Everyone seems to have their preference for a mail module. I use
Mail::Sendmail. It's platform independent, yehaw.
Sample code (previously posted
here, and
here):
use Mail::Sendmail;
# Create the message hash
my %mail = (
To => 'You <your@address.com>', # To address..
From => 'Me <my@address.com>', # From address..
Message => 'Hello, world!', # The message body..
Smtp => 'your.mail.server' # erase this if you want to use "loc
+alhost" (default)
);
# Send the message
unless (sendmail(%mail)) {
# Error!
}
# All is well.
Update:
Whoops, i forgot to add that, the
Mail::Sendmail FAQ talks about sending
HTML email.
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