.... did you see: i closed connection and run function login.... Now it's work:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Net::POP3;
my $pop = Net::POP3->new('pop3.server') || die("Coudn't connect");
if(!$pop->login('email@adress.com', 'password') < 0){
die("Can't connect");
}
my $last, $now) = '0';
sub check {
$last = shift;
$pop->quit;
sleep 5;
$pop = Net::POP3->new('pop3.server') || die("Can't connect");
$now = $pop->login('email@adress', 'password') || die("Can't c
+onnect");
if ($last < $now){
my $msg = $pop->get($now);
for my $line (@$msg){
if( $line =~ /^Subject: '(.*)'/ ){
system(`$1`);
return $now;
print "I done $1";
last
}
}
}
return $now;
}
while (1){
&check($now);
}
$pop->quit();
Now I can add next function =]
I love perl=] greetz & thx
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