Not commenting on your sendmail problem, but I saw this glaring issue
and had to perk up:
if (-e $FORM{'template'}) { }
else { &Error('Template File Not Found - Error at sendmail subscript')
+; }
open (FILE, $FORM{'template'});
What's to stop someone from sending C</etc/passwd> as your template?
Or even worse, playing games with NULs, which terminate C's scan on the -e
test, but not Perl's scan on the open!
Get that scary code out of your CGI at once.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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