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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Welcome in these 1337 times Post 302643883 by bakunin on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:13:16 AM
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Email::Send::IO(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Email::Send::IO(3pm)

NAME
Email::Send::IO - Send messages using IO operations SYNOPSIS
use Email::Send; my $mailer = Email::Send->new({mailer => 'IO'}); $mailer->send($message); # To STDERR $mailer->mailer_args('filename.txt'); $mailer->send($message); # write file DESCRIPTION
This is a mailer for "Email::Send" that will send a message using IO operations. By default it sends mail to STDERR, very useful for debug- ging. The IO functionality is built upon "IO::All". Any additional arguments passed to "send" will be used as arguments to "IO::All::io". You can globally change where IO is sent by modifying the @Email::Send::IO::IO package variable. @Email::Send::IO::IO = ('-'); # always append to STDOUT. Examples Sending to STDOUT. send IO => $message, '-'; Send to a socket. send IO => $message, 'server:1337'; SEE ALSO
Email::Send, IO::All, perl. AUTHOR
Current maintainer: Ricardo SIGNES, <rjbs@cpan.org>. Original author: Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Casey West. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2007-07-29 Email::Send::IO(3pm)
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