My File (test.pl) is executable by nobody, the output in the console running as mailman is:
bash-2.03$ ./test.pl
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
<CENTER>MEMBERS</CENTER><HTML><BODY>paul@webfirm.com.au
<br>
nbeddow@qantas.com.au
<br>
reception@computercorp.com.au
etc.
However from the web browser the output is:
"MEMBERS"
only.
I don't see how making my file readable by nobody would help. Changing the binary files that my program utilizes to be readable by nobody, as suggested in the first reply, would work, however i don't wish to do this for security reasons.
This would be so much easier if i had root access on this machine.
:(
Neil
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