Why not use
CGI and pull the names using param?
In the abscence of that:
for my $cnt (1 .. 5)
{
if ( eval "\$fmail$cnt" ne "")
{
open(MAIL,"| $sendmail") or die "Can't open sendmail $!";
print MAIL "To: ", eval "\$fmail$cnt", "\n";
print MAIL "From: $email\n";
print MAIL "Subject: Refer A Friend\n";
print MAIL "Dear ", eval "\$fname$cnt", ",\n\n";
print MAIL "Your friend, $name at $email, visited out site re
+cently and thought you would b
+e interested..\n\n";
print MAIL "This is NOT spam. This email was sent by someone
+who said they knew you. Your
+email address is not stored in any databases and will not
be sold or given to anyone at any time. This is the only time you wil
+l receive an email from us.";
close(MAIL);
}
}
(untested)
and (hopefully) before
Corion can get to it: this is open to spam attack. Make sure to strip out newlines from your params.
Updated it to work - but this is evil and dangerous and I don't recommend it and I'm not offering you yak urine I swear. Use
CGI
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