On Dec 13, Lance Prais said:

>use Mail:Sendmail;

  use Mail::Sendmail;

Notice the doubled colon.

>%mail = ( To      =>    '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>            From    =>  'Nobody',
>            Subject =>  'Error',
>            Message =>  "my $data = <WORKFLOW> for (1..21)"
>           );

I don't think Message's value is what you'd like.  You can't place Perl
code in a double-quoted string and expect it to evaluate.  Perhaps:

  Message => join('', map { scalar <WORKFLOW> } 1 .. 21)

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