- Original Message -
From: "Nathan Rimmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 4:24 PM
Subject: Autoloader error
> I am trying use the Cast5_PP encryption module but am
> getting an error related to the Autoloader module:
>
> Can't locate auto/Crypt/C
I am trying use the Cast5_PP encryption module but am
getting an error related to the Autoloader module:
Can't locate auto/Crypt/CAST5_PP/autosplit.ix in @INC
(@INC contains: C:/Perl/lib C:/Perl/site/lib .) at
C:/Perl/lib/AutoLoader.pm line 146.
Can't locate auto/Crypt/CAST5_PP/init.al in @INC (@
Hi!
Is there a way to mark messages as read inmediately after you read it with
Mail::Pop3?
I see the messages are shown as read only after I delete one of the
incoming messages. But what if I want them marked as read just after I
read them?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Mau
[Grant: my message to you wasn't meant to be a public message. In the
future it would be better if you would ask first before forwarding private
communication to a public forum, thanks!]
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Grant Hopwood wrote:
> Jenda and myself chose the latter. I hope the community doesn't o
Il Thu, 13 Jun 2002 00:39:18 -0400, scrivevi:
>I really like Perl but don't see the reason to use it in this case.
The "automate" thing, perhaps, to say one.
I know you can use Outlook via ActiveX (or whatever they call it this week)
too; but then why not to use a simple, standard and multi-pla
Il Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:48:47 -0400, scrivevi:
>- I have a list of e-mail addresses (in a text file) of people that I send
> mail to regularly (about 100 people).
>- I want to attach a (Word) document
>
>How could I automate sending the mail -
I have a thing. It gets the addresses from a
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> And yes, he has tried forward slashes, versus backward slashes
> to no avail.
>
> Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj,
>'c:\\windows\\system32\\rsh.exe',
>"rsh 213.165.192.242 -l intercable sh accoun
Thanks to everyone for their answers - some of them were really
helpful, and most of them solved my problem.
However, Ron's answer (slurping everything into a hash) made me
want to drop Perl forever... :-(
I'll never be able to concoct something like that on my own :-(((
Thanks to all who re
> -Original Message-
> Behalf Of Chris Anderson
>
>
> Here is Vladimir's reply...
>
> And yes, he has tried forward slashes, versus backward slashes
> to no avail.
Here is a guess (using the escape character for the NT shell.)
"rsh 213.165.192.242 -l intercable sh accounting ^>a.log"
Here is Vladimir's reply...
And yes, he has tried forward slashes, versus backward slashes
to no avail.
Original Message ---
I starting script
#1
Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj,
'c:\\windows\\system32\\rsh.exe',
"rsh 213.165.192.242 -l intercable
> -Original Message-
> Behalf Of Morgan, Steve H.
>
> Does anyone know what the process is to submit new perl modules to Active
> State?
Just as a guess, with the exception of the modules specifically maintained
by ActiveState employees, everything else comes from CPAN (www.cpan.org).
A
Wening Andreas wrote:
>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 11:39 PM
>Why do you want to use Perl for this?
>If you are already using Outlook, import the addresses in
>Outlook and create group. Everything you have to do then
>is only creating 1 email with the attachment to that group.
>I really like
> Here's a revised version of your code. It puts the data into a hash, whence
> you can retrieve it in any order you like (the output line at the end is
> just an example of one way).
I just put everything into the hash and dealt with it later:
---
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw(%H);
wh
I received the following email from someone in response to My response to a
question on the list.
I have tried my best to interpret it...
> Ker ste nam pisali = "I have a pistol"
> smo vas avtomaticno = "It is an Automatic"
> na NORM E-postno listo = = "Norm, say NO to Posting"
> Obvescali vas bo
On 13/06/2002 17:47:01 Chris Anderson wrote:
[snip]
>
>What is my problem:
>
>It work:
No, it doesn't , unless you have a program with a VERY interesting name
in C:\winnt, called "system32
sh.exe"
(including the linebreak !)
>Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj,
> 'c:\\winnt\
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