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Operating Systems AIX email from root sent my passord in plain text. Post 51507 by rocker40 on Friday 21st of May 2004 04:41:38 PM
Old 05-21-2004
sendmail?

There must be script that when a ftp fails it sends a message to root@XXX.com and root@XXX.com uses sendmail to it to
user@XXX.com
I was diggin around for the script that sends the error to root@anwho.com but I haven't found it. Not sure where to look.
Thanks
Dave
 

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MIME::Field::ContType(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				MIME::Field::ContType(3pm)

NAME
MIME::Field::ContType - a "Content-type" field DESCRIPTION
A subclass of Mail::Field. Don't use this class directly... its name may change in the future! Instead, ask Mail::Field for new instances based on the field name! SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Field; use MIME::Head; # Create an instance from some text: $field = Mail::Field->new('Content-type', 'text/HTML; charset="US-ASCII"'); # Get the MIME type, like 'text/plain' or 'x-foobar'. # Returns 'text/plain' as default, as per RFC 2045: my ($type, $subtype) = split('/', $field->type); # Get generic information: print $field->name; # Get information related to "message" type: if ($type eq 'message') { print $field->id; print $field->number; print $field->total; } # Get information related to "multipart" type: if ($type eq 'multipart') { print $field->boundary; # the basic value, fixed up print $field->multipart_boundary; # empty if not a multipart message! } # Get information related to "text" type: if ($type eq 'text') { print $field->charset; # returns 'us-ascii' as default } PUBLIC INTERFACE
boundary Return the boundary field. The boundary is returned exactly as given in the "Content-type:" field; that is, the leading double-hyphen ("--") is not prepended. (Well, almost exactly... from RFC 2046: (If a boundary appears to end with white space, the white space must be presumed to have been added by a gateway, and must be deleted.) so we oblige and remove any trailing spaces.) Returns the empty string if there is no boundary, or if the boundary is illegal (e.g., if it is empty after all trailing whitespace has been removed). multipart_boundary Like "boundary()", except that this will also return the empty string if the message is not a multipart message. In other words, there's an automatic sanity check. type Try real hard to determine the content type (e.g., "text/plain", "image/gif", "x-weird-type", which is returned in all-lowercase. A happy thing: the following code will work just as you would want, even if there's no subtype (as in "x-weird-type")... in such a case, the $subtype would simply be the empty string: ($type, $subtype) = split('/', $head->mime_type); If the content-type information is missing, it defaults to "text/plain", as per RFC 2045: Default RFC 2822 messages are typed by this protocol as plain text in the US-ASCII character set, which can be explicitly specified as "Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii". If no Content-Type is specified, this default is assumed. Note: under the "be liberal in what we accept" principle, this routine no longer syntax-checks the content type. If it ain't empty, just downcase and return it. NOTES
Since nearly all (if not all) parameters must have non-empty values to be considered valid, we just return the empty string to signify missing fields. If you need to get the real underlying value, use the inherited "param()" method (which returns undef if the parameter is missing). SEE ALSO
MIME::Field::ParamVal, Mail::Field AUTHOR
Eryq (eryq@zeegee.com), ZeeGee Software Inc (http://www.zeegee.com). David F. Skoll (dfs@roaringpenguin.com) http://www.roaringpenguin.com perl v5.14.2 2012-06-08 MIME::Field::ContType(3pm)
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