mail2mms/mail2mms.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# Send an MMS message to your phone when new emails come in.
# The message will have the number of new mails in the subject
# and the body will contain the From and Subject fields of up to the 3
# most recent new mails. If the new mail count is above 3, there will also
# be 'and more...' at the end.
# Assumes you either have mbsync setup to sync your inbox folder,
# or use -l if this machine is actually your mailserver
# import the config file ./.config
# addr=<the address the notification will appear to be sent from>
# phone=<your phone number in email address form (eg, 9876543210@mms.att.net)>
# inbox=<the location of the maildir folder corresponding to the inbox>
# smtp_server=<the address and port (address:port) of your smtp server>
# smtp_user=<the username you use on your smtp server>
# smtp_password<the password to login to the smtp server>
. ./.config
oldnew=0
summary() {
i=0
for m in $(\ls -1r ${inbox}/new/*); do
i=$((i + 1))
if [ ${i} -gt 3 ]; then
echo "and more..."
break
fi
subject=$(grep ^Subject: ${m} | head -n 1)
from=$(grep ^From: ${m} | head -n 1)
echo ${from}
echo ${subject}
echo
done
}
while true; do
# sync mailbox if this is not the mailserver
if [ "$1" = "-l" ]; then
mbsync -a
fi
# Count the number of new mails
newnew=$(\ls -1 ${inbox}/new | wc -l)
# If the number of new mails has increased
if [ ${newnew} -gt ${oldnew} ]; then
# If we are on the mailserver, just mail the alert out from here
if [ "$1" = "-l" ]; then
echo "$(summary)" \
| mail -r ${addr} \
-s "new mail [${newnew}]" \
${phone}
# Otherwise, use the smtp configuration from the config file to send it
else
echo "$(summary)" \
| mail -r ${addr} \
-s "new mail [${newnew}]" \
-S smtp=${smtp_server} \
-S smtp-use-starttls \
-S smtp-auth=login \
-S smtp-auth-user=${smtp_user} \
-S smtp-auth-password=${smtp_password} \
${phone}
fi
fi
oldnew=${newnew}
sleep 2m
done