Thanks for the guidance. Now I understand a little bit more how the different modules work. One problem though. I am now using the MIME::Lite module to send my mail with sendmail.
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From =>'johan@domain.com, To =>'user@hotmail.com', Subject =>'Registration', Data =>"Klick on the link.\n\n$link\n\n ); $msg->send;
However, probably because of all spam being sent nowdays, I can't send the same email twice to a hotmail, gmail address. If I change the from field it's ok but otherwise it won't even hit the spambox. Does anyone now if this is within a timeframe or...just curious

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