Hi all
i have Net:SMTP working okay with one e-mail address, but when i try and get the program to cc or send to another person it does not get to the next address. e.
my $ServerName = SMAILSVR}; $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($ServerName) my $MailFrom = 'postmaster\@testme.com'; my $MailTo1 = testmeuser@home.com}; $smtp->mail( $MailFrom ); $smtp->to( $MailTo1 ); @to = ('testme@yahoo.co.uk'); $smtp->recipient(@to); $smtp->data(); $smtp->datasend(); $smtp->quit();
I have even tried
my $ServerName = SMAILSVR}; $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($ServerName) my $MailFrom = 'postmaster\@testme.com'; my $MailTo1 = testmeuser@home.com}; my $MailTo2 = testmeuser1@home.com}; $smtp->mail( $MailFrom ); $smtp->to( $MailTo1 ); $smtp->to( $MailTo2 ); $smtp->data(); $smtp->datasend(); $smtp->quit();
Am i missing something or does Net:SMTP not handle multiple e-mail addreses, i have checked the module, and it looks like it.

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