The email I am sending isn't displaying line breaks as expected. It was originally using BR tags but those displayed as text. So I thought, hey-- maybe if I convert the BR tags to \n it'll display correctly.

But again, \n comes back as text, not a line break. I am using Outlook Express and I know it's not sending in HTML (atleast I think not). How can I get line breaks to appear in all emails?

Thanks monks!

if ($email ne "") { $ourmessage =~ s/<br>/\\n/g; open (MAIL, "|$sendmail -t") or die "Cannot access mail"; print MAIL "To: $mail\n"; print MAIL "From: $adminmail\n"; print MAIL "Subject: Thank you\n\n"; print MAIL "$ourmessage\n"; close (MAIL); }

In reply to email not line breaking properly by Anonymous Monk

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