Hi! I have strict on, the variables name is correct. When I set it to $text_mail= 'Testing'; just before inserting it in the msg, it doesn´t fail. I receive this variable from another function. I tried writing the same test-string in it there and then passed it to my "sendmail"-function. It failed again. I have one main function calling the buildText(), then passing 2 params to the sendMail() like shown in the code below.
buildText { #blabla return ($out, $text_mail ); } sendMail { my $p = { @_ }; my $body = $p->{body}; my $text_mail = $p->{text_mail}; #blabla } main_function { #blabla my ($body, $text_mail) = buildText(); return sendMail( body => $body, text_mail => $text_mail);

In reply to Re^4: Mime::lite "no data" error again by Psychodead
in thread Mime::lite "no data" error again by Psychodead

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