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I do plan to use placeholders with all my SQL queries.

Thanks for any additional support you can provide.


In reply to Re^8: MAIL::SENDMAIL - Inserting $variable Into TO or FROM? by Milti
in thread MAIL::SENDMAIL - Inserting $variable Into TO or FROM? by Milti

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