> > Hmm...barring a problem with the script itself (like DOS end-of-lines or
> > something when it got downloaded), I don't know what's wrong.  Verify
the
> > script didn't get mangled, and if it looks OK, provide details on the
system
> > you're running.  I did have to make some mods to moe when I migrated it
to a
> > 'full' linux system (a RH 7.0 system running bash).  I don't think this
was
> > one of the problems I encountered, but it could have been...
>
> First, let me say that we're still struggling with mail server issues;
> so, success on this issue probably does *not* require mail received ;<
>
> Yes, we cleanse all scripts of the dreaded ^M, including this one.  If
> there is some other mangling issue, we remain unaware . . .
>
> I'm puzzled by the use of curly braces '{  }' in that line.  *Without*
> the braces, we can call mailonerr from CLI _without_ error.

IIRC, this was to get the redirects to working properly...there are probably
several other ways to do this (as is typical in *nix).

> Once this issue is resolved, the next question is, How does LRP call
> mailonerr?  Ought we to put it in some crontab file?

I use mailonerr in my crontab file.  How you set it up depends on what you
want it to do...

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)


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