The problem is that you're calling sendmail with an hash ref, not a hash.

if ( sendmail $tank[$i] ){}

should be

if ( sendmail %{$tank[$i]} ){}

It looks like you're using Data::Dumper to debug. Good. Notice how there're braces (curly brackets) around the data when you dump $tank[$i]? That means it's a hash ref. Actually since you're not doing anything with the if, using unless would be cleaner.

print $Mail::Sendmail::error unless ( sendmail %{$tank[$i]} );

See perldata and perlsyn.

p.s. If you try to cut down the amount of code you post to a bare minimum that still exhibits your problem, you'll get much better response here. Plus, by isolating the problem, you give yourself a better chance of fixing it yourself!


In reply to Re: mail::sendmail with an array of hashes by eg
in thread mail::sendmail with an array of hashes by dystrophy

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