I've been trying (and failing) to write a script that takes a forwarded
e-mail that has been altered in the forwarding process, restores that
e-mail, and then delivers the restored version to me by e-mail. I've
never programmed in Perl before this, and I'm not a professional
programmer to
Hello Everyone,
My script contains:
wsdl:message
/wsdl:message
wsdl:message
/wsdl:message
wsdl:message
/wsdl:message
wsdl:portType
/wsdl:portType
wsdl:service
/wsdl:service
I do get all the tags one below the other using perl below code:
while ($flag){
my $start =
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 03:35:19 -0400, Mark wrote:
I have a college e-mail account. The college uses Outlook webmail.
I hate Outlook webmail.
You are among friends :)
I have multiple e-mail accounts and use one IMAP
e-mail client (Tbird) to manage them all; can't be chasing down
On 10/22/10 6:29 AM, Peter Scott wrote:
I have multiple e-mail accounts and use one IMAP
e-mail client (Tbird) to manage them all; can't be chasing down
individual webmail accounts. However, the college Outlook account in
question is not accessible via IMAP. So I set up the Outlook account
Hello, Mark.
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:35 AM, Mark herrpoe...@hailmail.net wrote:
I've been trying (and failing) to write a script that takes a forwarded
e-mail that has been altered in the forwarding process, restores that
e-mail, and then delivers the restored version to me by e-mail. I've
Hello dear list good morning
I am trying to use LWP::UserAgent on the same URLs see below with different
query arguments, and i am wondering if LWP::UserAgent provides a way for us to
loop through the query arguments?
I am not sure that LWP::UserAgent has a method for us to do that.
I tried