I have been reading everything I can here and am a brand new NZBGet user but am familiar with other nzb tools.
I think NZBGet might just be able to handle this scenario via postprocessing and other scripts in conjunction with the password list file, but I cannot find a real world working example to get it set up.
The Scenario:
1. Filter only headers from one specific group, from one specific poster.
2. Utilize the binary RARfile's FILENAME itself as the password (I assume a regex or pfftn scanscript can do this?)
3. Using the password learned from filename in #2, read RARfile's TOC entry (single file within in this case) and now with the REAL filename, rename the release and/or download if matches another list of desired name pattern
So, example:
1. Group: a.b.test from poster test@test.local
2. Post titles:
'[1020304050607] - Nothing here - "1020304050607.par2"'
'[1020304050607] - Nothing here - "1020304050607.part01.rar"'
'[1020304050607] - Nothing here - "1020304050607.part02.rar"'
3. Action: Download full (or preferably only enough to read the TOC) of the part01.rar
4. Using password from the name 1020304050607, successfully reads TOC which results in:
'This is a real file name.xyz'
5. Rename this release the real name of 'This is a real file name.xyz', and as an optional bonus (if possible) immediately download this full release if this real internal filename matches a predefined list
Hope that is a clear enough example. As common as this kind of obsfucation is, I am certain it's already being done and everything I have read seems to indicate that NZBGet can do this now with the addition of the passwordlist functionality combined with the postprocessing scripts like the pfftn etc.
But again I could really use an example/walkthrough of the few higher level steps required for this kind of workflow, so any help is greatly appreciated. TIA!