarded to the group of clients. There are lots of small steps > involved in managing each one of those alerts and the whole area has > become quite challenging to manage over the time. [trimmed] > Do you use a system/software to manage these alerts? Or just to manage > the distribution list if required? If no, do you know of any (preferably > open source) that can do the job? > > I appreciate any experience you may be willing to share. I don't have your exact situation, but as a sytem administrator, I make heavy use of procmail filters to sort and process my incoming e-mail. http://www.procmail.org/ I've used it over the years for filtering spam, sorting mailing lists to separate folders, updating web pages via e-mail. Procmail can pass messages off to other programs for processing (eg, 'formail', which is used to re-write mail headers). If your mail server is a unix-varient or linux, and you're not using procmail as your local mail delivery agent, you can always add: "|/path/to/procmail -f-" in your .forward to make use of it. If you're running a Windows varient for a mail server, or don't have access to the mail server to install filters ... I'd probably try using fetchmail to pull the mail to a server where I could then reprocess it. ----- Joe Hourcle Principal Software Engineer Solar Data Analysis Center Goddard Space Flight Center