Awesome that worked!

When I changed that I then got an error, and I realized that with this program the email addresses should be seperated by a comma instead of the semi-colons... so I have it check them and replace them if they are semicolons... one last thing.

I send it as a multipart email so that way if the email client the person is using is setup to read only in text they can see that and if html they see that, so it is based upon what they have their email client setup to do. My problem is that it is sending the text version as an attachment with the name: ATT0112.txt where the numbers are randomly generated. Why is it doing that? Is there a way to NOT do that? I have the Disposition set as inline, so I don't know why it is doing that.

Thank you very much Xav

In reply to Re^4: using Mime::Lite by ukndoit
in thread using Mime::Lite by Anonymous Monk

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