Looks like Perl 4 is being invoked on mhonarc. You need Perl 5.
--ewh
This turned out to be the problem, but I never could have figured it out on
my own. I finally broke down and told my ISP that I couldn't figure out why
mhonarc run from procmail would produce Perl 4 type syntax
On 11/11/99 at 10:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Louis Proyect) wrote:
In any case, I got past that problem and am now trying to run my own
downloaded version of 2.4.3 from my own directory using procmail
rather than their older beta version. The very first time I ran it, I
got the following
On 11/11/99 at 2:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Louis Proyect) wrote:
Actually, after Earl made the suggestion to make sure that Perl 5 was
being executed, I definded its full path on #!. But even this did not
work,
You haven't posted a procmail recipe that I've seen, but I'm guessing
that you're
On November 11, 1999 at 10:57, "Simeon ben Nevel" wrote:
[nice info snipped]
Earl... Would REVERSE have any effect combined with NOSORT?
It should.
and 4 distinct versions of the threaded index:
Threads arranged by dateold - new TSORT (the default)
Threads arranged by date
On November 11, 1999 at 07:19, "Andrzej Kasperowicz" wrote:
I have a problem with author and subject indexes (why Earl does not set
them by default?).
Because they add extra processing overhead. If you want the extra
work to be done, you need to explicitly specify it.
I don't know how to
On November 11, 1999 at 20:00, Peter Posselt Vestergaard wrote:
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Note, you should use the :U modifier in the resource variables.
Not doing so may cause the
On November 11, 1999 at 02:08, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
2. that are stored on other servers to which I have POP3 access.
Regarding 2., I have been recommended to use Net::POP3, but I'm not able
to find out how to use that protocol together with MHonArc.
Attached is a sample Perl program
On November 11, 1999 at 10:57, "Simeon ben Nevel" wrote:
[nice info snipped]
Thanks for the kind words
All the info is in the docs, but it's sometimes hard to ferret it out and
integrate the bits from various places.
MHonArc is a supremely flexible product, but the learning curve