I've whipped up a Perl script that parses an incoming e-mail, stripping
off the Postscript, converting it to a PDF, and then attaching it to an
e-mail that it then sends back to the original sender. However, I can't
get Sendmail to run the script (via /etc/aliases). Here's what happens:
" ----- Transcript of session follows -----
sh: mailps2pdf.pl not available for sendmail programs
554 5.0.0 |/tmp/mailps2pdf.pl... Service unavailable"
It's set to 777 and all sorts of other rabidly insecure things; how do I
let Sendmail run it? I've poked 'round, and even (*gasp*) hit the Bat
Book, but no dice. I know it can be done, 'cause that's how Cisco used to
re-direct their e-mail for pagers.
Thanks!
-Ken
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