chomp,@_=split(/::/),($e{$_[0]},$l{$_[0]})=($_[1],0)while(<>);; $m=qq#/usr/lib/sendmail#;$s=q#kris.kringle@north.pole#;;foreach (keys%l){$l{$_}++;@L=grep{($l{$_}==0)}keys%l;;$x=int rand(@L);; $l{$L[$x]}++;$l{$_}--;open(M,"|".$m." ".$e{$_});print M "From:" ," $s\n";print M "To: ", $e{$_},"\n";$t=qq/Your Kris Kringle /. q/Recipient/;print M "Subject: $t!\n";print M "\n$t is: $L[$x]. \n\nK.K.";print M "\n\nPlease do NOT reply! 'I' am a program:", "\n\n";open(T,$0);printf M while(<T>);close(T);close(M);}##JnK!

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