I have a form that uses send.pl, All I did was go in and change the email addresses that the results should go to, and now it returns a Internal server error. Not sure what to do.
I restored it with a backup and It still returns an error.
I reset the permissions to 644. Still no luck. Anyone able to help?
Part of code changed:
my $emailTo = 'Customer Service <customerservice@df-foods.com>';
my $emailFrom = FilterCChars($FTGEmail);
open(MAIL,"|$mailProg");
print MAIL "To: $emailTo\n";
print MAIL 'Cc: Frank Simmons <fsimmons@oregonpotato.com,susan@ftiegs.
+com,jenbrink@icloud.com>’ . "\n";
print MAIL "From: $emailFrom\n";
print MAIL "Subject: $emailSubject\n";
print MAIL "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"UTF-8\"\n";
print MAIL "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n";
print MAIL "\n";
print MAIL $emailBody;
close(MAIL);
# Redirect user to success page
print "Location: /thankyou.html\n\n";
exit;
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