we are using Outlook 2003.
sub mail_admin
{
local($sub,$msg) = @_;
$curAdmins = "/opt/local/etc/cur_admins";
@cur_admin_lines = `cat $curAdmins`;
chomp(@cur_admin_lines);
foreach $cur_admin_line (@cur_admin_lines)
{
($id,$name,$group,$OncallFlag,$address) = split(/:/, $cur_admin_li
+ne);
$cur_admin_addresses .= " $address";
}
my $cmd = "echo \"$msg\" | mail -s \"$sub\" $cur_admin_addresses";
system("$cmd");
my($rc) = $? / 256;
if ($rc != 0)
{
&pager("Can't send mail_admin message $msg - rc = $rc", P);
}
}
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