Hi, I am unable to send mail using the Mail::Sendmail. when i run the following script it's not showing any error message.
use Mail::Sendmail; my $message = <<HTML; Thanks For Using.<br >Best Regards,<br >Sachin HTML my $mdate = Mail::Sendmail::time_to_date( time() - 86400 ); $message .= $mdate; my %mail = ( From => 'sachin_bca@live.com', To => 'sachin_bca@live.com', Subject => "Subject: Test Mail\n", Message => $message, 'Content-type' => 'text/html; +charset="iso-8859-1"' ); sendmail(%mail) || print STDERR "Error sending mail: $Mail +::Sendmail::error\n";
Please tell me whats the problem with the script.

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