I tried using this code but it's giving error.
Can you explain in details pls as this is my first perl script & don't know 
much of programming.

Thanks
Nilanjana
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> On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:07:43 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nilanjana
> Bhattacharya) wrote:
> 
> >Hello everybody,
> >
> >I have two radio buttons in a form. I want - When any one clicks on
button "A" 
> >a mail will be sent to "A" & when any one clicks on button "B" mail will
be 
> >sent to button "B". In both the cases whether someone clicks on A or B I
will 
> >receive a mail. Can anyone help me with the coding pls? 
> 
> Well here is some untested code which will give you a start.
> 
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> use warnigs;
> use strict;
> use MIME::Lite;
> use CGI 'param';
> 
> # Assign variables to arguments
> # you need your html form to send these
> my $a =  param{'button_a_address'} || undef;
> my $b = param{'button_b_address'} || undef;
> 
> my $me = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
> my $addr;
> 
> if(defined $a){$addr = $a}else{$addr = $b}
>       
> my $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
> >From     =>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> To       =>$addr,
> Bcc      =>$me,
> Subject  =>'test message',
> Type     =>'TEXT',
> Data     =>'This is a test',
> );
> $msg->attach(Type     =>'application/octet-stream',
> Encoding =>'base64',
> Path     =>'test.zip',
> );
> $msg->send;
> 
> # Print HTML Out
> print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
> print <<"END";
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>Mail Sent!!</title>
> </head>
> <br>
> <center>
> <br><br>The file has been successfully sent to
> print $addr;
> </center>
> </body>
> </html>
> **END**
> __END__
> 
> 
> 
> --
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> Don't waste your time with crying, just get on your back and float.
> 







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