Hmmm, well Some hints (no big help though):
sub SendMail { # add debugging my $debug = 6; if (-e $FORM{'template'}) { } else { &Error('Template File Not Found - Error at sendmail subsc +ript'); }
Normally (note adding the missing file name to error msg):
if ( ! -e $FORM{'template'}) { &Error('Template File $FORM{template} Not Found - Error at sendma +il subscript'); } open (FILE, $FORM{'template'});<br>
always:
open (FILE, $FORM{'template'}) or die "can't open FILE $FORM{tem +plate}: $!";<br> @File = <FILE>; close (FILE); open (MAIL, "|$mailprog -t") || &Error('Unable to Open Sendmail' +);
Try:
open (MAIL, "|$mailprog -t") || &Error("Unable to Open $mailprog +: $!"); print "<p>trying: $mailprog -t<br> To: $FORM{mailto}<br> From: $FORM{req-EMAIL} ($FORM{req-FName} $FORM{req-LName})<br> Subject: $FORM{subject}<br>\n" if $debug > 5; print MAIL "To: $FORM{'mailto'}\n"; print MAIL "From: $FORM{'req-EMail'} ($FORM{'req-FName'} $FORM{' +re +q-LName'})\n"; print MAIL "Subject: $FORM{'subject'}\n"; print MAIL "Bcc: \n\n"; print MAIL "This information request form is from the Rainforest + & + Reef Resorts of Belize website.\n"; print MAIL "*************************************************\n" +; + print MAIL "This form was submitted at $time by $FORM{'req-FName +'} + $FORM{'req-LName'} ($FORM{'req-EMail'}).\n"; print MAIL "For your records, this is Form Request Number \= $Or +de +r from this website.\n"; print MAIL "*************************************************\n\ +n" +; foreach $File (@File) { $File =~ s/\n//; foreach $Field (@InputFields) { $ReplaceVar = $FORM{$Field}; $SearchVar = '\[' . $Field . '\]'; $File =~ s/$SearchVar/$ReplaceVar/g;
This is odd, does each file (file name) possibly have every/any input field w/i it? Anyway, this is/may be 'cooler'
$File =~ s/\[$Field]/$FORM{$Field}/g; # do you need an 'e' too? } print MAIL "$File\n"; } close (MAIL); }
Only thing I can see is that, as you don't (here) verify the sender's address or the To: address, it may have junk in there that sendmail doesn't like. Do you need pointy brackets around the actual To|From address parts?

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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Ways to test sendmail by a
in thread Ways to test sendmail by belize

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