Thanks a ton to all.
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, drieux wrote:
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> On Jan 23, 2004, at 5:24 PM, wolf blaum wrote:
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> > For Quality purpouses, Ajey Kulkarni 's mail on Saturday 24 January
> > 2004 17:52
> > may have been monitored or recorded as:
> >
> >> i would like to quickly append a string to a
On Jan 23, 2004, at 5:24 PM, wolf blaum wrote:
For Quality purpouses, Ajey Kulkarni 's mail on Saturday 24 January
2004 17:52
may have been monitored or recorded as:
i would like to quickly append a string to a variable.
open NEWFH, "> $filename.new" or die "new procmailrc err";
where $filename
wolf blaum wrote:
For Quality purpouses, Ajey Kulkarni 's mail on Saturday 24 January 2004 17:52
may have been monitored or recorded as:
hi,.
hi
i would like to quickly append a string to a variable.
open NEWFH, "> $filename.new" or die "new procmailrc err";
where $filename has /tmp/xyz
Anyth
For Quality purpouses, Ajey Kulkarni 's mail on Saturday 24 January 2004 17:52
may have been monitored or recorded as:
> hi,.
hi
> i would like to quickly append a string to a variable.
> open NEWFH, "> $filename.new" or die "new procmailrc err";
> where $filename has /tmp/xyz
>
> Anything reall
hi,.
i would like to quickly append a string to a variable.
Suppose $filename has "/tmp/xyz after appending i want to
get $filename as /tmp/xyz.NEW.
I'm getting a ? for a . (period).
I'm doing something like
open NEWFH, "> $filename.new" or die "new procmailrc err";
where $filename has /tmp/xyz