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Re: MIME::Lite returns "SMTP Failed to connect to mail server: Bad file descriptor"

by olus (Curate)
on Mar 19, 2009 at 23:23 UTC ( [id://751904]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to MIME::Lite returns "SMTP Failed to connect to mail server: Bad file descriptor"

Maybe two things. Not having sendmail installed and not having read the module's full documentation.

If you have a server that can send mails for you, there is the send_by_smtp method to which you can specify that server's name.

my $mailer = 'hostname'; $msg->send_by_smtp($mailer); # do some error checking

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Re^2: MIME::Lite returns "SMTP Failed to connect to mail server: Bad file descriptor"
by vit (Friar) on Mar 20, 2009 at 12:47 UTC
    /* Not having sendmail installed */

    how to check/install sendmail?
    and I guess I am not using it or I am mistaken?

      I recommend the second approach first, simply reading and understanding the module documentation. It explains the module defaults and what to do on Windows.

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