Hi, We are working on perl script in our application which is sending mails to many users We are using Net::SMTP We are using an array to store the multiple recipients and send the mails But in the e-mail sent, we are not able to see all the email address of the recipients in To/Cc field.
my @cclist = ('abc\@yahoo.com','bfgh\@hotmail.com','rew\@rediff.com'); my @ToAddress = ('abc\@yahoo.com','bfgh\@hotmail.com','rew\@rediff.com +'); # Create a new multipart message: $MIMEEntity = build MIME::Entity From => $FromAddress, 'Reply-To' => $ReplyToAddress, To => @ToAddress, CC => @cclist, Subject => $MailSubject, Notify => 'SUCCESS,FAILURE,DELAY', Type => 'multipart/mixed'; $NetSMTP->mail($FromAddress) or die "ERROR calling SMTPmail, stopped"; $NetSMTP->to(@ToAddress) or die "ERROR calling SMTPmail, stopped"; $NetSMTP->cc(@cclist) or die "ERROR calling SMTPmail, stopped";
How do we fix this

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