Hi,
I am running this code in the command line. I am getting the output, But it also display a message like this :
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Try `grep --help' for more information.
cure1: "|/usr/local/sbin/vandos.pl /var/vandos/cure1.msg cure1@ww
+w.usamarinestore.com", \cure1
sur: forward@ths.com
Please go through my code and provide a solution.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$arg1 = $ARGV[0];
@filelist = ` find /home/sites/$arg1/users -type d `;
chomp @filelist;
@store = ();
foreach $fle(@filelist)
{
($junk, $reqd )=split (/\/users\//,$fle);
($reqd, $junk) = split (/\//,$reqd);
push (@store,$reqd);
}
foreach(@store)
{
print `cat /etc/mail/aliases | grep $_`;
}
Thanks
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