On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 02:32:14PM -0500, Rich Smrcina wrote:
What comes after the MAIL keyword is passed directly to your "mail" utility. So it would probably be better to have
$pg-tom=tomsemail at somewhere.com,tomscell at wireless.com
if your "mail" tool supports listing multiple recipients separated by commas. Some dont - then you can use a short-hand notation like:
$pg-tom=tomsemail at somewhere.com tomscell at wireless.com
and separate them by spaces - Hobbit will handle this as if you had multiple "MAIL ..." lines with each of the mail recipients. So it sends out the mail in separate e-mails, instead of one e-mail to all of the recipients. (Same net effect).
Then is the syntax for using macros in the MAIL line the same as HOST:
$pg-tom=tomsemail at somewhere.com tomscell at wireless.com
HOST %^va.*$ MAIL=%$pg-tom
No, just MAIL $pg-tom
Henrik