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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to check parameter variable? Post 74619 by Just Ice on Friday 10th of June 2005 05:37:24 PM
Old 06-10-2005
in ksh ... this is the other form of the one i wrote earlier ...
Code:
if [ $myvar ]    ### this part here tests if the variable is set
then
   do_something
fi

... there are other ways variables are tested and set --- see man ksh --- but i don't think they are what you need based on my interpretation of your question

... also, make sure your $1 is not reset by succeeding lines in your script prior to it being used by the mail code ....
 

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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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