Samba PDF Email

Justin Bennett justin.bennett at dynabrade.com
Thu Sep 11 13:03:34 EDT 2003


yeah thats a posibility but I was hoping to do this for Purchase Orders 
and such generated from our Buisiness System (oracle reports). We fax 
POs internationally, easier and cheaper to email them. Wouldn't work to 
well for that. May have to settle for emailing it to the users, and then 
they could forward the email.


Brett Hamann wrote:

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Justin Bennett" <justin.bennett at dynabrade.com>
>To: <nflug at nflug.org>
>Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 10:39 AM
>Subject: Samba PDF Email
>
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>>I'm creating a samba printer that will email a PDF, could be usefull for
>>emailing POs ect. I have the script and printer setup, I modified the
>>script to create a PDF from samba, and had it attach to an email and
>>send, rather than save it in a users home directory. It works fine when
>>I hard code the to address in the script. I was wondering how to pass an
>>email address to samba from windows, so I can then hand it to my script.
>>I assume I may need a custom print driver?
>>
>>My Setup:
>>[pdfmail]
>>   path = /tmp
>>   printable = yes
>>   guest ok = yes
>>   print command = /usr/bin/emailpdf %s %u
>>   lpq command =
>>   lprm command =
>>
>>emailpdf:
>>#!/bin/sh
>>DATE=`date +%b%d-%H%M%S`
>>
>>
>>OUTDIR=/tmp
>>/usr/bin/ps2pdf13 /tmp/$1 $OUTDIR/$2-$DATE.pdf
>>chmod 660 $OUTDIR/$2-$DATE.pdf
>>sendEmail -m "Emailed PDF" -f xxx at dynabrade.com -t xxx at dynabrade.com -u
>>"Emailed PDF" -a $OUTDIR/$2-$DATE.pdf
>>rm $1
>>rm $OUTDIR/$2-$DATE.pdf
>>
>>Justin Bennett
>>Network Administrator
>>RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
>>Dynabrade, Inc.
>>8989 Sheridan Dr.
>>Clarence, NY 14031
>>
>>
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>>dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
>>believed to be clean.
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>>
>Maybe have the user put the recipient's email in the document, then you
>could use awk to pull out "Email:user". I did this to pull out a word
>documents title before I fax it.
>
>HTH
>Brett
>
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-- 
Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
 

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