I should have been more explicit. The same code works under HPUX11 and Perl 5.6.0. I did have the script run my .profile as well as setting up some default paths as well as trying to get bourne shell out of the equation by doing the following on the crontab line.
30 09 * * * /usr/bin/ksh $HOME/testmail.sh
Which in turn calls the perl script that's failing, to no avail. I thought about the use lib but I'm successfully using Mail::Util so I wouldn't think it would help. killraven

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