On 2/2/07, Mumia W. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 02/02/2007 02:25 PM, Romeo Theriault wrote:
> [...]
>    my $smtp = Net::SMTP_auth->new('miranda.umfk.maine.edu');
>    $smtp->auth('LOGIN', 'user', 'password');
>
>    $smtp->mail($from);
>    $smtp->to($to);
>    $smtp->data();
>    $smtp->datasend("To: $to\n");
>    $smtp->datasend("Subject: $subject\n");

Try sending a blank line here:

        $smpt->datasend("\n");

A blank line typically separates the headers from the beginning of
message data. Look at the example at the top of the POD for Net::SMTP
again.

>    $smtp->datasend($file);
>    $smtp->dataend();
>
>    $smtp->quit;
> }
> #print $file; # this actually prints the file
> close(IN);
>


HTH


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Yes,

$smpt->datasend("\n");

Did make all the difference, and I did check some of the headers from my
earlier emails and it was part of the header. :)

Thank you very much for the help everyone.

Romeo

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