Let's see your code. I use it all the time. I would show you an example but I can't get access to our network for some reason! So if nobody else responds, I will post something in the morning.
UPDATE
Personally, I tend to like MIME::Lite better. HEre is a sub I used to sendmail messages about ftp downloads, errors, etc. We have a sendmail server on a sun box.
sub SendMail {
my ($recipients, $subject, $msg) = @_;
$msg=MIME::Lite->new(
To => "$recipients",
From => "$fromAddress",
Subject => "$subject",
Type => 'text/html',
Data => "$msg"
);
MIME::Lite->send('smtp', "$mailhost");
$msg->send();
}
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