Hello,

I have no problem sending to a single email address. However, I can't seem to make email::send::gmail send to multiple addresses.

If I use To=>'add@one.com', it will send the email fine. If I use To=>'add@one.com,add@two.com', it fails with

"Error sending email: Email::Send::Gmail: no valid recipients at /usr/ +lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Email/Send.pm line 252 at /usr/lib/perl5/si +te_perl/5.8.8/Email/Send.pm line 252"
It fails with the same error if I try setting a Bcc=> 'addr@two.com' in the header, as well. Here is a snippet of code I'm using (addresses changed to spare the innocent):
my $multiple = 'test@one.com,test@two.com'; my @headers = ( From => 'Sender <sender@sending.com>', To => $multiple, Subject => $subject ); my $email = Email::Simple->create( header => \@headers, body => $params{"body"}, ); my $sender = Email::Send->new( {mailer => 'Gmail', mailer_args => [ username => 'user@gmail.com', password => 'password', ] } ); eval { $sender->send($email) }; print qq(Error sending email: $@) if $@;
Again, this works fine if I change $multiple to read:
my $multiple = 'test@one.com';
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

In reply to Multiple Recipients in email by nephorm

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