Hiya!
I've never worked with Mail::Sender, but I find that Sendmail is often producing more hassle than being helpful. Whenever I have to send e-mails I use
Net::SMTP, which is part of
libnet by Graham Barr. It talks directly to an SMTP server and is therefore pretty independent.
And there's good documentation to it.
Update: Having said this, drifter is quite right to point out Mail::Sendmail which is similarly easy to handle as Net::SMTP, BrotherAde tells me. It seems that the docu to it is only one page... I think what this boils down to is, have a look at both modules and see which you like most, and which serves your needs better.
--cs
This may or may not help. I'm at the office. Don't hold it against me.
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