if ur using linux machine, hope this code will help you

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; my $title='some title here'; my $to='nn@nn.com'; my $from= 'aa@aa.com'; my $subject='subject info here'; open(MAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"); ## Mail Header print MAIL "To: $to\n"; print MAIL "From: $from\n"; print MAIL "Subject: $subject\n\n"; ## Mail Body print MAIL " Info On:".localtime()."\n"; print MAIL `df -h`."\n"; print MAIL "------------------------------------------------------- +--\n"; print MAIL `free`."\n"; print MAIL "------------------------------------------------------- +---\n"; close(MAIL); print "<html><head><title>$title</title></head>\n<body>\n\n"; ## HTML content sent, let use know we sent an email print "<h1>$title</h1><p>A message has been sent from $from to $to</p +></body></html>";

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