I would add that in older days, knowing MS Exchange server would mess up the content or display error messages about non compatible characters, I used a .mailrc and with the content of the file:
it solved the issue, but you here, are using HTML tags so not quite the same...
i have a file called Cleaner1.log . This files have some blank lines also.My requirement is that it should ignore the blank lines and give me the lines that contain some data.
I m using this logic in a script:
below the contents of file :
Maximum Time Taken for Processing(Failed) RR... (4 Replies)
Hi,
sumdays before i had posted a query with same subject.
i got sum great help from great ppl which solved my problem then.
But now there is a small problem with the code that i need the experts help upon.
for parsing a text
like this
where $ had been the delimiter between... (3 Replies)
Hello
I have created the following script, which is designed to manipulate a text document:
#!/bin/sh
# Get 3 lines, (last of which is "Quantity"); adjust order; put all three on one line with tabs.
FILENAME=~/Desktop/email.txt
LIST=$(grep -B2 "Quantity" ${FILENAME} |awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\n"; RS... (6 Replies)
I was reading these 2 articles. Why does the wikia one think :e ++ff=dos? Or am I just misunderstanding it?
:e ++ff=unix
:e ++ff=dos
File format - Vim Tips Wiki
Managing/Munging Line-Endings with Vi/Vim | Jeet Sukumaran (1 Reply)
When you are dealing with ASCII files it easy to check on line endings type. You can just use the file command. You are not always lucky enough to be dealing with ASCII files. So in the cases that you don't have ASCII files how can you check what type of line endings you have? Please list all... (5 Replies)
Hello all. Hope you can help. I am looking for a complete command to search for a file named HOSPCHK. The file could be listed with numbers after it like it could be listed with letters after it or a combination of both or just by it self. The other catch is the file that I want to look for... (27 Replies)
I was reading this and thought I could put this in my vimrc and it would convert the line endings to unix. Am I doing something wrong or am I missing something?
set ff=unixManaging/Munging Line-Endings with Vi/Vim | Jeet Sukumaran
I used this command and it confirms that my global option is... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am running sendmail 8.14 on rhel6. I have 2 mail servers as serv1.home.com and test.home.com. Currently test.home.com is pointing as MX for home.com domain. So what I am trying to do is to route emails arriving at test.home.com server to serv1.home.com using mailertable. I have... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am giving below command script and getting below output. I tried using "sed" which is ignoring 4th line. Can you please help me to get the expected output like below
Code:
echo "dis clusqmgr(*) cluster(BT.CL.OFSSTAT4) conname qmtype deftype"| runmqsc -e $QMGR|egrep... (7 Replies)
Hi,
At the moment, using Notepad++ to do a search and replace, manually section by section which is real painful. Yeah, so copying each section of the line of text and putting into a file and then search and replace, need at least 3-operations in Notepad++.
Here's hoping I will be able to... (1 Reply)
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sendmail::milter
Sendmail::Milter(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sendmail::Milter(3pm)NAME
Sendmail::Milter - compatibility interface for Sendmail::PMilter
SYNOPSIS
use Sendmail::Milter;
Sendmail::Milter::auto_setconn(NAME);
Sendmail::Milter::register(NAME, { CALLBACKS }, FLAGS);
Sendmail::Milter::main();
DESCRIPTION
This is a compatibility interface which emulates the "standard" Sendmail::Milter API.
FUNCTIONS
The following functions are available in this module. Unlike "Sendmail::PMilter", this interface involves a single, global instance of
milter data, so these functions are called without an object reference.
For each function, see the description of its object-based counterpart in Sendmail::PMilter.
Sendmail::Milter::auto_getconn(NAME[, CONFIG])
Sendmail::Milter::auto_setconn(NAME[, CONFIG])
Sendmail::Milter::main([MAXCHILDREN[, MAXREQ]])
Sendmail::Milter::register(NAME, CALLBACKS[, FLAGS])
Sendmail::Milter::setconn(DESC)
One extension function is provided by this implementation.
Sendmail::Milter::get_milter()
Returns the "Sendmail::PMilter" instance underlying this emulation layer. This allows mostly-unmodified milter scripts to set PMilter
extensions (such as dispatcher and sendmail.cf values). It is recommended, however, that new code use the object instance methods
described in Sendmail::PMilter.
EXPORTS
In order to preserve compatibility with the standard "Sendmail::Milter" interface, all SMFI* constants described in Sendmail::PMilter are
exported into the caller's namespace by default.
(Note that "Sendmail::PMilter" itself does not export these symbols by default.)
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