Hi monks,
I have a module (using MIME::Lite) that has a function to send e-mails:
sub sendmail {
my $param = shift;
print $param->{'to'};
#my $to=$param->{'to'};
#print 'toto je 2 : '. $to;
my $email= MIME::Lite->new(
From=>"$param->{'from'}",
To=>"$param->{'to'}",
Subject=>"$param->{'subject'}",
Data=>"$param->{'data'}"
);
$email->send;
}
I am trying to call it like this from my scripts:
$mail->sendmail({to=>'koszta@seznam.cz', from=>'admin@server.com', dat
+a=>'hi from server', subject=>'msg body'});
What am I missing - the hash doesn't get passed and my $param->{'something'} are just empty strings....
I followed
this but apparently it doesnt work...
thanks
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