I used MIME::lite once and had some problems with the variables. I looked
at some of my code and tried to remeber what I did wrong. I noticed I do
not have the variables qutoed when inputing them
to the MIME::;lite module. Try removing your quotes and let me know if
that works.

Steve

On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, katia goforth wrote:

> hello,
>
> I am trying to take input email addresses from an html web form and
> email and attachment to that email address.  I am using the MIME::Lite
> module and have no problems when shortening the script to just the mail
> portion and executing via command line.  The problem appears to be with
> the input of variables.  I'm guessing my speculation of the problem wont
> help as much as the actual code (otherwise it would be fixed, right?) so
> here it is... :)
>
> In error_log receive premature end of script headers
>
> Here are the errors received if doing a -w:
> Name "main::tsr_addy" used only once: possible typo at ipjustify.pl line
> 18.
> Use of uninitialized value in read at ipjustify.pl line 5.
>
> here is line 5:
> read(STDIN, $buffer, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
>
> here is line 18:
> $tsr_addy = $form{'tsr_addy'};
>
> Here is the entire script...(I apologize for the length...)
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> use MIME::Lite;
>
> read(STDIN, $buffer, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
>
> @pairs=split(/&/, $buffer);
> foreach $pair (@pairs)
>         {
>         ($name, $value)=split(/=/,$pair);
>         $value=~tr/+/ /;
>         $value=~s/%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])/pack("C", hex($1))/eg;
>         $form{$name}=$value;
>         }
>
> # Assign variables to arguments
> $eu_addy = $form{'eu_addy'};
> $tsr_addy = $form{'tsr_addy'};
>
> $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
>              From     =>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>              To       =>'$eu_addy',
>              Bcc      =>'$tsr_addy',
>              Subject  =>'test message',
>              Type     =>'TEXT',
>              Data     =>'This is a test, i repeat only a test',
>              );
> $msg->attach(Type     =>'application/octet-stream',
>              Encoding =>'base64',
>              Path     =>'test.doc',
>              );
> $msg->send;
>
> # Print HTML Out
> print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
> print <<"END";
> <html>
> <head>
>    <title>Word Doc Sent!!</title>
> </head>
> <br>
> <center>
> <br><br>The document has been successfully sent to
> END
> print $eu_addy;
> print <<"**END**";
> To send another form click back.
> </center>
> </body>
> </html>
> **END**
>
> Here is just emailing using MIME::Lite (works... trying to dissect the
> problem)
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> use MIME::Lite;
>
> $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
>              From     =>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>              To       =>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>              Subject  =>'test message',
>              Type     =>'TEXT',
>              Data     =>'This is a test, i repeat only a test',
>              );
> $msg->attach(Type     =>'application/octet-stream',
>              Encoding =>'base64',
>              Path     =>'test.doc',
>              );
> $msg->send;
>
> Any help or insight you can provide is greatly appreciated.  I don't
> know if this doesn't make sense cuz i've been staring at it for a while,
> or because i'm not feeling well.  Either way thank you for the insight
> or links to information that can help..
>
> Thank you
> -katia
>
>
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Thank you,
Steve Maroney





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