Watch your quotes. I see you have '$addr' somewhere. The single quotes prevent $addr from being interpreted. You don't need to use quotes at all to use the contents of a variable. You can just say $addr rather than "$addr"; and don't use '$addr' if you want the value of the variable to be used. As far as the filenames instead of the files, well, you may have to read the contents of the files; I don't know about the API of Mail::Sender. | [reply] [d/l] [select] |
The mail is now working, but I'm still having some trouble with the variables, but I think I should be able to figure it out. I want to thank you and cacharbe for your help.
I have been hearing about the whole opensource community thing and have not yet had the opportunity to experience it.
I'll be sticking around here I think and I hope to meet a lot of people and learn a lot of things...(as I already have). Thanks.
Dalin
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