I tried this:

use strict; use warnings; use Net::SMTP ; my $afz = 'anyone@gmx.com'; my $pass = '*****'; my $ontv = 'any@gmail.com'; my $date = localtime(); my $mailer = Net::SMTP->new( 'mail.gmx.com', Hello => 'mail.gmx.com', Port => 587, Debug => 1 ); $mailer->starttls(); $mailer->auth($afz, $pass); $mailer->mail($afz); $mailer->recipient($ontv); $mailer->data(); $mailer->datasend("From: $afz"); $mailer->datasend("To: $ontv"); $mailer->datasend("Subject: testmail"); $mailer->datasend("Date: $date"); $mailer->datasend("\n"); $mailer->datasend("Hallo daar."); $mailer->dataend(); $mailer->quit
But it does not change anything. I also tried giving just the date and not the time but nothing. Maybe i'll try sending from my gmail account to my gmx account but that is a pour solution if it works at all.


In reply to Re^3: send mail with STARTTLS by Anonymous Monk
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