In article <mac-perl.1301857137-83342175@novapic.org>, Elton Hughes <ehughes@novapic.org> wrote: >Here is my problem. The router from our main office to a remote site has >failed. The loss of email is the biggest problem. I would like to write a >MacPerl script that will allow people to read their email. We have >several Macs in our main office that can have MacPerl and the script >installed on. I think Paul answered your primary question, but how do you plan to use perl to stand in for your router? Without the router, I think the site won't be able to access the internet at all, so any POP client, be it MacPerl or some standard email client, will be out of luck. Or maybe I am misunderstanding what you have in mind. -- __________________________________________________________________________ Jeff Clites Online Editor http://www.MacTech.com/ online@MacTech.com MacTech Magazine __________________________________________________________________________ ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch