Grrrhhh

From the Net::SMTP source, in method new, it is replacing PeerPort with Port. So, using Net::SMTP->new(Port => 11234, ...) should work.

$obj = $type->SUPER::new(PeerAddr => ($host = $h), PeerPort => $arg{Port} || 'smtp(25)', Proto => 'tcp', Timeout => defined $arg{Timeout} ? $arg{Timeout} : 120 ) and last; }
Hope this helps,,,

Update: Amazing how two people can type the same message and submit at the same minute.


In reply to Re: Sending SMTP mail on other than port 25 by abstracts
in thread Sending SMTP mail on other than port 25 by grinder

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