I have a script using Mail::Mailer module for Perl and when ever I send mail using it, I only pass one word to the "From" variable, yet when the mail comes back it gets an @firewall-mydomain.com appended to it. Eg.)
from = testing
and when I get the mail back it has
From: testing@firewall-mydomain.com
Should I put a switch of some type on the ("sendmail") portion of this script?
{
use Mail::Mailer;
use strict;
my ($to, $from, $subject, $body) = ( @_);
my $mailer = Mail::Mailer->new("sendmail");
$mailer->open({
From => $from,
To => $to,
Subject => $subject,
});
print $mailer $body;
$mailer->close();
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