Thank you for your reply.
As far as I know, everything is on one machine. animas is our mail
server and file server, so:
procmail runs on animas
/home/staff/billo (containing the Perl script) is on animas
/usr/local/perl is on animas
/var/mail is on animas
From your email it sounds like this configuration would not be
problematic, is that correct?
Bill
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Bill Oakley <Billo(_at_)colorado(_dot_)edu>
wrote:
The problem I'm seeing is that sometimes the Perl script doesn't seem
to be recognized as a Perl script
This sort of thing usually happens when your mail server / delivery
machine is not the same host as the one where you are storing and
testing your perl scripts.
E.g., is your home directory an NFS mount point on the mail delivery
server? Is there perhaps more than one mail delivery server that
share your home directory via NFS? Possibly the location of perl is
not the same on all such machines, or perl is not installed on some of
them.
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