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From exmh-users-admin@redhat.com Wed Oct 9 10:48:44 2002
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To: Chris Garrigues <cwg-dated-1034518125.8385c0@DeepEddy.Com>
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Cc: exmh-users@example.com, dag@newtech.fi, dag@newtech.fi
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Subject: Re: Ringing bell on other computer
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In-Reply-To: Message from Chris Garrigues
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<cwg-dated-1034518125.8385c0@DeepEddy.Com> of
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"Tue, 08 Oct 2002 09:08:43 CDT."
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From: Dag Nygren <dag@newtech.fi>
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Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 21:56:52 +0300
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> > >
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> > > Dag> but when procmail runs it it doesn't, presumably as it
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> > > Dag> doesn't have the authorization to communicate with the
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> > > Dag> laptop, beeing another user?
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> > >
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> > > I don't know anything about the KDE sound server but I'd guess
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> > > your problem is the "environment" in which procmail runs. You
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> > > don't say what procmail is running from. In my case, for
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> > > example, procmail is run from fetchmail which is run by a cron
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> > > job.
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> >
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> > Sorry about that,
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> > procmail is run by the qmail delivery agent to presort all mail
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> > I get.
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> > But anyway, I found an error message in procmail.log, which solved
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> > the problem.
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> > The following line in my delivery script seems to work fine now:
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> >
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> > DISPLAY=<laptop>:0.0 artsplay <soundfile>
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>
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> BTW, if you use exmhwrapper (found in the misc directory), you can generalize
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> this to
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>
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> DISPLAY=`cat $HOME/.exmh/.display` artsplay <soundfile>
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Yes, but that probably means that you have to have exmh
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running on the laptop to get the notification?
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With exmh getting upset by two instances running at the
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same time, this creates the problem that I cannot run to the
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closest compter to check out the new mail.
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But thanks for the hint, I might use that for some other
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hack ;-)
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BRGDS
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Dag
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