David Romero wrote:
use a regular expression

my $email = 'user!dominio.com';
$email =~ s/!/@/g;
###Result [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.troubleshooters.com/codecorn/littperl/perlreg.htm


On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Aruna Goke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,

i have the this log from my sms gateway, however, the inverted exclamation
mark was sent from the smsc as @.

2008-06-26 17:22:35 SMS request sender:+2342019122 request:
'maruna¡ontng.com,test,Love my test message' file answer: ''
2008-06-26 17:27:17 Receive SMS [SMSC:caxt] [SVC:] [ACT:] [BINF:]
[from:+2342019122] [to:+2349191] [flags:-1:0:-1:0:-1]
[msg:43:maruna!ontng.com,test,Love my test message] [udh:0:]
2008-06-26 17:27:17 SMS request sender:+23422019122 request:
'maruna!ontng.com,test,'Love my test message'file answer: ''
2008-06-26 17:34:15 Receive SMS [SMSC:caxt] [SVC:] [ACT:] [BINF:]
[from:+2342019122] [to:+2349191] [flags:-1:0:-1:0:-1]
[msg:43:maruna¡ontng.com,test,Love my test message] [udh:0:]

I have my script that parse the file and extract as below

To: maruna¡ontng.com Subject: test Message: Love my test message  sender :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


What i want to achieve is to translate the to address back to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instaed of maruna¡ontng.com.

when i checked through, i discover that it is inverted exclamation mark with
character code 00A1 from unicode(hex) of latin-1 subset. I need this
translated to @, any help will be appreciated


my script is as below

#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Tail;
use Mail::Sender;


# the access.log is read and the following, recepient is extracted.

my $name = "/var/log/bulksms/sms_access.log";
my ($mailreci, $mailsubj, @sms, $mailmsg, $mailsend, $sendee, $sender, $msg,
$domain);
$domain = 'ontng.com';
open my $file, '<', $name or die "could not open $name: $!";
$file=File::Tail->new(name=>$name, maxinterval=>3, adjustafter=>5);
while (defined($_=$file->read))
               {
       @sms = split/\[/;
       next unless $sms[6]=~/to:\+2349191\]/;
       $sendee = $sms[5];
       $sendee =~ s/from:\+(\d+)\]/$1/;
       $sendee = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
       $msg = $sms[8];
       $msg = (split/:/, $msg)[-1];
       $msg =~ s/(\w+)\s?\]/$1/;
#       i need only sender and $msg
       ($mailreci, $mailsubj, $mailmsg) = (split/,/, $msg, 3)[0..2];

       print  "To: $mailreci Subject: $mailsubj Message: $mailmsg sender :
$sendee\n";

    }




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its not an exclamation mark but inverted exclammation mark.




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