Hi,
In relation to my post above, i would like to email myself with the full list, and each other person a modified list (without their name/number). If i create a hash of names and email addresses, and say, i wanted to use sendmail, could anyone show me an implementation, that sets the "To: xxx" header with the email from a hash and the Content to the modified list? I have example code that uses sendmail here:
my $sendmail = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t";
my $reply_to = "Reply-to: foo\@bar.com\n";
my $subject = "Subject: Confirmation of your submission\n";
my $content = "Thanks for your submission.";
my $to = "bar\@foo.com\n";
my $send_to = "To: ". $to;
open(SENDMAIL, "|$sendmail") or die "Cannot open $sendmail: $!";
print SENDMAIL $reply_to;
print SENDMAIL $subject;
print SENDMAIL $send_to;
print SENDMAIL "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
print SENDMAIL $content;
close(SENDMAIL);
Maybe Net::SMTP or another module maybe better, but i am all for the simple approach.
TIA Joe.
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