> From: "Dan Muey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > If I do this:
> > 
> > use Mail::Sender;
> > 
> > my $sender = new Mail::Sender {smtp => $ip, from => $frm}; 
> > $sender->Open({  to => $to,
> >  subject => $sb,
> >  priority => 5,
> >  cc => $cc,
> >  bcc => $bcc,
> >  confirm => $cfm,
> > });
> > $sender->SendLineEnc($msg);
> > $sender->Close();
> > 
> > If $cc, $bcc, or $cfm are empty will it still work (just 
> ignore them 
> > or ???) or error out?
> 
> It should ignore them. 
> It will definitely ignore them if they are undefined, I'm not 100% 
> sure what will it do if you set those to empty strings.
> 
> Anyway ... try and see. And let me know if anything breaks :-)
> 
> Jenda
Thanks Jenda,

Works great! If any of them are empty(not undefined) the mails zips through without a 
wimper.
Your module rocks!

Thanks

Dan 

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