Just a guess: Header and body of an eMail are separated by an empty line. A (CR)/LF might have been sneaked into one of your variables. You should
substitute each occurrence of \n \r or \x0a \x0c \x0d from your header-$variables before the template is evaluated.
In reply to Re: using sendmail with perl, second email does not recognize anything but To:
by Perlbotics
in thread using sendmail with perl, second email does not recognize anything but To:
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