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The below code does that
#!/usr/bin/perl #===================================================================== +========== # # FILE: ExampleMailer.pl # # USAGE: ./ExampleMailer.pl # # DESCRIPTION: # # OPTIONS: --- # REQUIREMENTS: --- # BUGS: --- # NOTES: --- # AUTHOR: S.SABARINATHAN (Sabarinathan), <sabarinathan@bksyste +ms.co.in> # COMPANY: Bk Systems (P) Ltd,Chennai # VERSION: 1.0 # CREATED: 04/28/10 12:52:40 IST # REVISION: --- #===================================================================== +========== use strict; use warnings; use MIME::Lite; use Net::SMTP; my $from = 'perlmail@bksys.co.in'; my $to = 'sabarinathan@bksys.co.in'; my $host = '192.168.1.1'; my $subject = 'A test message by script '; my $body = "Pls ignore this msg as this is test from perl scripts "; my $msg = MIME::Lite->new ( From => $from, To => $to, Subject => $subject, Type =>'multipart/mixed' ) or die "Error creating multipart container: $!\n"; $msg->attach ( Type => 'TEXT', Data => $body ) or die "Error adding the text message part: $!\n"; MIME::Lite->send('smtp', $host, Timeout=>60); $msg->send;
Best Regards, S.Sabarinathan,

In reply to Re^2: Unable to send email using MIME::Lite by sabari
in thread Unable to send email using MIME::Lite by EnPerl

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