Use this as your cgi, it will show you what is wrong
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI qw(:standard);
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
my $sendto = param('email');
my $sendname = param('fullname');
#my $logfile = 'http://learneasymoney.com/Logs/opt-in.txt';
my $logfile = '/tmp/opt-in.txt';
my $msg;
if ( open LOG, '>>',$logfile ) {
print LOG "$sendname,$sendto\n";
close (LOG);
$msg = "$sendname $sendto written to $logfile";
} else {
$msg = "File open Error: ".$!;
}
print header(),start_html()
,p($msg)
,a({-href=>'easy.html'},'return')
,end_html();
poj
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