It did?
Well this is the code:
sub mail_results {
my $file = 'D:\Sysad-perl\scripts\Reports\AntiVirus Status\mailrpt
+.txt';
if ( -e $file ) {
#
# Mail the report.
my $sender = new Mail::Sender {smtp => 'synplcty.synplicity.co
+m',
from => 'mshember@synplicity.com'};
$sender->MailFile({to => 'mshember@synplicity.com',
subject => 'McAfee AVP Level Report',
msg => "Here is today's report.",
file => $file} );
}
unlink $file or $! == 2 or die "Cannot unlink $file: $!";
}
This is the message
Cannot unlink D:\Sysad-perl\scripts\Reports\AntiVirus Status\mailrpt.t
+xt: Permission denied at D:\Sysad-perl\scripts\Reports\AntiVirus Stat
+us\avpcheck.pl line 3
65.
I wonder if the fact that it is win32 causing the problem?
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