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mail::sendeasy
Mail::SendEasy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SendEasy(3pm)
NAME
Mail::SendEasy - Send plain/html e-mails through SMTP servers (platform independent). Supports SMTP authentication and attachments.
DESCRIPTION
This modules will send in a easy way e-mails, and doesn't have dependencies. Soo, you don't need to install libnet.
It supports SMTP authentication and attachments.
USAGE
OO
use Mail::SendEasy ;
my $mail = new Mail::SendEasy(
smtp => 'localhost' ,
user => 'foo' ,
pass => 123 ,
) ;
my $status = $mail->send(
from => 'sender@foo.com' ,
from_title => 'Foo Name' ,
reply => 're@foo.com' ,
error => 'error@foo.com' ,
to => 'recp@domain.foo' ,
cc => 'recpcopy@domain.foo' ,
subject => "MAIL Test" ,
msg => "The Plain Msg..." ,
html => "<b>The HTML Msg...</b>" ,
msgid => "0101" ,
) ;
if (!$status) { print $mail->error ;}
STRUCTURED
use Mail::SendEasy ;
my $status = Mail::SendEasy::send(
smtp => 'localhost' ,
user => 'foo' ,
pass => 123 ,
from => 'sender@foo.com' ,
from_title => 'Foo Name' ,
reply => 're@foo.com' ,
error => 'error@foo.com' ,
to => 'recp@domain.foo' ,
cc => 'recpcopy@domain.foo' ,
subject => "MAIL Test" ,
msg => "The Plain Msg..." ,
html => "<b>The HTML Msg...</b>" ,
msgid => "0101" ,
) ;
if (!$status) { Mail::SendEasy::error ;}
METHODS
new (%OPTIONS)
%OPTIONS:
smtp
The SMTP server. (Default: localhost)
port
The SMTP port. (Default: 25)
timeout
The time to wait for the connection and data. (Default: 120)
user
The username for authentication.
pass
The password for authentication.
send (%OPTIONS)
%OPTIONS:
from
The e-mail adress of the sender. (Only accept one adress).
from_title
The name or title of the sender.
reply
E-mail used to reply to your e-mail.
error
E-mail to send error messages.
to Recipient e-mail adresses.
cc Adresses to receive a copy.
subject
The subject of your e-mail.
msg The plain message.
html
The HTML message. If used with MSG (plain), the format "multipart/alternative" will be used. Readers that can read HTML messages will
use the HTML argument, and readers with only plain messages will use MSG.
msgid
An ID to insert in the e-mail Headers. The header will be: Msg-ID: xxxxx
anex
Send file(s) attached. Just put the right path in the machine for the file. For more than one file use ARRAY ref: ['file1','file2']
** Will load all the files in the memory.
zipanex
Compress with zip the ANEX (attached) file(s). All the files will be inside the same zip file.
If the argument has the extension .zip, will be used for the name of the zip file. If not, the file will be "anex.zip", and if exist
only one ANEX, the name will be the same of the ANEX, but with the extension .zip.
** Need the module Archive::Zip installed or the argument will be skipped.
** This will generate the zip file in the memory.
SEE ALSO
Mail::SendEasy::SMTP, Mail::SendEasy::AUTH, HPL.
This module was created to handle the e-mail system of HPL.
AUTHOR
Graciliano M. P. <gm@virtuasites.com.br>
I will appreciate any type of feedback (include your opinions and/or suggestions). ;-P
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-18 Mail::SendEasy(3pm)