This is a very simple script that sends you an e-mail if you don't get an answer to an e-mail within a deadline.
It is designed to integrate with the exim
MTA.
It can be seen as a self-hosted version of followupthen.com.
- Configure
remindmail
- When you want to be reminded about an unanswered e-mail, add in Bcc
rm.*@mydomain.com
, where*
is a time span from now. The time span can be2s
for "two seconds" or3d
for "three days" (see pytimeparse). If you don't get an answer by then, you will receive an answer to that e-mail to remind you that you need an answer.
The key idea is to have your MTA to feed to the script all the incoming and outgoing e-mail.
If an e-mail is addressed to rm.2d@mydomain.com
, the Message-ID
of the e-mail is recorded in a database along with a deadline (in this case, two days from now).
If an e-mail has a In-Reply-To
header which matches one of the Message-ID
s recorded in the databases, the corresponding entry is removed.
If after the chosen deadline, no answer has been received, a notification e-mail is sent to the sender.
In order to use remindmail
you need to 1) configure exim
so that feeds all the e-mails to the script and 2) set up a cron job to send out notifications.
git clone https://github.com/aleclearmind/remindmail.git /etc/exim4/remindmail/
This script is designed to be run as an "antivirus" from exim.
Uncomment the av_scanner
directive in your exim.conf
file as follows:
av_scanner = cmdline:/etc/exim4/remindmail/remindmail.py \
--db /var/mail/remindmail.db \
--domain mydomain.com \
%s \
:nopenope:nopenope
Make sure /var/mail/remindmail.db
can be read and written by the exim
's daemon user.
Note that also the containing directory needs to be writeable, since the sqlite
creates lock files.
You should also what follows:
acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data
acl_check_data:
deny malware = *
message = This message contains a virus ($malware_name).
accept
This enables the av_scanner
, which is otherwise ineffective.
Note however that this script will always return true.
Therefore, it will never block any e-mail.
Simply add a cron job:
cat > /etc/cron.hourly/remindmail <<eof
#!/bin/bash
/etc/exim4/remindmail/remindmail.py \
--domain mydomain.com \
--db /var/mail/remindmail.db \
--check
eof
chmod +x /etc/cron.hourly/remindmail
- The recipient of the e-mail won't know anything about
remindmail
, as long as you employ theBcc
header. - The chosen SMTP server for sending e-mail is supposed to authorize any e-mail. This makes sense if you have a rule to accept any e-mail from 127.0.0.1 and the script is running on the same machine as the SMTP server.
- The database only records three things: the sender who wants to be notified, the
Message-ID
and the deadline. Nothing else is recorded.
You can print the database contents as follows:
/etc/exim4/remindmail/remindmail.py \
--domain mydomain.com \
--db /var/mail/remindmail.db \
--print-db