On 13/03/2008, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> Actually, I can't reproduce it: The emails I receive contain stuff. By
> empty, do you mean "totally empty"? Could you copy one of those mails
> (headers included) to this bug log?

Yes. Yes, here it comes.

> The MailDocument() function in /usr/bin/websec sends the mail. If the
> other headers in the mail are correct, could you modify it so that you
> display the value of $content?

Yes. Using the following:
600         $req->content($content);
601 
602         print "\$content: [", $content, "]\n";
603 
604         $ua = new LWP::UserAgent;

Output:
| Sending highlighted page to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
| $content: []

Checking for $content not being empty might do, before:
590     foreach $email (@recipients) {

Cheers,

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Cyril Brulebois
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