For all those perl
hackers out there who got this message (like me) and accidentally thought it was
a SENDMAIL error, it's not. It's a perl problem.
This happens
because you check $! when you have no business doing so. Don't use a
line like:
`system_command` or
die "Can't do system_comand : $!";
It will fail with
this illegal seek error.
Instead use :
system("system_command") and die "Can't do
system_command : $! ";
use "and" because
system() returns 0 on successful completion.
Good
luck,
Bryant
Eadon
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