on 02/09/2001 05:48 AM, Paul McCann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Stop growling and move on! Plenty of modules in the C-Pan. Fry a few.
> 
> Here are a couple of possibly easier solutions that work fine (mumble mumble
> a couple of trivially fixed warnings due to InternetConfig.pm on the first
> one might need to be fixed to be clean under -w. Maybe the latest version
> has done this already...). Obviously the InternetConfig call in the first
> example can be eliminated if you're happy to hardwire the address.

yeah in this case both the to and from are hardwired.

the resulting script will be run on a unix webserver anyway, as part of a
'request submission' that gets mailed to the admin mailing list so we can
(whoever is available) claim the request and go deal with it.

I finally got it working basically although it still spouts the warnings,
but none of them ever get displayed to the web user viewing the .cgi script.

thanks for the tips though.. if I still have the problems, I'll probably
give them a try as alternates. (logging this msg in my perl-pieces file
hehe) 

I'm gonna go skim the web-logs of the server now just to make sure there
aren't any other weirdnesses going on, but it IS working at this point.. not
sure what I fixed. heh

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