Sorry to waste your time with this simple mail question, but I cannot get this to work properly without an internal error:
$sender="email@\somewhere.com";
$recipient="email@\somewhere.com";
$subject="Database Entry";
$mail_prog = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t";
$mail_out="true";
if($mail_out)
{
&SendMail($recipient,$sender);
sub SendMail {
open(MAIL, "|$mail_prog -t") || &error("Could not send out ema
+ils");
print MAIL "To: $recipient \n";
print MAIL "From: $sender <$sender>\n";
print MAIL "Subject: database entry\n";
print MAIL "added\n\n";
print MAIL"---------------------------------------------------
+--------------------------------------\n";
print MAIL "";
print MAIL "\n\n";
print MAIL "\n\n";
close (MAIL);
} # end SendMail function
} # end if statement
What am I missing?
Thanks for any help,
From,
Extreme Newbie
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