URGENT: Really Weird Error: line_1,_near_"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/

I get this error when rt trys to respond to a mail sent by a client

995862979.886099 delivery 123777: success:
syntax_error_at_(eval_59)line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/syntax_error_at(eval_83)_line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/did_0+0+1/

rt 1 worked fine this is an upgrade to rt2. That perl module is install
and we grep’d for the the above syntax on the whole system and didn’t find
anything.

Any help would be most appreciated this is an URGENT issue.

Jason

I get this error when rt trys to respond to a mail sent by a client

995862979.886099 delivery 123777: success:
syntax_error_at_(eval_59)line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/syntax_error_at(eval_83)_line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/did_0+0+1/

rt 1 worked fine this is an upgrade to rt2. That perl module is install
and we grep’d for the the above syntax on the whole system and didn’t find
anything.

Any help would be most appreciated this is an URGENT issue.

Jason

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“JS” == Jason Silverglate <jason@pwebtech.com(by way of Jason Silverglate jason@pwebtech.com)> writes:

JS> I get this error when rt trys to respond to a mail sent by a client
JS> 995862979.886099 delivery 123777: success:
JS> syntax_error_at_(eval_59)line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/syntax_error_at(eval_83)_line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/did_0+0+1/

JS> rt 1 worked fine this is an upgrade to rt2. That perl module is install
JS> and we grep’d for the the above syntax on the whole system and didn’t find
JS> anything.

JS> Any help would be most appreciated this is an URGENT issue.

Looks like you attempted to set $MailCommand to a full path to
sendmail, which is not what you’re supposed to do. It is a name, not
a program path.

JS> syntax_error_at_(eval_59)line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/syntax_error_at(eval_83)_line_1,near"require_Mail::Mailer::/usr/"/did_0+0+1/

JS> Any help would be most appreciated this is an URGENT issue.

Looks like you attempted to set $MailCommand to a full path to
sendmail, which is not what you’re supposed to do. It is a name, not
a program path.

I set the MailCommand to “sendmailpipe” (plus the “-t” add-on) then had
much better success getting outgoing mail into the queue.

Terence C. Giufre-Sweetser

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