astrotrain ========== Scans incoming emails for mapped recipients and sends an HTTP POST somewhere. @user = User.new :login => 'bob' @user.password = @user.password_confirmation = 'monkey' @user.save # set a mapping to accept email for support@example.com @mapping = @user.mappings.build(:email_user => 'support', :email_domain => 'example.com', :destination => '...') @mapping.save # you can also create wildcards for users: @user.mappings.build(:email_user => 'reply-*', :email_domain => 'example.com', ...) @user.mappings.build(:email_user => '*', :email_domain => 'example.com', ...) # need a script to read from STDIN to process emails. /usr/bin/merb -m /var/www/astrotrain -r 'Message.receive(STDIN.read)' -e production # set it up in postfix (master.cf, ymmv) astrotrain unix - n n - - pipe flags=O user=www-data argv=/var/www/astrotrain/merb.sh This is still highly experimental. Don't even bother with the web UI yet, there's no protection against anyone signing up and creating mappings on your server. TODO ==== Real web UI Jabber support DRb daemon bounced emails