Aha! Yeah, that’s what I was trying to think of.


> On Mar 21, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Saul Alanis <sdalano at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The one command to search for by directory names that can be piped.
> 
> find /path -name 'SPAM' -type d | xargs <commands>
> 
> On Mar 21, 2015 12:33 PM, "Ryan Coleman" <ryan.coleman at cwis.biz <mailto:ryan.coleman at cwis.biz>> wrote:
> I’m having a complete brain fart today… I cannot come up with how to pull this off for some reason - and my google-fu is weak right now, to boot.
> 
> I need to turn a directory search (folder only, no files) and then take ones that have “.SPAM.” in the path and pipe that into a command…
> 
> So this:
> >       /var/mail/vhosts/domain.ltd/user.name/.SPAM.New <http://user.name/.SPAM.New>
> 
> 
> Needs to become this:
> >       /usr/bin/sa-learn --progress --spam /var/mail/vhosts/domain.ltd/user.name/.SPAM.New/* <http://user.name/.SPAM.New/*>
> >       /bin/mv /var/mail/vhosts/domain.ltd/user.name/.SPAM.New/cur/* <http://user.name/.SPAM.New/cur/*> /var/mail/vhosts/domain.ltd/user.name/.SPAM.Scanned/cur/* <http://user.name/.SPAM.Scanned/cur/*>
> 
> And I’d like to have it in a bash or sh script that I can put into CRON.
> Additional want: Change emails to read status. I realize that’s another step for the files involved and it could easily be skipped.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>> Ryan
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