On Thu, 6 May 1999, era eriksson wrote:
What do you mean by "properly"? It is executing your Perl script, and
it says so in the log excerpt.
Oh.. I thought that meant it tried to file it like that :)
(If you expected the output of the Perl script to be available to
Procmail after Perl finishes, that's a different story. Briefly, you
need an f flag for that. But probably you should explain on the list
what is happening and what it is that you expect to happen that is not
The script takes a single comma delimited input, splits on the commas
and builds a new email (The incoming email is the body:
email(_at_)address,First,Last,####) The perl works fine command line.
Jeff <schaller(_at_)southwind(_dot_)net> suggested that I might not have perl in
my path.. which would make sense. I'll go tweak it after my 6 hours
of exams.
Oh.. is ^FROM legal? procmailrc only mentions TO, TO_, FROM_DAEMON
and FROM_MAILER.
Thanks!
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