#!/usr/bin/perl # urgent-mail-check.plx # # Copyright (C) 2013, Bradley M. Kuhn # # This program gives you software freedom; you can copy, modify, convey, # and/or redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program in a file called 'GPLv3'. If not, write to the: # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor # Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # I needed a quick script to parse the output of emacs script. use strict; use warnings; use Date::Manip; use Net::IMAP::Client; use File::Spec; my $DIR = File::Spec->catdir("$ENV{HOME}", 'tmp', '.urgent-email-displayed'); chdir($DIR) or die "unable to go to $DIR"; ###################################################################### sub ReadRecentUrgentEmailAnnouncements ($) { my($dir) = @_; my %info; my $file = File::Spec->catfile($dir, 'urgent-email-announce-recent'); open(RECENT_ALERTS, "<", $file) or die "unable to open $file for reading: $!"; my $key; my $data = ""; foreach my $line () { chomp $line; next if $line =~ /^\s*$/; if ($line =~ /^\s*([\d\:\-]+)/) { my $newKey = $1; $info{$key} = $data if defined $key; $key = $newKey; $data = ""; } else { $data .= $line; } } close RECENT_ALERTS; die "error($?) reading $file: $!" unless $? == 0; $info{$key} = $data if (defined $key); # Grab last one. return \%info; } ###################################################################### sub WriteRecentUrgentEmailAnnouncements ($$) { my($dir, $info) = @_; my $file = File::Spec->catfile($dir, 'urgent-email-announce-recent'); open(RECENT_ALERTS, ">", $file) or die "unable to open $file for reading: $!"; foreach my $key (sort keys %$info) { print RECENT_ALERTS "$key\n$info->{$key}\n"; } close RECENT_ALERTS; die "error($?) writing $file: $!" unless $? == 0; } ###################################################################### # Test if network is up system('/bin/ping -q -w 20 -c 5 pine.sfconservancy.org > /dev/null 2>&1'); exit 1 if ($? != 0); my $output = ""; my $record = ""; my $info = ReadRecentUrgentEmailAnnouncements($DIR); # open a connection to the IMAP server use Net::IMAP::Client; open(PW, "<", $ARGV[1]) or die "unable to open $ARGV[0] to find password!"; my %passwords; while (my $line = ) { $passwords{$1} = $2; } close PW; my $imap = Net::IMAP::Client->new( server => 'pine.sfconservancy.org', user => $ARGV[0], pass => $passwords{$ARGV[0]}, ssl => 1, # (use SSL? default no) ssl_verify_peer => 1, # (use ca to verify server, default yes) # ssl_ca_file => '/etc/ssl/certs/certa.pm', # (CA file used for verify server) or ssl_ca_path => '/etc/ssl/certs/', # (CA path used for SSL) port => 993 # (but defaults are sane) ); $imap->login or die('Login failed: ' . $imap->last_error); $imap->select('URGENT'); my $messages = $imap->search('ALL'); print Data::Dumper->Dump([$messages]); if ($output eq "") { print "\$hr\n\${font :size=17}Urgent Emails:\n"; } ############################################################################### # # Local variables: # compile-command: "perl -c urgent-mail-check.plx" # End: