It looks like you need to put the contents of "multiutil <cmd>" into a single string:
use warnings; use strict; use Sys::Hostname; use Net::SMTP; my $hostname = hostname; my $Log_File = "E:/Backups/LOGs/Sync_Import.log"; open LOG, '>>', $Log_File or die "Cannot open '$Log_File' $!"; select LOG; # Make LOG the default output filehandle my $body0 = 'This message sent by the Import Process'; my $body1 = `multiutil <cmd>`; sub Mail_Msg{ $smtp = Net::SMTP->new( 'mail.company.com' ); $smtp->mail( 'ALIAS@company.com' ); $smtp->to( 'ALIAS@company.com' ); $smtp->data(); $smtp->datasend( "Subject:Job Failure\n" ); $smtp->datasend( <<"EOF_MAIL" ); $body0 $body1 EOF_MAIL $smtp->datasend(); $smtp->quit(); }

In reply to Re: Printing an array in a Here Doc by jwkrahn
in thread Printing an array in a Here Doc by tmtech1

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