On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 03:53, Moonlit Submit wrote: > Hi, > I need the following subroutine to NOT use sendmail -t. > How the heck do I do that> I paid a gazillion dollars to have this script > made and it is hogging resources...aacckkkk! > Lisa > #################################### <snip />
Boy, you got ripped off; The person that wrote this didn't even know how to indent properly. Anyway, look at the modules Mail::Sendmail or Mail::Sender. The author of Mail::Sender is on this list, so you might be able to get more help with it (but it is a yucky OO module, bah). With Mail::Sendmail this open(MAIL,"|$sendmail -t"); print MAIL "Return-path: <$adress>\n"; print MAIL "From: ($sub/$listname)\n"; print MAIL "To: $mlist\n"; print MAIL "Reply-To: $sub ($first)\n"; print MAIL "Subject: $subject\n\n"; print MAIL "$top_note\n"; print MAIL "------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n"; print MAIL "$message\n\n"; print MAIL "------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; print MAIL "$bot_note\n"; close (MAIL); would look like this my %email = ( Server => 'smtp_server_name', To => $mlist, From => "$sub/$listname", Subject => $subject, Message => "$top_note\n" . '-' x 72 . "\n$message\n" . '-' x 72 . "\n$bot_note" ) sendmail(%email) or die $Mail::Sendmail::error; -- Today is Setting Orange the 22nd day of Discord in the YOLD 3168 Missile Address: 33:48:3.521N 84:23:34.786W -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]