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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T03:43:31+00:00 2026-06-02T03:43:31+00:00

I’m trying to write a Perl script which writes to a file and then

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I’m trying to write a Perl script which writes to a file and then uses linux’s mail command to send whatever the Perl script wrote to the file.
My code is the following:

my $pathfile='some_pathfile';
open(W_VAR,">>$pathfile");
print W_VAR 'hello';
close W_VAR;

my $email_command='mail -s'." header".' some_email_address'.' <'." $pathfile";
system($email_command);

The problem is that the content in the pathfile never gets sent.
If I personally fill out that file, all is fine, but whatever perl has written is simply not sent. The content is in the file when i check though.

What is the problem?

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    2026-06-02T03:43:34+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 3:43 am

    I suspect the problem is that your program doesn’t terminate the line with a newline "\n" character. No doubt you put one into the file when you edited it manually?

    Something like this may fix it, but I don’t have a Linux box to hand so I can’t test it.

    use strict;
    use warnings;
    
    my $pathfile = 'path/to/file';
    open my $w_var, '>>', $pathfile or die $!;
    print $w_var "Hello\nWorld!\n";
    close $w_var;
    
    my $email_command = "mail -s header some\@emailaddress.com < $pathfile";
    system $email_command;
    

    Edit

    But it would be far nicer to use something like Mail::Sendmail. Email::Sender is by far the best, but together with its dependencies it is a huge module for so simple a task and I hesitate to recommend it here.

    The code to use Mail::Sendmail would look like this:

    use strict;
    use warnings;
    
    use Mail::Sendmail;
    
    my $pathfile = 'path/to/file';
    
    open my $w_var, '>>', $pathfile or die $!;
    print $w_var "Hello\n", "World!\n";
    
    my $message = do {
      open $w_var, '<', $pathfile or die $!;
      local $/;
      <$w_var>;
    };
    
    sendmail(
      To => 'some@emailaddress.com',
      From => 'my.address@email.com',
      Message => $message,
    )
    or die $Mail::Sendmail::error;
    
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