Yes I installed it, thanks. However with this sample script:
use Mail::Sender; $sender = new Mail::Sender { smtp => 'exchange.mycompany.com', from => 'me@mycompany.com', on_errors => 'code', }; die "Can't create the Mail::Sender object: $Mail::Sender::Error\n" unless ref $sender; ref $sender->Open({ to => 'me@mycompany.com', subject => 'test' }) or die "Can't open the message: $sender->{'error_msg'}\n"; $sender->SendLineEnc("Starbucks in 5"); $sender->SendLineEnc("\nHi"); ref $sender->Close or die "Failed to send the message: $sender->{'error_msg'}\n";
I get this horrible error:

C:\test>perl send.pl Can't open the message: IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL failed: SSL connect attempt failed error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

There is talk of a workaround for that but I have no idea how to apply it. Add some lines to Sender.pm??


In reply to Re^2: Log4perl Email appender problem by Anonymous Monk
in thread Log4perl Email appender problem by Anonymous Monk

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