I finished correcting the errors which gave software and comp. error messages. Now I get the pretty page back on my web browser, but it does not send E-mail to me. The two lines that I think might have the problem are: $smtp = Net::SMTP->new("summitrelocation.com"); $smtp->to("helend\@his.com"); (I am writing a response form for my friend Kathy who started the business Summit Relocation and I write her web pages---my first try at being a webmaster---and she wants the pretty page we get back on the web browser to be e-mailed to her (eventually to her---I am having it e-mailed to me while I test) Please help. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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