Two contacts using the same HTTP auth?

C. Bensend benny at bennyvision.com
Tue Aug 23 02:51:21 CEST 2005


>> The default notification command essentially shells out to your
>> command-line mail utility and sends the appropriate lines of data.
>> Have it instead shell to a custom script that determines if it's a
> real
>> host or the fake host and over-rides the contact address with the
>> appropriate blackberry address if it's the fake host.  Unless you're
>> comfortable with shell/perl scripting go with the idea you already
> have.
>> :)
>
> Yup, this is how I'd do it. An alternate method would be to add their
> blackberry address to their contact e-mail (comma separated) and have
> your notification script chop off everything after the comma if it's not
> their test host. Either way a little bit of scripting is going to be
> necessary.

Yeah, OK, that'll work.  It should be cake to script it.

Thanks, folks!

Benny


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