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Did you follow the steps that I outlined? Especially the step of redirecting the output into a file and then piping the file to sendmail, to see the error message(s)? My guess is, that you are not delimiting the email headers from the email message with an empty line as is customary. But that is just a guess since I am a long time user of MIME::Lite which takes care of these pesky details for me. So please, do follow the outlined steps for debugging, as it will make the job easier, now and in the future, for you and me.


In reply to Re^3: contact form not mailing (urgent!) by Corion
in thread contact form not mailing (urgent!) by coldfingertips

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