Wow, this is kinda freaky.... Usually my perl email goes directly into a
"perl" mail directory, but your two emails just popped into my work-inbox.
I was just now starting to test a script for sending mail that works
perfectly on a unix machine, but isn't working correctly on an NT server.
That's why I thought --at first-- that Dan and Jerry's email was an error
message that my company's NT server sent me.
Are you saying that to send a command to send email, you just type the
command $mailprog?
$mailprog = '<path>';
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Here's what I have that works on my UNIX box:
$command="/usr/usb/mail -s 'Calendar $datestamp' dscott\@ti.com< email.txt";
system($command);
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I was told that the path for the NT box is something like this:
N:/SENDMAIL/sendmail.exe
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So I just changed the script to
$command="N:/SENDMAIL/sendmail.exe -s 'Calendar $datestamp'
dscott\@ti.com< email.txt";
system($command);
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I get the following error message back
can't open syslog log! No such file or directory
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