Well know it's sending email :)
sub send_mail {
my ($send_from,$subject,$message) = @_;
open(SENDMAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t")
or warn "cannot open pipe $!" and return ("<span class='darkredbol
+d'>Sorry you email coudn't be send. $!</span>");
print SENDMAIL "From: $send_from \n";
print SENDMAIL "To: aaa\@aaa.com \n";
print SENDMAIL "Subject: $subject \n";
print SENDMAIL "\n";
print SENDMAIL "$message \n";
close(SENDMAIL) or return ("<span class='darkredbold'>Sorry you em
+ail coudn't be send. $!</span>");
return("<span class='darkbluebold'>Email sended.Contact. Thanks fo
+r your opinion.</span>");
}
i add
\n and change
print SENDMAIL "From: ".$send_from;
for
print SENDMAIL "From: $send_from \n";
Thanks for the help you guys are great, one more time thanks.
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