Hi all, I'm trying to use a pipe to sendmail to send me a message in the format I have it in the perl script:
use strict; open(SENDMAIL, "| /usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t -fReport_Master") || die "Can't fork for sendmail: $!\n"; print SENDMAIL <<"EOF"; To: help@perlmonks.org Subject: Report Submitted by: $name Email: $email Phone: $phone_number Project: $project Date: $submitted Duration of stay: $duration Collaborators: $collaborators EOF ; close(SENDMAIL) || die "Error on close of pipe to mailer: $?";
Hoever, the format doesn't hold when I receive the email. Is there a special trick happening here? Many thanks in advance, Stacy.

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