#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# dbformmail.pm
# Copyright (C) 1997-2018 by John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>
#
# This program is distributed under terms of the GNU general
# public license, version 2. See the file COPYING
# in $dblibdir for details.
#
=head1 NAME
dbformmail - write a shell script that will send e-mail to many people
=head1 SYNOPSIS
dbformmail [-m MECHANISM] format_file.txt
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Read a ``form mail'' message from the file FORMAT_FILE.TXT,
filling in underscore-preceded column-names with data.
Output a shell script which will send each message through some
mail transport MECHANISM.
Do not use this program for evil or I will have to come over
and have words with you.
Note that this program does NOT actually SEND the mail.
It writes a shell script that will send the mail for you.
I recommend you save it to a file, check it (one last time!),
then run it with sh.
Unlike most Fsdb programs, this program does I<not> output a FSDB file.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<-m MECHANISM>
Select the mail-sending mechanism: Mail, sendmail, mh.
Defaults to "Mail".
Mail uses a Berkeley-style /usr/bin/Mail.
Sendmail invokes /usr/bin/sendmail.
Mh writes messages into the current directory, treating it
as an mh-style mailbox (one message per file, with filesnames as sequential
integrates).
=back
=for comment
begin_standard_fsdb_options
This module also supports the standard fsdb options:
=over 4
=item B<-d>
Enable debugging output.
=item B<-i> or B<--input> InputSource
Read from InputSource, typically a file name, or C<-> for standard input,
or (if in Perl) a IO::Handle, Fsdb::IO or Fsdb::BoundedQueue objects.
=item B<-o> or B<--output> OutputDestination
Write to OutputDestination, typically a file name, or C<-> for standard output,
or (if in Perl) a IO::Handle, Fsdb::IO or Fsdb::BoundedQueue objects.
=item B<--autorun> or B<--noautorun>
By default, programs process automatically,
but Fsdb::Filter objects in Perl do not run until you invoke
the run() method.
The C<--(no)autorun> option controls that behavior within Perl.
=item B<--help>
Show help.
=item B<--man>
Show full manual.
=back
=for comment
end_standard_fsdb_options
=head1 SAMPLE USAGE
=head2 Input:
#fsdb account passwd uid gid fullname homedir shell
johnh * 2274 134 John_Heidemann /home/johnh /bin/bash
greg * 2275 134 Greg_Johnson /home/greg /bin/bash
root * 0 0 Root /root /bin/bash
# this is a simple database
Sample form (in the file form.txt):
To: _account
From: the sysadmin <root>
Subject: time to change your password
Please change your password regularly.
Doesn't this message make you feel safer?
=head2 Command:
cat DATA/passwd.fsdb | dbformmail form.txt >outgoing.sh
=head2 Output (in outgoing.sh):
#!/bin/sh
sendmail 'johnh' <<'END'
To: johnh
From: the sysadmin <root>
Subject: time to change your password
Please change your password regularly.
Doesn't this message make you feel safer?
END
sendmail 'greg' <<'END'
(etc.)
And to send the mail, run
sh outgoing.sh
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Fsdb>.
=cut
# WARNING: This code is derived from dbformmail.pm; that is the master copy.
use Fsdb::Filter::dbformmail;
my $f = new Fsdb::Filter::dbformmail(@ARGV);
$f->setup_run_finish; # or could just --autorun
exit 0;
=head1 AUTHOR and COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1991-2018 by John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>
This program is distributed under terms of the GNU general
public license, version 2. See the file COPYING
with the distribution for details.
=cut
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