im having a problem with a script that emails a generated password to people. i think the problem lies with the sendmail prog, because i dont see a problem with my code, but its possibly one of those things that someone else would catch real qiuck...any problems with this snippet?
open(MAIL,"|/usr/slib/sendmail -t"); print MAIL "To: $rEmail\n"; print MAIL "From: $respondAddr\n"; print MAIL "Subject: Registration confirmation\n\n"; print MAIL "Your username is '$rUser' and your randomly generated pass +word is '$rPass'.\n"; print MAIL "After you log in, you can change your password.\n\n"; print MAIL "To complete the registration process and log in, go to the + following URL:\n"; print MAIL "$BaseUrl"."index.cgi?action=signup&phase=three&ruser=$rUse +r"; print MAIL "."; close(MAIL);

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