Thanks to everyone for there help. I manage to get it to work for what I
need it for. Now onto other stuff.

:-)


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> From:         Tim Musson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     Tim Musson
> Sent:         Wednesday, September 04, 2002 8:46 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Newbie question - Can smtp send attachments?
> 
> Hey Alex,         
> 
> My MUA believes you used Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
> to write the following on Wednesday, September 4, 2002 at 2:39:07 PM.
> 
> YA> Hi,
> 
> YA> Having problems with just a simple test of MIME::Lite. Here is the
> output:
> 
> YA>
> **************************************************************************
> **
> YA> **************************
> YA>         Global symbol "$msg" requires explicit package name at
> mimetest.pl
> YA> line 6.
> 
> Been having problems with my mail today so don't know if you have a
> response yet...  What is happening is from the 'use strict;' line.
> 
> Basically you want to 'scope' your variables.  Easiest way to take
> care of the err msg is put a 'my' in front of the $msg variable (and
> each one that gets a complaint).   Note: you only do this once in the
> current scope...
> 
> Once you do that and get it tested, run perldoc and check out the
> 'strict' and 'warnings' modules - you should always use them when
> working on your code.
> 
> YA> And here is the script:
> 
> YA>
> **************************************************************************
> **
> YA> **************************
> YA>         #!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
> 
> YA>         use MIME::Lite;
> YA>         use strict;
>        ,,,--put the my here.
> YA>         $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
> YA>                 From            =>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> YA>                 To              =>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> YA>                 Subject         =>'Testing MIME::Lite Module.',
> YA>                 Data            =>"Successfully sent message."
> YA>                 );
> 
> YA>         $msg->send;
> YA>
> **************************************************************************
> **
> YA> **************************
> YA> So, what does the output message mean?
> 
> 
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