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Hi

I have been using module Mail::Sendmail . With this module, we can error handle better and very easy to send mail via SMTP. See my sample code below,


use strict; use warnings; use Mail::Sendmail; my %mail = ( To => 'Bakkiaraj Murugesan <bakkiaraj.murugesan@bakki.com>' +, From => 'Bakkiaraj Murugesan <bakkiaraj.murugesan@bakki.com>' +, #Bcc => 'Someone <him@there.com>, Someone else her@there.com +', # only addresses are extracted from Bcc, real names disregarded #Cc => 'Yet someone else <xz@whatever.com>', # Cc will appear in the header. (Bcc will not) Subject => 'Test message - Bakki', 'X-Mailer' => "Mail::Sendmail version $Mail::Sendmail::VERSION", ); $mail{Smtp} = '<mysmtp>.<mydomain>'; # $mail{'X-custom'} = 'My custom additionnal header'; $mail{'message : '} = "Test Message"; # cheat on the date: $mail{Date} = Mail::Sendmail::time_to_date( time() ); if (sendmail(%mail)) { print "Mail sent OK.\n" } else { print "Error sending mail: $Mail::Sendmail::error \n" } print "\n\$Mail::Sendmail::log says:\n", $Mail::Sendmail::log;

Thanks & Regards,
Bakkiaraj M
My Perl Gtk2 technology demo project - http://code.google.com/p/saaral-soft-search-spider/ , contributions are welcome.


In reply to Re: sendmail not returning error info by sam_bakki
in thread sendmail not returning error info by gsee

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