06-26-2009
thanks a lot!!! jim mcnamara
its working fine now...
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mail::bulkmail::dummyserver
Bulkmail::DummyServer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bulkmail::DummyServer(3pm)
NAME
Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer - dummy class for dummy server objects
AUTHOR
Jim Thomason, jim@jimandkoka.com
DESCRIPTION
Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer is a drop in replacement for Mail::Bulkmail::Server.
Sometimes you just want to test things on your end - make sure your list iterates properly, make sure your mail merge is functioning fine,
make sure your logging functions are correct, whatever. And in those cases, you probably don't want to worry about futzing around with
your SMTP relay and sending junk messages through it that you don't care about. Not to mention the fact that those probably will need to be
inspected and deleted later. A hassle for debugging.
Enter DummyServer. This is a subclass of Mail::Bulkmail::Server that behaves exactly the same except for the fact that it doesn't actually
connect to a server. Instead, it sends all data that would be going to the server to a file instead. This file should be specified in the
conf file.
#in your conf file
define package Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer
dummy_file = ./my.dummy.file
Now, instead of sending commands to your SMTP relay, they'll get sent to ./my.dummy.file for easy inspection at a later date.
CLASS ATTRIBUTES
dummy_file Stores the dummy_file that you want to output your data to.
METHODS
connect "connects" to your DummyServer. Actually, internally it ties a filehandle onto this package. Yes, this thing has a (minimal)
implementation of a tied handle class to accomplish this feat.
This method is known to return
MBDu001 - server won't say EHLO
disconnect overloaded disconnect method. Wipes out the internal socket as usual, but doesn't try to say RSET or QUIT to the server.
disconnect can also disconnect quietly, i.e., it won't try to issue a RSET and then quit before closing the socket.
$server->disconnect(); #issues RSET and quit
$server->disconnect('quietly'); #issues nothing
SEE ALSO
Mail::Bulkmail::Server
COPYRIGHT (again)
Copyright and (c) 2003 James A Thomason III (jim@jimandkoka.com). All rights reserved. Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer is distributed under
the terms of the Perl Artistic License.
CONTACT INFO
So you don't have to scroll all the way back to the top, I'm Jim Thomason (jim@jimandkoka.com) and feedback is appreciated. Bug
reports/suggestions/questions/etc. Hell, drop me a line to let me know that you're using the module and that it's made your life easier.
:-)
perl v5.8.8 2008-03-04 Bulkmail::DummyServer(3pm)