01-26-2016
First off it seems email is working.
SMTP connected out to somewhere and the remote server bounced the message back. It most often means the remote system blocked the email - example: spam filter. Spam filters can employ lots of criteria for allowing email in. Among them are addressee, sending ip (domain name e.g.,
foo.com)
This has detail -
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email::sender::transport::smtp::tls
Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS(3pm)
NAME
Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS - Email::Sender with Net::SMTP::TLS (Eg. Gmail)
VERSION
version 0.10
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Sender::Simple qw(sendmail);
use Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS;
use Try::Tiny;
my $transport = Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS->new(
host => 'smtp.gmail.com',
port => 587,
username => 'username@gmail.com',
password => 'password',
helo => 'fayland.org',
);
# my $message = Mail::Message->read($rfc822)
# || Email::Simple->new($rfc822)
# || Mail::Internet->new([split /
/, $rfc822])
# || ...
# || $rfc822;
# read L<Email::Abstract> for more details
use Email::Simple::Creator; # or other Email::
my $message = Email::Simple->create(
header => [
From => 'username@gmail.com',
To => 'to@mail.com',
Subject => 'Subject title',
],
body => 'Content.',
);
try {
sendmail($message, { transport => $transport });
} catch {
die "Error sending email: $_";
};
DESCRIPTION
Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send library, while this module replaces the Email::Send::SMTP::TLS.
It is still alpha, but it works. use it at your own risk!
ATTRIBUTES
The following attributes may be passed to the constructor:
host - the name of the host to connect to; defaults to localhost
port - port to connect to; defaults to 587
username - the username to use for auth; required
password - the password to use for auth; required
helo - what to say when saying HELO; no default
allow_partial_success - if true, will send data even if some recipients were rejected
PARTIAL SUCCESS
If "allow_partial_success" was set when creating the transport, the transport may return Email::Sender::Success::Partial objects. Consult
that module's documentation.
AUTHOR
Fayland Lam <fayland@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Fayland Lam.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-25 Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS(3pm)