Please advise how I can send email on a NT.
I have never been able to get this to work.
The script below works BUT wont work with my email part.
use LWP::Simple; use Mail::Mailer; $url = 'http://pathhere'; $content = get($url); print "This script checks if page has been changed.\n"; open(TMPFILE,"<previous_copy.html") or die; while (<TMPFILE>) { $prev_content .= $_; } close TMPFILE; if ($content eq $prev_content) { $mailer = Mail::Mailer->new(); $mailer->open({ from => 'fromemail@here', To => 'toemail@here', Subject => "test", }) or die "can not work: $!\n"; print "data\n"; $mailer->close(); } else { print "test\n"; } open(TMPFILE,">previous_copy.html") or die; print TMPFILE "$content"; close TMPFILE;

Error message:
C:\Perl\bin>webCha2.pl This script checks if page has been changed. Died at C:/Perl/site/lib/Mail/Mailer.pm line 270.

In reply to Mail on NT by Anonymous Monk

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