You'll want to probably take a look at
Net::SMTP or
Mail::Sender
Here's a Net::SMTP mailer script I have that works on a WinNT box.
sub sendmail{
my ($fromemail,$fromname,$toemail,$toname,$subject,$message)=@_;
@_ == 6 or die "Improper number of arguments for sendmail function"
+;
my $smtp=Net::SMTP->new($globalMailServer) or die ("Can't connect t
+o mail server '$globalMailServer'\n");
$smtp->mail($fromemail);
if(ref $toemail){
$smtp->to(@$toemail);
} else{
$smtp->to($toemail);
}
$smtp->data();
$smtp->datasend("To: $toname\n");
$smtp->datasend("From: $fromname\n");
$smtp->datasend("Subject: $subject\n");
$smtp->datasend("\n");
$smtp->datasend($message);
$smtp->dataend();
$smtp->quit();
}
vroom | Tim Vroom |
vroom@blockstackers.com
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