To answer the one question he didn't, inside double quotes variables are substituted and backslash-escapes are processed. Inside single quotes, they are not. So:
See Quote and Quote-like Operators.$a = "fred"; print "$a\n"; # prints fred print '$a\n'; # prints $a\n
In reply to Re: Strange Situation with Net::SMTP
by Thelonius
in thread Strange Situation with Net::SMTP
by CodeJunkie
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