Hi

Sorry to be a pain, but i have something that is probably simple for most of you, but a real pain for me.

I have the variables:
$password (contains password) $domain (contains domain name e.g bar.com) $username (contains users name) $fullname (contains something like billy bob, but needs to be passed as "billy bob")<br
and they need to be passed like this:
AddVirtUser tpasswd=$password $domain $username $fullname 500 0 0 0

(The 500 specifies user disk quota, and the 0 0 0 specifies whether the user can use telnet,ftp,smtp)

my current code looks like this:
if(system('/usr/local/bin/AddVirtUser' => 'tpasswd=$password', $domain, $username, $fullname, '500', '1 1 1', )){

In reply to Passing vars to command by Anonymous Monk

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