The reason I asked is because it still seemed to send the autoreply that I
wanted to send. So, why did the error come up if it sent it anyway?
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Charlie Summers wrote:
At 6:30 PM -0500 12/15/00, Robert Campbell is rumored to have typed:
And I get this at the end of the killfile:
So give the full path to cat in the recipe (usually /bin/cat but to make
absolutely sure do a 'which cat' and use the path you get back). It's almost
always a good idea to use full paths, since you can't depend on the
environment of the mailer being the same as the one you have under your shell
- actually, you can almost always depend on it being wildly different. (This
is why most scripts which repetedly use commands have early assignations; me,
I just type the paths into my recipies and save the vars.)
Charlie (who's a little surprised you even needed to ask this
particular question...)
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I cut your a in half and leave you with a semi- colon....
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