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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Timed Scripts Post 302452330 by zaxxon on Friday 10th of September 2010 03:29:10 AM
Old 09-10-2010
As already stated, use at instead then.

Example:
Code:
$> at 11 Oct 2010
warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
at> echo yo
at> <EOT>
job 7 at Mon Oct 11 09:30:00 2010
$> atq
7       Mon Oct 11 09:30:00 2010 a root

At this date, the echo will be fired off and disappear from the at queue.
For using a whole script, use the -f option to hand over a file.

Last edited by zaxxon; 09-10-2010 at 04:34 AM.. Reason: added info
 

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Mail::Verify(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Mail::Verify(3pm)

NAME
Mail::Verify - Utility to verify an email address SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Verify; DESCRIPTION
"Mail::Verify" provides a function CheckAddress function for verifying email addresses. First the syntax of the email address is checked, then it verifies that there is at least one valid MX server accepting email for the domain. Using Net::DNS and IO::Socket a list of MX records (or, falling back on a hosts A record) are checked to make sure at least one SMTP server is accepting connections. ERRORS
Here are a list of return codes and what they mean: 0 The email address appears to be valid. 1 No email address was supplied. 2 There is a syntaxical error in the email address. 3 There are no DNS entries for the host in question (no MX records or A records). 4 There are no live SMTP servers accepting connections for this email address. EXAMPLES
This example shows obtaining an email address from a form field and verifying it. use CGI qw/:standard/; use Mail::Verify; my $q = new CGI; [...] my $email = $q->param("emailaddr"); my $email_ck = Mail::Verify::CheckAddress( $email ); if( $email_ck ) { print '<h1>Form input error: Invalid email address.</h1>'; } [...] perl v5.8.8 2002-06-09 Mail::Verify(3pm)
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