The configuration that I'm trying to change is located at: c:\Perl\Site\lib\Mail\SendMail. The configuration states that in most cases only one change might be required, i.e. the denoting of the SMTP server to be used for mail relaying. The current configuration is qw( localhost ) which will only allow mail delivery to addresses located on the server, itself. I need to change that configuration to the relay server at GoDaddy which provides my server. I can open the file and enter the changes but am not allowed to save them. Message says "access denied" even though I have administrative permissions. GoDaddy people suggested that a service on the server was utilizing SendMail and thus it wasn't available. I can't imagine what is wrong. Any help will be appreciated.

In reply to Re^2: SendMail Configuration Changes by Milti
in thread SendMail Configuration Changes by Milti

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