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Old 08-14-03, 03:45 AM
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Question Email pipe using Apeche PHP module

Hello,

I want to set up an email pipe but my web host doesn't allow me to install cgi-php. PHP is installed on my site as Apach module.

Is there any way to do this here? I have a Cpanel hosting.

Thangs in advance.
-Mehdi
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E-Mail pipe? What *exactly* do you need to do?
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E-Mail pipe? What *exactly* do you need to do?
Whenever a mail comes to a specific address, it will be forwarded to a php script which will do specific task with the email (e.g. send a auto respond).

Any idea how to do this?
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i anyone with a web hosting account with a decent set of features should be able to do this without PHP....however, php can be used...i'm just not sure how without reading up on the subject.

i'll be happy to run you through the 'non php' way. :-)
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i anyone with a web hosting account with a decent set of features should be able to do this without PHP....however, php can be used...i'm just not sure how without reading up on the subject.

i'll be happy to run you through the 'non php' way. :-)
I will be happy to get it, please!! :-)

I really need a handy way to br notified when a mail is arrived in a specific mailbox.

Thanks.
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can you tell me a bit more about your hosting account, what access you have etc etc.
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can you tell me a bit more about your hosting account, what access you have etc etc.
I have a standard linux hosting @ www.totalchoicehosting.com.
It is mainly Cpanel based. I don't have access to shell.

Is there any specific information you want to know?
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