yes i did, but no help :(

:) not you, GotToBTru was a tad ... not best foot forward :)

But, taking his advice, for example, perl send email using Microsoft Exchange Server finds How do I send E-mail via the Microsoft exchange server?, says try OLE automation ... probably not what you're looking for

Another ty of mail exchange -> finds email exchange with a candidate of EWS but it has no "send" mentioned anywhere

Also finds email through Exchange server using StrawberryPerl which tries to use Mail::Sender by Jenda, which maybe possibly could work if you follow the docs...

So hi :)


In reply to Re^4: how to use perl script to send email from exchange like we use perl for gmail server by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to use perl script to send email from exchange like we use perl for gmail server by ukhare

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