On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 09:29:40AM -0600, Jay Kline wrote:
> generated, all that is important is the sender email address and the
> subject line (for most anyway)  Is there some way I can automate a
> process that goes through these emails, and creates a text file
> containing the email address and the subject line

Look at some of the procmail recipies.  Of special interest may be the
vacation program, since it keeps a list of email addresses the
"vacation" message has already been sent too.  It uses formail(1) and
procmail(1) -- of course -- to do its work.

Packages of interest:
    junkfilter - A junk-email filtering program for procmail
    lg-issue14 - Issue 14 of the Linux Gazette.
    lg-issue23 - Issue 23 of the Linux Gazette.
    lg-issue62 - Issue 62 of the Linux Gazette.
    lists-archives - Web archive for mailing lists
    procmail - Versatile e-mail processor.
    procmail-lib - A library of useful procmail recipes.
    smartlist - Versatile and Intelligent List Processor
    spamfilter - Filter spam from incoming mail

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