Hi.

I am using

use Email::Find; #$v_email contains a string of emails my @emails = (); find_emails($v_email, sub { push @emails, $_[1] if @emails < 3 } ); $v_email = join(", ",@emails); print "v_email: $v_email\n"
And it prints out the email addresses right but now it doesn't email them anymore. It appears to be in the correct format of email@address.com, email2@address.com, email3@address.com . I join it back into $v_email to print MAIL "To: $v_email";

Any idea why it used to email but now that this is added, it doesn't?


In reply to Re^2: stripping email address regex by Anonymous Monk
in thread stripping email address regex by Anonymous Monk

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