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Some mail systems will let you deliver mail to a program.. I can't remember if sendmail will do it though.. Post.Office does. You could then get this program to parse the users mailbox For the messages with the JobID in it... Alternatively perhaps a cron Job doing a similar thing.. This may be a little primitive.. Any other suggestions..? -----Original Message----- From: Eric Dahnke [mailto:edahnke@spark.com.ar] <mailto:[mailto:edahnke@spark.com.ar]> Sent: Wednesday, 2 June 1999 5:00 To: flexfax@sgi.com <mailto:flexfax@sgi.com> Subject: flexfax: faxrm JobID via e-mail Hello faxers, I would like to be able to remove a fax job by sending a message to fax-remove@domain.fax <mailto:fax-remove@domain.fax> , where the subject line reads JobID: 22 (the job to remove) I've got a few ideas on how I could go about this with expect scripts, etc. Anyone wish to share how they would go about it? Cheers - eric This message has successfully passed virus checking. Mazda Australia takes every precaution to ensure email messages are virus free. For complete protection, you should virus test this message.