> 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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]