Dear Master Monks,
This is really doing my head in. I keep getting:
From: Date: Subject:
Unknown Unknown date (no subject)
Here's the code:
my $to = '"Gavin Henry" <ghenry@perl.me.uk>';
my $from = '"Support" <support@perl.me.uk>';
$smtp = Net::SMTP->new('relay.plus.net');
$smtp->mail("$from");
$smtp->to("$to");
$smtp->data();
$smtp->datasend("To: " . $to),
$smtp->datasend("From:" . $from),
$smtp->datasend("Subject: Rsync backup success on $date"),
$smtp->datasend("The remote backup has been completed.\n\n"
."Info:\n\n"
."\n$rsync\n");
$smtp->dataend();
I'm pretty sure it's something really stupid.
Thanks,
Gavin.
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