Anonymous Monk,
While smitz has already pointed out you can do:

cat /root/james >> /var/mail/james

You can also do this with Perl.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; open (MBOX1,"/root/james") or die "unable to open mailbox : $!"; open (MBOX2,">>/var/mail/james") or die "unable to append to mailbox : + $!"; select MBOX2; while (<MBOX1>) { print; }
Of course - don't do this - you would be in a race condition. If any other process were writing to the second mailbox, information would become inter-leaved. Yes, there is locking, but I do not believe Sendmail respects locks on mailboxes.

You could always check CPAN - Mail::Box::Mbox and Mail::Box were both updated yesterday 8 May 03.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re: Not Quite perl... by Limbic~Region
in thread Not Quite perl... by Anonymous Monk

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