I've been having trouble getting sa to be useful. I've tried the batch file that gets generated but if I don't use -P it just hangs and does nothing. I've tried the .pl instead and ran it from there with the same result. I've traced the problem to the setting for the mail spool directory. It seems that NoMailAudit.pm requires a *nix style mail box directory. So I'm thinking that if I set the $MAIL variable to match the users mail directory then it should work. I don't know how to set the environment in perl though. So my question is that, how do I set an environment variable in perl? I'm asking because I think that spamassassin is re-writing the email and droping it into the users mail directory, right? If that is the case then I can do something to set a mail environment variable to compensate for the windows platform. Question 1: Am I correct about the NoMailAudit.pm wanting to utilize the directory of the intended recipient? Question 2: What is the perl script equivalent of setting an environment variable, ie:MAIL=C:\this?
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