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Re: Simple Problem Edit: This post was made as you were making your last one. My comments probably do not apply given the new info.
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| I don't think it's the email, I posted the apache error log, it's telling me there's an "Unexpected T_VARIABLE on Line 86" which is the line where the email address is.
I did fix the syntax,
it was a missing semi colon after the "mysql(close);" statement and then the variables were using the wrong marks (") instead of (').
I just got the email from the script. 
Thank you for your assistance guys 
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