hi minixman
First, use strict with warnings if you are not doing so.
Second, when you're having problems, turn on debugging.
Third, You can specify multiple recipients as follows.
#!perlenv -w use strict; use Net::SMTP; my $ServerName = 'MAILSERVER'; my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($ServerName, Debug => 1,); my $MailFrom = 'test@test.net'; my $MailTo1 = 'test@test.net'; my $MailTo2 = 'test@test.net'; $smtp->mail( $MailFrom ); $smtp->to ( $MailTo1 ); $smtp->data(); $smtp->datasend("To: $MailTo1\n"); $smtp->datasend("cc: $MailTo2\n"); $smtp->datasend("test"); $smtp->quit;
hope this helps,
cheers, semio

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