Hi Monks!
I have this line in multiple files (Perl Code) and every time someone moves or the email changes from anybody
I have to go crazy looking for each individual's email address to update the code.
I would like to turn this into a external little application where I could control these names without having to go
nuts trying to find where they are in all my code.
Could someone give me any idea(s) on how I could apply that if the values for the emails would be coming from
an external program?
# Sendmail requires 'To' addresses to be in an array
my @mail_to = ($pro_box) ? ( 'person1@mycompany.com',
'person2@mycompany.com',
'person3@mycompany.com',
'person4@mycompany.com') : ( 'person
+2@mycompany.com',
'person
+3@mycompany.com',
'person
+4@mycompany.com');
Thank you for the Help!!!
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