$mailitem = $outlook->CreateItem{olMailItem);
is failing (it returns
undef). Then, instead of tickling an OLE object,
$mailitem->{To} = "...";
creates a new hash instead, which you discover later when you try
$mailitem->Send();
The underlying problem is that you haven't defined
olMailItem. You can fix this
* by adding
use constant olMailItem => 0;
to the top of your script.
You would have discovered this yourself had you checked for undef after each attempt to create a new OLE object. Blindly assuming that each OLE object creation succeeds is not a good strategy.
* or by following Adam's advice below. His is the more robust advice, though several of Microsoft's own books (e.g., Building Applications with Outlook 97) use the magic constant 0 in this case.
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