Is there a function that indicates if a send mail operation is successful or not? Kindly look at the code snippet below:
$smtp = Net::SMTP->new(servername);
$smtp->mail($ENV{REMOTE_HOST});
$smtp->to($email_address);
$smtp->data();
$smtp->datasend("To: " . $what_ever);
$smtp->datasend("From: name\@xxxx.com \n");
$smtp->datasend("Subject: whatever");
$smtp->datasend("\n");
$smtp->datasend($email_msg);
$smtp->dataend();
can i insert a function here that indicates if operation is successful (e.g., if $email_msg is not in the mail list)
$smtp->quit();
Thank you for your kind response.
Edit: chipmunk 2001-05-29
In reply to Net::SMTP
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