Actually, you know, playing with Eudora has been messing in my head for 
just a while with Perl, I just never got around to dealing with it. Here's 
the situation:

   - pre-OSX I used a beta plugin in the Mac Eudora
     to randomize signatures. This plugin does not
     work on OS X.

So, the question is:

   - is there somewhere I can run a perl script in the
     background all the time, which will determine if
     Eudora is running, and then every X increments
     change the Eudora signature file?

On OS X, this would be easy - I could just use 'ps' to find out if the 
process was running, and then start modifying the file. But can I do the 
same thing in Windows? And would this work, do you think?


Morbus Iff
.sig on other machine.
http://www.disobey.com/
http://www.gamegrene.com/

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