I agree but this is what is happening. Once I read to get the email address I store the email in the string. I write the string in a few other places and its ok. But when I pass the variable like this:
system("/blat/blat.exe message.txt -t $emailaddress");
Blat gripes at me because it says it does not like the email address. So I pipe it out to see whats up and if the string contained $emailadress = "me@there.com"; perl is passing it as methere.com.
Ahhhhhhh .. hold on a second.. Would my system command being called with "" instead of '' cause perl to do that to the string? I guess I need to try that and see?
In reply to Re^2: Simple problem with @ in string.
by bcens
in thread Simple problem with @ in string.
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