Hiya,

When i try to run the code below, i recieve this error message: Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) at ./addvirtuser.pl line 90.
if(system('/usr/local/bin/AddVirtUser' => "tpasswd=$password", => $domain, => $username, => $fullname, => 5, => '0 0 0', )){ #################################################### ## ## ACCOUNT FAILURE AREA ## #################################################### # Send Failure E-Mail open (MAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"); print MAIL <<"END_OF_MAIL"; #line 90 To: $email Reply-to: support\@foo.bar From: support\@foo.bar Subject: Blah Dear $fullname, END_OF_MAIL close (MAIL);

edited: Tue Oct 1 00:07:37 2002 by jeffa - title change (was: Whats Wrong Here)


In reply to Why do I get an 'uninitialized' warning? by Anonymous Monk

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